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I have been using FSX with my motion platform (arduino) and FSUIPC 4  from a long  lime. Now I decided to Install MSFS 2020 and I bought FSUIPC 7 . Could you please tell me where is the interface to set the   bound rate and other settings related to output motion setting (pitch, roll, yaw, acceleration, etc) ?

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9 hours ago, andremgomes said:

I have been using FSX with my motion platform (arduino) and FSUIPC 4  from a long  lime. Now I decided to Install MSFS 2020 and I bought FSUIPC 7 . Could you please tell me where is the interface to set the   bound rate and other settings related to output motion setting (pitch, roll, yaw, acceleration, etc) ?

Not sure what you mean by 'interface' in this context. What did you use in FSX? Is the 'interface' not the same?

John

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Sorry, my mistake….

 

Let me try to explain the situation better. 

 

In 2014 I built my motion chair for FSX with three 32 inches monitors. I coded the Arduino board and I used FSUIPC and Link2FS to make it work. With the new FS2020 there is no more Link2FS application (developed by Jimspage) and I’d like to know how to export data for my motion platform(2DOF) from FS2020 to Arduino. Could you help me to find another way to do that ? Any suggestions? 

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3 minutes ago, andremgomes said:

With the new FS2020 there is no more Link2FS application (developed by Jimspage)

Please see this thread: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/using-link2fs-with-fs2020-to-connect-arduino-panels/337926/13

From that thread, it looks like Link2FS was updated for MSFS but has issues. Maybe contact the developer to see if these issues are being addressed...

4 minutes ago, andremgomes said:

I’d like to know how to export data for my motion platform(2DOF) from FS2020 to Arduino

Well, if thats what Link2FS does it seems that its that application that you need, or an alternative that works for MSFS. I'm sorry, but nor knowing or using that application I cannot advise. Maybe ask on cockpitbuilders.com to see if there is an alternative, if Link2FS cannot be configured to function correctly with MSFS.

John

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