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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    Sure! It looks like it has not enogh power from supply I have used. Probably, shoud I try ATX power supply?

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    Sounds unlikely that a 4 amp 12 volt supply is inadequate, unless it is faulty. Suggest that you go over the manual again and check each step. If still no joy then contact Revolution

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    I've connected ATC 300W power supply. For sure, it must be enogh for the device. But I see just very small movements of the trim wheel. And nothing else. Throttle, spoiler and flap axes also do not work

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    Has a device number appeared in your sioc window?
    If so, have you changed your sioc.ini file to insert that number?

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    Yes, it does, and yes, I've done

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    Ok, please forgive me for asking but it is surprising how many times people do not amend the sioc.ini file when working with sioc.

    If you go into IOCPConsole do you see any variables changing value when you move the throttles, flaps or speedbrake?

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    No, none of them It was a moment, when thorttles controlled airplane levers in default fsx plane. But now there's nothing. Probably, it's faulty DCMotors card?

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    So, whatever you move on the throttle - lever or button there is no reaction from any of the variables in IOCPConsole or movement in the log window. That suggests that sioc is not set up properly or the unit is faulty

    Could you post your sioc.ini file and include a screen snap shot of your sioc window. Also it would be helpful if you could include advice on how many pc`s and where the software is located and what flight model you are using. I assume that you are also running a registered copy of FSUIPC

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    Thank you, fordgt40, for taking time to help me.

    I have attached both sioc.ini and sioc screen. I have disconnected all other io devices (master card, outs, mcp, etc) and using now sioc only with tq. Everything is on sigle pc same as fsx or fs9, for test purposes. Currently sim is FSX (very default model) and addon is PROSIM:737.

    FSUIPC is licensed on both FSX and FS9.

    There's also brand new sioc installation and I've just modified few lines in sioc.ini.

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    Re: Revolution Simproducts Motorized Platinium TQ

    And the small update: pressing TOGA on prosim (or on TQ unit - buttons are on other joystick card) gives rapid changes to variables in IOCP Console. But tq does not react at all.

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