Hi all,
I'm going through a re-install of FSX and its associated bits. Part of this involves some upgraded PFC hardware. I formerly had a throttle quadrant that was serial connected and seemed to be causing all sorts of conflict issues with a separate install of FlightLink helo hardware that are USB. I've now changed out the PFC serial quadrant to a USB unit. Also upgraded to PFC USB pedals.
In the former PFC setup, the pedals were ported through the throttle quadrant box that was connected to a serial (COM) port on the PC. Now, each device connects directly to USB...BUT..while the PC (and FSX) sees each device for what it is, FSUIPC (Ver. 4.923) does NOT see any of the devices..as such. There is a notice on the FSUIPC screen that clearly states that USB devices require the USB port to act as a COM port via software. I was under the impression that PFCFSX (4.410 in this case) is the required software. But even with that installed, FSUIPC still does not see those devices on the initial startup. Windows sees them, FSX sees them, just not FSUIPC. As well, I have PFCHID ver.1.36 installed, though I'm not sure what that does. Also, I'm getting really wonky feedback from the throttle and pedals. In the Windows calibration routine, all axes and rotations, buttons and switches, are functioning. But in FSX, a rudder input will turn the yoke on the virtual cockpit (acting as an aileron control, not rudder), the throttle on a single engine a/c is reversed (full throttle is back, not forward), and various other strangeness. Suffice to say that nothing is working correctly.
So, for starters on this issue, could someone kindly set me straight on which software is required to get a USB port to emulate a COM? Also, I've got all the devices running through a hub into one USB port. Is this OK? Or should each device run through its own dedicated USB port? And if that's the case, how do I get them to play "nicely" with each other?
Thanks,
Alan Aronoff (CYUL)