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09-05-2009, 03:43 AM #11
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Re: Microchips for FSBUS
I got the new board stuff but i don't understand german LOL
So i don't know what is what. I can't find the list of components for example. Perhaps you can lead me to a site that has english docs or a full list a-z of what i need etc
Thanks again RobiD
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09-05-2009, 06:53 AM #12
Re: Microchips for FSBUS
I downloaded everything I needed from Dirk's site for the FSBUS DLL Version 2: http://www.fsbus.de/3.html
This is an executable file that installs the FSBus program. If you then go the c:program files/FsBus dll/ in this directory you will see a folder called doc this has all your documentation in it, there is a folder called pcb, this has all the pcb layouts in it (you will need to download a free program to view and print these. Instructions are in the documents). There is a folder containing the hex files for programming the chips etc.
All the documentation is in English.
Good luck.
David
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09-05-2009, 11:05 AM #13
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Re: Microchips for FSBUS
Hey RobiD
Strangely enough I managed to find his cousins site -one of the links - and I downloaded new stuff!!
For example the FSBUS COM interface is dated 2009!! All others are between 2006 and 2009 so i think all will be well.I handed in a parts list to the electronics shop here and they will respond on Monday. So basically i will be making the circuit boards myself - a LOT cheaper!! Probably cost me around 28bucks for press-n-peel sheet, some ferrous chloride, a piece of circuit board - around 16 bucks - say R90 IF that!! And would cost me at LEAST R590 to get it made. Yeah i could make a mistake and it may be 100%. I have been successful with most everything i have done so far LOL so who knows.
I have requested pricing to make COM board, DO64(LEDs), IO and 7SEG board and take it from there.I will first do the COM board and LED board OR 7seg - and the see if it all works with a USB-Serial cable. It should!!
I have a VAG-COM for my car which was designed for serial but works with an integrated USB cable BUT i still have to load a serial driver and configure the com port. So it should work OR i will use FSUIPC and plug it into the serial port of another machine!!
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09-05-2009, 01:54 PM #14
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Re: Microchips for FSBUS
Ah i was just thinking earlier - when i build a comms stack and have the standby and active frequency working andi press the button to switch the frequencies over-is that switch over programmed via the FSBUS software??
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09-05-2009, 01:58 PM #15
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Re: Microchips for FSBUS
That is you personal choise.
You can us the FSUIPC Trasfer offset and readout the new Frequencies.
Or you change them in your code and write them to the FS.
Stefan
PS: I make the second way.
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09-05-2009, 03:53 PM #16
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09-05-2009, 04:09 PM #17
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Re: Microchips for FSBUS
Yes i use the DLL, that needs coding in C.
Yes it is a lot to learn, but you have a great solution if you do that.
As a little sample, i use the same Programm to control the FS with the Hardware and the Hardware to the DirectX Soundsystem. My next stepp is to make that as client Server Application, than i control all Soundevises in the Cockpit (3 PC) with only on Hardware inteface.
With the FSbus NG Boards you can also use the CDK. I personal think it is more complicat. You cant use a tutorial from the Internet, everything is special. And in a full cockpit it is slow.
Stefan
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09-05-2009, 06:38 PM #18
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Re: Microchips for FSBUS
Thanks Stefan! Well Monday i should get someprices and get on my way to building hehehe
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09-07-2009, 07:24 PM #19
Re: Microchips for FSBUS
I use most of what Stefan is saying. In fact, without Stefan's continuous help, I would have struggled.
I am happy to share the C++ project files I have developed so far for my cockpit with the help of Stefan if you want it. It is for a generic Cessna Cockpit but with additions such as a Boeing 777 MCP (or a variation of it), 777 Overhead (haven't begun to code this yet). It has full programmed radio stack Nav1 and 2, Com 1and 2, ADF, Xponder, Switch panel, magneto switch, analogue gauges etc etc.
It has taken lots of time and learning but if we all share, we all learn.
Regards
David
PS: You can follow my learning curve with C++ progamming of the dll here: http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/showthread.php?t=16227
It should also give you lots of info about how to code the dll from scratch.
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09-08-2009, 06:54 AM #20
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Re: Microchips for FSBUS
MAN you guys are great. Well i got the pricing for the components etc tobuild the bards for FSBUS- COM, IO64, 6PACK and NG IO. Just for the boards excluding inter connectivity etc - I will etch the boards myself - BUT the cost is only around R250 excl VAT. All things considered,and NOT to discredit Opencockpits-i LOVE their stuff - just can't afford it, for me the master card kit alone WITHOUT shipping is around R250!!
So I can build a master board, LED IO 64 board, IO board and a 7SEG board for the same price... I have just got another PC up and running and busy with the third. All OLD things laying around LOL BUT had to buy an extra case, keyboardx2 and a mouse - R450!! SO all the little things add up!!!
I thank you for your offer to share RobiD - i will gladly accept any and all help/files etc!! I believe it would be the best route to go hearing what has been said here!! I am well prepared to learn new things!!
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