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glynd02

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  • Birthday 10/01/1965

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS, IL2 Great Battles, IL2 Cliffs of Dover, IL2 1946, Combat Air Patrol 2, Janes Longbow 2
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    Shropshire, UK
  • Interests
    Flight sims, 3D design and printing

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  1. Thanks Jason, looks fab - added my request to join the FB group Cheers Glyn
  2. Thanks Draconus - will try the camera move keys to see if I can get my head position to one where I am happy. Will have a read through this post: Hopefully that will help Cheers
  3. Thanks RandomToten - going to try to go digging about my FC2 install to see if I can find the same view settings as the A-10A in that. Wish there was a way to remove the camera object from the cockpit model but I have no idea about how to do that... Cheers
  4. Err thanks Draconus - tried the "hold middle mouse button down" to move my head and now it feels like I got my face pressed up against the glass! Which bit of the default view from the SnapViews.lua do I need to change please? Is it this file that sets your default view? [13] = {--default view viewAngle = 90.000000,--DEFAULT FOV hAngle = 0.000000, vAngle = 0.000000, x_trans = 0.360000, y_trans = -0.041337, z_trans = 0.000000, rollAngle = 0.000000, cockpit_version = 0, The view in the A-10A in FC2 was fine, so basically if I can do that I would be a happy chappie Cheers
  5. Hi all just wondering if there is way to fix the HUD view in the A-10A please? The HUD projector (I think? Highlighted in red in the picture below) is blocking the view. If I try to shift my view down it blocks the tape etc. Any ideas please? Can it be removed? I have installed the Sever.lua and SnapViews.lua latest versions from Firmek from this post and that hasn't helped Many thanks in advance
  6. Thanks No1sonuk - will give this a try and see if it works... Cheers
  7. I have come back to this as I REALLY WOULD LIKE to change the name of the joystick - however the firmware code is still refusing to compile on my Ubuntu VM - grrr Have attached my cvpJoystick.c file as well if it will help... Cheers in advance Glyn cvpJoystick.c
  8. Hi Mikhail - sent you a PM to request to be added to the wait list please. Wondering how long it is now... Longer than a thing with very long arms probably Cheers Glyn
  9. Hi bacon8tor, not sure about that have not got to the matrix stage yet... Cheers Glyn
  10. Hi, Bacon8or, I did mine on a Win 10 PC. The path to the atmel driver file should be here C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.7\usb\atmel_usb_dfu.inf. You must install 3.4.7.112 from here: https://www.microchip.com/developmenttools/ProductDetails/flip I used the one with the JRE built in (FLIP 3.4.7.112 for Windows (Java Runtime Environment included)) I have attached pics of the 6 steps to flash the hex file and the hex file I used. Cheers Glyn cvpJoystick 2013-Nov-29.zip
  11. Thanks for the info Sacarino :) Just working on some 3D models of instruments for the Harrier at the moment. Love Deadman's MPCD Shapeways model (https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=4176862&postcount=1577 and here https://www.shapeways.com/product/8K6HDPANL/f-18-mpcd-avab) but I can't afford it at the moment due to a situation beyond my control. However I have a 3D printer so I am going to build and print my own - plenty of time but no cash lol Cheers Glyn
  12. No that did not work for me Sacarino111 - got some errors like you. Well I have uploaded the original to an Arduino Mega and it is showing up as 2 x 128 buttons and stuff :) Just need a C coder to have a look at the compiling issue, got the local Makerspace on the job hopefully. Onto making the matrix next... Cheers Glyn
  13. OK I really like the idea of this joystick and am trying to compile the code so I can change the name. 1. Setup a Virtual Machine using Hyper-V to run Ubuntu 18.04.4 2. Installed the software: "avr-libc", "make" and "build-essential". Not "c-compiler" because it gives me a long list of choices and I don't know which one to pick and there is already a compiler installed in the default version of Ubuntu 18.04.4 3. Downloaded the source from github and the recommended version of the LUFA library (130901) and placed it in the "ArduinoUSBJoystick" folder. 4. I have also edited "Arduino-joystick.h" (in /ArduinoUSBJoystick/firmwares/cvpJoystickTest) to point to the correct LUFA folders (lines 47 and 49-54). It was LUFA/<path> whereas it should be LUFA/LUFA/<path> after extracting from the zip file. The same with "Descriptors.h" for lines 42 and 43. 5. Now using a terminal run the cd ~/ArduinoUSBJoystick/firmwares/cvpJoystickTest/ and then 'make' I get the following errors: Anyone else had to solve this problem before? Cheers Glyn
  14. What Hilton is pointing out is that Sgt Baker does not have those particular modules and so he cannot do work on them or be expected to pay for them. If you read the posts you will see why. Cheers
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