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    Re: using FS2Phidgets5 with 8/8/8 for TQ

    Hi All -

    Where can I find Diego's DVATX software discussed here?

    Thanks,
    Fred

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    Re: using FS2Phidgets5 with 8/8/8 for TQ

    Hi Fred

    http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/down...do=file&id=376

    This is the latest one so far. I know Diego is working on a new version.

    Have fun

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    Re: using FS2Phidgets5 with 8/8/8 for TQ

    Hi Isaac -

    Thanks very much. It is odd that it did not pop-up in a forum search.

    Fred

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    Re: using FS2Phidgets5 with 8/8/8 for TQ

    Quote Originally Posted by neuman5022 View Post
    Hi Diego

    Thanks mate - this will make things easier by far.

    Question: The A/T disengage and TOGA switches are momentary switches in the real bird, hence I did them alike in my TQ.

    When using DVATX inputs for these tasks, does the logic built in the SW support this ? What I mean is - when pressing the A/T disengage switch once - does the logic "lock" the OFF state when releasing the switch?

    And for the TOGA - when pressing the switch - does it "lock" the ON state until pressing again (like the LATCH) option in PS2P5. ?

    Cheers

    Isaac
    lol. Don't know about smarter. But yes only one program can own the handle to a card at any particular point in time. FS2P however recognises multiple cards of same type by serial (thats smart), so it could be possible to run both programs and have each proggy talk to a particular ifkit card. In saying that... as mentioned Ill code in an option to allow digital inputs to be used as a reverser input. It should be very straight forward to do as a switch is either on or off, so dont really need the complicated logic to work out which sensor has priority, the forward sensors or reverser sensors.

    Cheers

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