Thanks to Tim, I managed to at least now know what part of Air Manager is causing the crash.
Still a hard one to really fix, but I'm making progress at least.
Don't miss to add a 10µF capacitor to both : image.png Absolutely, also note the diode under the area that the capacitor goes ? - this ideally needs removing and a link soldering across it. It is meant as reverse polarity protection but causes big issues. If you daisy chain the devices then each de...
Hi, you can do this without air manager. An Arduino Leonardo or preferably the chinese Pro Micro at a couple of euros can be programmed to emulate a PC Joystick with up to 32 buttons, you can use some 165 shift registers for the inputs for the buttons. Your sim will recognise the unit as a joystick ...
I was lucky enough to spend a few days at United Airlines in 2001 on their mode D 737-200 full motion sim and classroom work. I loved it. A pleasure to fly. Even got a 'high dive' in my log book
Hello Gilles,
Very neat!. Like all PSU adapters I think it needs a good selection of fuses on the output (as does the one I linked to above) - I have a plan to cut the tracks and solder fuse holders onto the back of the PCB on mine.
Hi the reason you can't find FIF on a LUA search is that it is not native LUA - it is a small function used in air manager. You can find them all in the directory Air Manager/ Lua Libs "art ~ 1" is simply the variable art bitwise XOR'ed with 1 where the tilde ~ IS a standard lua bitwise op...