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JBaymore
03-31-2005, 03:50 AM
I am new to Phidgets and FS2Phidget and am exploring possibly using them for my simpit construction.

I was wondering which variables available in MSFS 2004 (fs9) are addressable / assignable with this software? Since it uses FSUIPC as the interface....... is every value that FSUIPC has documented in it's SDK "mapped" in the existing assignments portion of the FS2Phidget software?

Can I safely install the FS2Phidget software BEFORE purchasing any Phidgets to see what it is all about and the assignment options ..... without percipitating some sort of nasty crash to desktop? :) (Win XP home)

Appreciate any help. At the moment..... it looks like a very promising product for this stuff.

best,

.................john

alandyer
03-31-2005, 08:42 AM
John,

FSUIPC variables are provided in a text file which can modify or add to.
A standard list is provided but you may change or add to these.

You can install and play with software.
Without hardware you can still use dummy tab to interact with FS.

Regards,
Alan.

JBaymore
03-31-2005, 12:47 PM
Alan,

Thanks for the info.... now I'll go do some looking at it. Downloaded it a couple of days ago.

best,

...............john

alandyer
04-04-2005, 01:09 PM
John,

Let me have your email.
I would like to send you Beta 3.0 to look at.

Thanks,
Alan.

Andras
04-06-2005, 10:56 AM
Let me have your email.
I would like to send you Beta 3.0 to look at.


Hi Alan,

If I'm not too pushy... can I get a beta too?
Asking, because I have occasional slight problems and I am truly eager to know if the new version solves those.

regards
Andras
(rimpa@mailbox.hu)

JBaymore
04-06-2005, 01:37 PM
Alan,

Sent you my email vai PM.

Thanks.

best,

...............john

JBaymore
04-10-2005, 04:57 PM
Alan,

I installed the software (the one off the website... haven't gotten the "beta" yet)but ran into a problem.

It asays it installed fine, but when I start it I get an error message popup that says "Runtime Error. ActiveX component cant creatre object". When I clear that error message box what is apparently the main program screen comes up.... but it is totally non-functional.

I really can't learn anything from that at all.

So... is this just because no Phidget modules are connected to my computer... or is it something else?

Appreciate any help you can give me.

best,

...........john

JBaymore
04-10-2005, 05:15 PM
:o

OK.... duh...... figured it out on my own. Forgot to install the Phidgets.msi ALONG WITH the FS2Phidget program. Now I can see the possible assignments available. Which generates a question.

Some of the assignable values are all in caps like XXXXXXXX_XXXX_XXXXXX and some are mainly in lower case. What is the difference between those?

Thanks.

.....................john

JBaymore
04-11-2005, 01:56 PM
Well... just ordered the LED64 unit and a power supply from the site tonight. I'm excited to start getting annunciator lights working in my flightdeck with FS2Phidget.

Can I substitute either a +12VDC regulated ham radio power supply for the supply you suggest.... or a +5VCD regulated supply from a computer? Unless I am mistaken this power is just the part that drives the connected LEDS...... or am I mistaken?

best,

..................john

JBaymore
04-14-2005, 03:30 PM
Well...... the LED64 arrived this morning! No time right away to play with it... but soon.

Still want to know about using the other 12V or the 5V supplies I have for it.

Anyone?

best,

......................john

phidgets
04-14-2005, 03:43 PM
Hi John,

You ordered a power supply so how come you don't want to just use that? (No need to answer, I assume you want to reduce your cables)

I don't think the 5V will be enough, but you can try it, you won't hurt anything as long as the amps aren't really high. You can try your own 12V supply too, again just be sure to check that the amps aren't too high. Keep the amps close to what we recommend and you should be okay. (1.5 amps)

Yes, the PS is for the LED's and the Phidget itself operates off the 5V on the USB cable to the best of my knowledge.

Matt