Hi Nico,
I think I must be going mad! That link doesn't seem to work either, I get a 404 error. What is going on!
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Hi Nico,
I think I must be going mad! That link doesn't seem to work either, I get a 404 error. What is going on!
relax, try again, you were too quick..
Hi Nico,
What can I say, it works perfectly. The reason was that I was selecting the wrong option from the FSUIPC list (me being a fool again).
I now need to program the other switches. Is there a list of these "free" offsets somewhere that I can use?
Great.
Just continue with 8B02. Be careful to allocate words (2 bytes), if needed, at an even address.
There are 256 bytes free starting from 8B00. Pete allocated these for me for FSCONV and lekseecon for FSUIPC. But since you are not using these programs (but lekseecon for SIOC), they are free.
Cheers,
Nico
Hi Nico,
Thanks very much then, I'll continue on with the offsets. Thanks very much for your help!
Hi Nico,
I have programmed the Stab cutout switches ok with no problems. However, I am using the current code for the AT Disc.:
This code only seems to work once. Ie, after pressing the AT disc, the autothrottle disconnects, but will never do it again unless I restart SIOC. Am I using the wrong var for AT disconnect?Code:
Var 9005 link FSUIPC_IN Offset $8B05 Length 1
{
IF v9005 = 1
{
v292 = 0
}
}
Var 292 Static // lekseecon AT Disc.
Nico,
That code doesn't seem to do anything. I can see in IOCP console that the button is being pressed and that this is recognised by SIOC, and indeed the value of AT_Disc changes from 0 to 1 and back again, but nothing happens in the LDS767.
Hi Jack,
The code is allright, the problem must be somewhere else...
Are you trying to implement the "Soft AT" function or the normal AT switch (at the MCP)?
For lekseecon questions please use the lekseecon Forum.
Nico
EDIT: All is suddenly working with the AT switch without any modification of the code!
Guess the only thing left now is the ALTN stab trim switch.
Also, the stab trim cut out switches appear to be opposite to what they are set in my TQ; ie they're on when I have set them to off.