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18 Feb 2007, 18:58
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279th naval power Messages : 835 Inscrit : 3/12/04 Membre n° 13 |
si je te verse une partie des bénéfices que je me suis fait sur ton dos et celui de kerdou tu penses que tu vas pouvoir y arriver?
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Collins |
18 Feb 2007, 19:28
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Messages : 206 Inscrit : 11/11/06 Lieu : Fribourg / Suisse Membre n° 833 |
Tout de suite ca devient intéressant ^^
Nan plus sérieusement la je vais pas avoir le temps, j'arrive à la fin du semestre et je suis débordé de taff. --------------------
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coolhands |
18 Feb 2007, 20:17
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Messages : 575 Inscrit : 17/12/04 Lieu : Metz Membre n° 39 |
Moi ce qui m'interesse c'est de savoir comment je dois procédé clairement apres je vais bossé et trouvé comment faire enfin peut etre
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Kerdou |
19 Feb 2007, 13:35
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Messages : 802 Inscrit : 18/09/06 Lieu : Nantes Membre n° 745 |
si je te verse une partie des bénéfices que je me suis fait sur ton dos et celui de kerdou tu penses que tu vas pouvoir y arriver? Je sens qu'on va plutot les réinvestir dans un énorme gode en fonte pour ton plus grand plaisir A bas le racket capitaliste! Ce message a été modifié par kerdougan - 19 Feb 2007, 13:51. |
Tarochi |
21 Feb 2007, 23:42
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Messages : 110 Inscrit : 31/12/06 Membre n° 1,234 |
Coolhands, tu as deja une programme qui comunique la memoire partage du Falcon avec SIOC
il se apelle FAST. Falcon n'y a pas aucune logiciel pour la exportation du dones, au memme temps tu peuves lire la memoire partage mais tu ne peuves le modifier, parce que Falcon seulement peuve se comander avec touches du clavier. Nous avons dans SIOC le emulatork, qui c'est une emulateur du clavier, qui est integre dans le protocole IOCP. Fast permetre le exportation du toutes les indicateur du cockpit du falcon( encore est en developement) via IOCP a SIOC, et puis avec le emulateur du clavier tu peuves faire tes compositions. tu peuves avec les iocards et le link a le emulateur, faire tes conections pour les poussoirs et interrupteures, et avec fast tu peuves voir les resultats dans la memoire partage et tu peuves montrer le result de ton action dans ton cockpit. Comme j'avait dit a Marauder, j'ai cherche quelques choses interesants, dans les forums du Opencockpits, je ne les ai teste, parce que moi n'y ai Falcon , mais je te peuve les comenter. Tarochi Ce message a été modifié par Tarochi - 21 Feb 2007, 23:54. |
Tarochi |
22 Feb 2007, 00:16
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Messages : 110 Inscrit : 31/12/06 Membre n° 1,234 |
* Disclaimer *
***************** FAST is provided "as is" and actually is still a Beta-version. Use it on your own risk! ;-) A big thanks to Alex "Skorp" García for the Spanish translation of this document! ***************** * Installation * ***************** To install FAST, simply start the setup.exe and tell the installer where to put the FAST files. Since it is completely written in VisualBasic6, some files of the VB6Runtime are required to run FAST. These files are included in the setup and will be installed automatically (for more details see install.txt) ***************** * Configuration * ***************** FAST is either configured through the config file fast.cfg or through the GUI (but changes in the GUI are not automatically written to the config file) A typical config file looks like this: SIOCServer=192.168.1.1 SIOCPort=8092 DataModel=AF F4Timer=30 Here's a short description of the fields in the config file (and GUI): SIOCServer: the IP address of the machine where the SIOC server is running SIOCPort: the port SIOC is listening (usually 8092) F4Timer: intervall to poll Falcon data in milliseconds DataModel: version of Falcon to connect to: AF for AlliedForce, BMS for BMS ***************** * Overview * ***************** FAST is a Tool to send Data from Falcon (either AlliedForce or any BMS derivate) to a SIOC server. Data is send over TCP/IP through the IOCProtocol. ***************** * Starting FAST * ***************** When starting up, FAST reads the config file fast.cfg to get the needed parameters and then tries to connect to Falcon and SIOC according to the values set in the config file. When the SIOC server is not running, FAST does not automatically try to reconnect - you will have to connect by pressing the "connect" button. When Falcon is not running, FAST will poll for Falcon in the interval given in the "F4Timer" field. So the best starting order for FAST to work best is: 1.) start SIOC server software 2.) start FAST 3.) start Falcon ********************** * SIOC configuration * ********************** When you start SIOC, you can go to IOCPCONSOLE and open the file iocp_config.con - all SIOC variables used are labeled now. Since the IOCProtocol can only transport integer values, you will have to modify the values in SIOC (i.e. the mach value 86 would have to be divided by 100 to get the correct value of 0.86) Once you look at the values in IOCPCONSOLE you will see, how to manipulate the values. FAST uses the following SIOC variables (comments in brackets): VAR 0001 - internal bits (not implemented yet) VAR 0010 - Caution Panel Lights The following bits are used: FLCSFAULT = 0 ENGINEFAULT = 1 AVIONICSFAULT = 2 SEATNOTARMED = 3 ELECSYS = 4 SEC = 5 EQUIPHOT = 6 (is not in Memory, using CautionPanel OVERHEAT also) NWSFAIL = 7 PROBEHEAT = 8 FUELOILHOT = 9 RADARALT = 10 ANTISKID = 11 CADC = 12 (is not in Memory, will always be OFF) INLETICING = 13 (is not in Memory, will always be OFF) IFF = 14 HOOK = 15 STORESCONFIG = 16 OVERHEAT = 17 NUCLEAR = 18 (is not in Memory, will always be OFF) OXY_LOW = 19 ATFNOTENGAGED = 20 (is not in Memory, will always be OFF) EEC = 21 (is not in Memory, using ECM[not on real CP]) CABINPRESS = 22 FWDFUELLOW = 23 AFTFUELLOW = 24 BUC = 25 VAR 0011 - Front Panel Lights The following bits are used: ' lefteyebrowlights MASTERCAUTION = 0 TFFAIL = 1 ' left indexer AOAHIGH = 2 AOAMIDDLE = 3 AOALOW = 4 ' right indexer RDY = 5 ARNWS = 6 DISC = 7 ' right eyebrowlights ENGFIRE = 8 ENGINE = 9 (is not in Memory, using CautionPanel EngineFault) HYDOILPRESS = 10 FLCS = 11 (is not in Memory, using CautionPanel FltCtrlSys) DBUON = 12 (is not in Memory, using DUAL->in AF on CP) TOLDGCONFIG = 13 CANOPY = 14 OXYLOW = 15 ' tws prime HANDOFF = 16 LAUNCH = 17 PRIMODE = 18 NAVAL = 19 UNKNOWN = 20 TGTSEP = 21 ' misc panel ECMON = 22 TFRACTIVE = 23 TFRSTDBY = 24 (not available in AF) VAR 0012 - Console Lights The following bits are used: JFSON = 0 AVTRON = 1 ' epu EPUON = 2 HYDRAZIN = 3 AIR = 4 ' elec FLCSPMG = 5 MAINGEN = 6 STBYGEN = 7 EPUGEN = 8 EPUPMG = 9 TOFLCS = 10 FLCSRLY = 11 BATFAIL = 12 ' flight control FLTCTRLFAIL = 13 ' marcer beacon light(s) MARKER_OUTER = 14 MARKER_MIDDLE = 15 MARKER_INNER = 16 NOSEWHEEL = 17 LEFTWHEEL = 18 RIGHTWHEEL = 19 GEARHANDLE = 20 ' tws aux AUXSRCH = 21 AUXACT = 22 AUXLOW = 23 AUXPWR = 24 CMDS_NOGO = 25 (NOGO will be set, when chaffCount or flareCount = 0) CMDS_GO = 26 CMDS_DISPRDY = 27 VAR 0013 - Instrument Flags (not implemented yet) The following bits are used: HSI_To = 0 ' HSI_FLAG_TO_TRUE HSI_Ils = 1 ' HSI_FLAG_ILS_WARN HSI_Course = 2 ' HSI_FLAG_CRS_WARN HSI_Init = 3 ' HSI_FLAG_INIT TotalFlags = 4 ' HSI_FLAG_TOTAL_FLAGS ADI_OFF = 5 ' ADI OFF Flag ADI_AUX = 6 ' ADI AUX Flag ADI_GS = 7 ' ADI GS FLAG ADI_LOC = 8 ' ADI LOC FLAG HSI_OFF = 9 ' HSI OFF Flag BUP_ADI_OFF = 10 ' Backup ADI Off Flag VVI_OFF = 11 ' VVI OFF Flag AOA_OFF = 12 ' AOA OFF Flag To check any of these bits, use the "TESTBIT" function of SIOC. If you want to check, if the NWS light is on in Falcon, use: C0 = TESTBIT V0011, 6 ATTENTION! Bits start with "0"! so, to check the MasterCaution, you have to use C0 = TESTBIT V0011, 0 VAR 0015-0018 are the original Falcon lightbit values. You can use these or the variables I implemented above. To get more information about these values, please check the file IOCP.pdf which comes with FAST, it's from "MachoMan's" supertron program. There are some differences between the AF lightbits and the BMS lightbits (shown in IOCP.pdf): ● in lightbits the bits "WOW", "AutoPilotOn" and "TFR_STBY" are not available ● in lightbits2 the last bit "ENGINE" is not available ● in lightbits3 the bit "Power_Off" is not there, instead it is called "OnGround" - sadly, this bit doesn't really indicate, if the plane is on the ground, just the time from rampstart to main generator running ● in lightbits3 all the bits from "Eng2_Fire" to "RightGearDown" are not in AF VAR 0020-0099 Data values out of Falcon - to know, which value is what, please check the IOCPConsole with the included iocp_config.con file. At the moment, only values from 20-70 are used, so there are some free spots for future data... ### DED and PFL ### Since SIOC does not support text to be transported, DED and PFL data is stored as 1 character ASCII-value in 1 sioc variable, starting at variable 100. So VARS 0100 - 0124 hold the characters for the first DED line, 0125-0149 for the 2nd DED line, 0150-0174 the 3rd DED line, 0175-0199 the 4th DED line and 0200-0224 the 5th DED line. The PFL starts at VAR 0300 and ends at 0424. The inverted character positions are not implemented yet ***************** * Known Bugs * ***************** ● Some values are not read correctly from Falcon: fwd and aft fuel ● Inverted characters of DED and PFL are not implemented yet ***************** * Changelog * ***************** V0.94 *) Wheel-Lights changed for AF 1.09 V0.93 *) GearLights are updated, dependend on AF gear position values *) Support for BMS/FF implemented *) TFRSTDBY lightbit included (not available in AF) *) variables “courseState” and “headingState” added (variables 69 and 70) *) Bits in ConsoleLights added: NOGO, GO, DISPENSE RDY from CMDS panel *) Bugfix – STORESCONFIG is available now V0.92 *) own light values added V0.91 First release |
coolhands |
22 Feb 2007, 09:16
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#17
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Messages : 575 Inscrit : 17/12/04 Lieu : Metz Membre n° 39 |
Merci tarochi check mp.
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