mabainca Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 Good afternoon I've a question and i dont know if this is the appropiate forum. I have tried contact with Flightillusion and IFLY support but not answer at the moment. I've FS9 + IFLY 737 (updated last service pack) + FSUIPC (Last version) + Ifly2FSUIPC + GSA-28 (Brake pressure) with flightillusion software. I have offset and SDK but I dont get make progress and doesnt work. Does FSUIPC read gauge value? Must i setup or insert the offset inside FSUIPC? Maybe is not compatible with this aircraft. any idea? Many thank for advance Manuel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Dowson Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 I've FS9 + IFLY 737 (updated last service pack) + FSUIPC (Last version) + Ifly2FSUIPC + GSA-28 (Brake pressure) with flightillusion software.I have offset and SDK but I dont get make progress and doesnt work. Does FSUIPC read gauge value? Must i setup or insert the offset inside FSUIPC? Maybe is not compatible with this aircraft. Sorry, I really don't know what you are trying to do. You don't say what you are doing or want to do. FSUIPC only provides values from FS. Add-on aircraft often do their own thing. Maybe that "iFly2FSUIPC" program gets data from the iFly aircraft and puts it into FSUIPC offsets for you to read, but to work that out you need the documentation which comes with iFly2FSUIPC. I don't know anything at all about either iFly or iFly2FSUIPC. Are you writing your own interface program? What language do you program in? The FSUIPC SDK have packages and examples for several. BTW you posted exactly the same message twice -- I've deleted the other one. Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mabainca Posted October 5, 2013 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Good morning Pete Many thank for your fast answer. Sorry for my second exactly post. It was involuntary. I will be briefly: I want to connect my flightillusion gauge with my IFLY 737 addon. (IFLY2FSUIPC gets data from IFLY and puts it into FSUIPC). The problem is: My gauge work, but not show me the identical value as IFLY has in the main panel when the brake pressure decrease. When i push the button (brake "." into flight simulator) i check that the needle gauge decrease but not follow the same behaviour, after release the button increase suddenly again. No mantain the position as a flaps gauge for example. I dont know if this is normal or maybe i need another way to connect it. (using language to program it). Thank again and sorry Manuel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Dowson Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 The problem is: My gauge work, but not show me the identical value as IFLY has in the main panel when the brake pressure decrease.When i push the button (brake "." into flight simulator) i check that the needle gauge decrease but not follow the same behaviour, after release the button increase suddenly again. No mantain the position as a flaps gauge for example. I dont know if this is normal or maybe i need another way to connect it. (using language to program it). Sorry, but I don't know the iFly aircraft nor what data iFly2FSUIPC supplies. I think you really have no choice but to clarify this with those folks. Tell them what you want to display and what offset you are using and ask them to confirm it is the same value, or not, and if so whether it needs conversions. Regards Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mabainca Posted October 6, 2013 Author Report Share Posted October 6, 2013 Many many thank I will contact with IFLY2FSUIPC and IFLY 737 developer again. I hope to solve this small problem soon, in that case i will updated this post with the solution. Best regards Manuel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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