Re: Sioc trim sound problem
Maxime
Again, Offset 3371 length 1, which according to Pete Dowson returns a trim motor value of (0=off, 1=up, 2=dn)
Have you used IOCPconsole to check the variables state and also the log function so that you can trace what your code is doing and indeed whether the offset is returning the correct value. The link provided by Nico directs you to the documentation you seek
David
Re: Sioc trim sound problem
Hello,
I already found this but all these examples or with 1 offset that takes value 0 or 1. What I don't understand here is that the offset 3370 is divided into 3370,3371,3372,3373. What do I have to use in my code ? the 3370 length 4 or one the the others with length 1 ?
I'm wasting my time here in searching a solution for a small simple code that mayby you already have the solution. I will never use sioc because I don't need it exept now for a small trim code. You can understand that I don't want to read 5 manuals just for a small code...
Thanks,
Maxime.
EDIT : Didn't see your last post David, will check this ;-) Thanks.
Re: Sioc trim sound problem
Tried IOCPconsole but I can't get it working correctly.
I give it up, if nobody can help to make a code for trim, I'll not be busy some hours on some OC programs just to get some trim sounds.
Anyway thanks for help,
Maxime.
Re: Sioc trim sound problem
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Originally Posted by
themax222
I'm wasting my time here in searching a solution for a small simple code that mayby you already have the solution. I will never use sioc because I don't need it exept now for a small trim code. You can understand that I don't want to read 5 manuals just for a small code...
Your waisting our time too ;-)
If you do not want to spend some time to learn SIOC you better not try to use it.