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09-07-2009, 12:24 AM #1
FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
Im looking for the FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel if there is one..... Im using the PMDG MD-11 A/C and Its the Test button on the overhead Panel that when you push it, it makes all the lights on the buttons on the Panel light up. If that helps at all!
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09-07-2009, 04:21 AM #2
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Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
FSUIPC itself only supplies data relating to things implemented in FS itself.
Many add-ons use private ranges of offsets via FSUIPC as well -- Project Magenta, for instance. Its "pmSystems" package would cover the one you are interested in for aircraft it supports. Some add-on aircraft such as the LevelD 767 also use FSUIPC offsets and sometimes document them for others to use.
PMDG aircraft did use offsets for some things in FS2004, but not in FSX. And even in FS2004, they didn't publish them for others to use. There is no direct way through FSUIPC to access anything specific to add-on aircraft panels which aren't supplied with the means to do so, and the PMDG MD-11 is one of them.
However, if you merely want to assign a real button to the function in the MD-11, you may well be able to do so by making an FSUIPC "mouse macro" to assign to. Generally the PMDG panels have been quite amenable to this technique -- at least the 737NG and 747 has been, but maybe the MD-11 is a departure. I don't know. Someone who has got the aircraft and tried may be able to advise.
Regards
Pete
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09-07-2009, 07:44 PM #3
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
Well Thanks any ways, i was afraid of that! But i guess i could even also connect all the lights to one master switch that would turn them on when you push it. Although it would be connected to FS.... But thanks any ways
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09-08-2009, 01:57 AM #4
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
HI 388,
Have a look at Ian Sissons' site HERE. He has lots of very useful information and specifically a tutorial on how to power a LED from more than one source. It explains how to power LED's in a TEST button configuration. Look down the left side of his Technical page for the pdf. This might help in your quest for the holy test button
Ken.
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09-08-2009, 02:53 AM #5
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
Hi,
Ken describes the hardware solution, which is great.
However for the record, do not forget there is also a software solution for this function, which imo is much easier and cheaper.
In other words: integrate the test functionality in the software that controls your leds and displays. Another advantage of this approach is that you then can also integrate cold and dark support as well.
For examples of this approach, look at my SIOC code for my Level-D 767.
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09-08-2009, 06:00 AM #6
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
Good point Nico and this is the very option I use for the Test function on my pedastal radios. I agree this is certainly the simpler and more cost effective option, however doesn't it depend on the hardware interface and associated software 388 is using? I'm only familiar with SIOC and the Opencockpit hardware.
Ken.
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09-08-2009, 06:11 AM #7
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
Hi Peter,
Is possible in the future use mouse macros via offsets?
To use FSBUS cards or another IO card to make a keystroke like the joystick button when use mouse macro.
Maybe i dont has clear in my intention and my english not help!! hehehe
The idea is create offsets to read and write information via SIOC, FSBUS DLL ou CDK, where one offset to left click on mouse, another for right click etc...
With this offsets we are able to set mouse pointer in any position and make a click.
Regards,
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09-08-2009, 06:14 AM #8
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
Hi Ken,
You'r right, you should have an interface system (hard- and software) that allows you to program scripts... , such as Opencockpits SIOC or FSBUS CDK.
However, if you are thinking of implementing a test lights switch you are already a quite advanced cockpit builder, imho. And for advanced cockpits you need advanced interface systems.
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09-08-2009, 06:17 AM #9
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
Don't think there is a need to, in FSUIPC you can select a mouse macro just like any other FSControl.
These FSControls controls can be called from SIOC directly:
http://www.lekseecon.nl/howto.html#fscontrol
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09-08-2009, 06:34 AM #10
Re: FSUIPC Address for the Test Button on the Overhead Panel
I use FSBUS cards in my project.
You can give more details how i can make this in fsuipc to set a macro in offset address to change his value?
Thanks for your help.
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