Good questions, I am not familiar with JeeHell.You can monitor var 372 in the IOCPConsole.exe program, check if you get negative values when turning in one direction and positive values when turning in the other direction....
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Good questions, I am not familiar with JeeHell.You can monitor var 372 in the IOCPConsole.exe program, check if you get negative values when turning in one direction and positive values when turning in the other direction....
This is the result: ( I turned more than two times!).
372=-1 - COM1
14=592 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
372=1 - COM1
14=568 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
372=1 - COM1
14=544 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
372=-1 - COM1
14=518 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
372=1 - COM1
14=494 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
To my mind I think that this is a JL problem? Isint it?
I have a new result with all var.:
372=-1 - COM1
14=133 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
16=128130 - RMP1Stby_disp
372=1 - COM1
14=108 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
16=128135 - RMP1Stby_disp
372=-1 - COM1
14=133 - RMP1kHz
372=0 - COM1
16=128140 - RMP1Stby_disp
In my oppinion this is a JL bug, isnt it?
Anyone who can use it with SIOC?
Regards,
Niklas
Is there no one using RMP with SIOC?