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    Wiring the o/c boards

    Hey guys, how do you wire up switches to the open cockpits master card etc? Do you have to solder to a plug first then plug that onto the board? What would be the easiest option if i purchase this card?

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    Hi Drewsta

    maybe this will help you out http://www.kennair.com.au/interface.html http://www.opencockpits.com/html/ioc...so_english.htm good luck, I notice you are standing in front of a seaplane in your profile pic, Thats not in sydney is it???

    Cheers Riche..

    ps also http://www.opencockpits.com/modules....howpage&pid=30 & you can download the vid & the pdf

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    Re: Wiring the o/c boards

    Quote Originally Posted by ba543 View Post
    Hi Drewsta

    maybe this will help you out http://www.kennair.com.au/interface.html http://www.opencockpits.com/html/ioc...so_english.htm good luck, I notice you are standing in front of a seaplane in your profile pic, Thats not in sydney is it???

    Cheers Riche..
    Hey thanks for the post, I fly the seaplanes in the Whitsunday Islands.

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    Re: Wiring the o/c boards

    you could use these:





    http://www.opencockpits.com/catalog/...ml?cPath=21_27


    available for inputs, outputs and encoders.



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    Re: Wiring the o/c boards

    Quote Originally Posted by dnoize View Post
    you could use these:





    http://www.opencockpits.com/catalog/...ml?cPath=21_27


    available for inputs, outputs and encoders.



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    For the price and ease of assembly, you can't beat the input and output boards. You could make your own, using terminals and perf board. Any Radio shack should carry them.
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    Re: Wiring the o/c boards

    Quote Originally Posted by jmig View Post
    For the price and ease of assembly, you can't beat the input and output boards. You could make your own, using terminals and perf board. Any Radio shack should carry them.

    Thanks for those replies. So all I do is wire up the switches to the input card screws and leds etc to the output card screws, then attach the input/output card to the Master card with the appropriate connector? The master card being connected to my computer through the parallel port or maybe usb expansion. Then use sioc scripts to make it all work?

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    Re: Wiring the o/c boards

    personally drew as deflecting as it may sound to get an expansion card. I cant emphasize enough to get one. Saves a lot of trouble plus the fact that as you get more master cards this will resolve the problem which you may encounter with parallel port as you can only connect one to it and many folks have encountered problems in that area. And my advice would be to calculate howmany you need and order them at once as i found personally it costs more for postage if they are ordered as you need them.. But thats just me i didnt have the money to get them all at once. In my 767 sim i use 8 of them. so 2 expansion cards for me.

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