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Posted (edited)
This is great!

 

Maybe spend a few minutes on the BK90 in MP now?...eh?...ehhhhh? ;)

 

i really hope hes gona fixing the important stuff before touching these forbidden weapons^^ btw they work good in mp, just no big cluster effect yet

Edited by whaaw

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Posted
Seeing all this discussion over datacartridges has prompted me to post some progress on something I've been working on....

 

Epic!!!!

 

Amazing work, and I can't wait to try it out.

Posted
So I implemented a solution where you can preconfigure up to 5 selectable data cartridges in a lua file and then select them in the kneeboard as with all the other settings:

[ATTACH]165681[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]165682[/ATTACH]

I am sure it wouldn't be too difficult for anyone with some .Net skills or other to make a little gui for it :D

 

You and your team never cease to impress and blow minds.

 

 

I knew nothing about the Viggen before it came to DCS, and now I am a huge fan. :pilotfly:

Posted

Impressive ... i'm speechless :)

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
Thanks for incorporating this into 2.1.1U1. However, now that it's in, how do we use it? Do we need to use the init.lua in the DCS World/Mods/aircraft/AJS37... folder, or is there a separate datafile we can use in the Saved Games/DCS.OpenAlpha folder?

 

 

 

What that guy said.

Posted
So I implemented a solution where you can preconfigure up to 5 selectable data cartridges in a lua file and then select them in the kneeboard as with all the other settings:

[ATTACH]165681[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]165682[/ATTACH]

I am sure it wouldn't be too difficult for anyone with some .Net skills or other to make a little gui for it :D

 

Does this get read/updated in real time? Can I make a flight plan in cockpit and then send this to a wingman so he has the identical cartridge during an MP mission?

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
Seeing all this discussion over datacartridges has prompted me to post some progress on something I've been working on. Over the last few weeks in my spare time I've been working on my own solution to the problem of fragging a flight and entering the data into the Viggen for Multiplayer.

 

The "VMMP" Viggen Multiplayer Mission Planner

 

GvL8BIg.png

 

My solution to entering the data quickly was to setup an Export.lua script to receive simulated button inputs from VMMP transmitted by local UDP (Similar to how Helios works). Once you've setup your flightplan and click "Load in AJS-37" the program converts your flightplan into all the required key inputs for the CK-37 and sends them. While it's not the ideal solution (An API or datacartridge file that the Viggen loads would be ideal) it can send the entire flightplan of seen in the screenshot in 23 seconds. (9 Waypoints, 6 Markpoints, 3 Airfields). It's amazing listening to the 33 keys per second being pressed on the CK-37 like an automatic typewriter though so that's something.

 

The flightplan coordinates can be entered in DMS or Degrees Decimal formats from DCS (for accuracy) or just placed on the map visually. (I find it useful to place target waypoints with DCS coords and then visually lay out my flightplan using the map).

 

It also includes a QFE calculator so you can calculate the QFE of a target or airfield by entering the QNH from the kneeboard and elevation of the target.

 

This can all be saved and loaded as *.dtc files which allows you to save missions and load them later.

 

It's still a ways off from release as I want to polish it more and add UI features such as:

  • Configuring advanced RB-15 and BK-90 settings
  • Set takt codes such as Fuel Reserve levels, Target Motion Measurement, TERNAV

 

Once it's ready to release I'll make a separate post in the AJS-37 Sub-forum.

 

Some more screenshots:

 

Markpoint Entry

OwDVM1A.png

 

QFE Calculator

dcouM1g.png

 

Any progress on this lately? Is a release imminent?

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Excellent job mate

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My Modules: JF-17, F-16C, AV-8N/A, F-18C, ASJ37, MiG-15Bis, MiG-21Bis, Fw-190D, Bf-109K, P-51D, F-86F, Ka-50 III, UH-1H, Mi-8MTV2, NS430, FC3, A-10C, Mirage 2000C, L-39, F-5E-3, SA342, Spitfire, AH-64, Mirage F-1CE.

My Maps: Nevada, Normandy, Persian Gulf, Syria, South Atlantic.

Posted
Seeing all this discussion over datacartridges has prompted me to post some progress on something I've been working on. Over the last few weeks in my spare time I've been working on my own solution to the problem of fragging a flight and entering the data into the Viggen for Multiplayer.

 

 

 

The "VMMP" Viggen Multiplayer Mission Planner

 

 

 

GvL8BIg.png

 

 

 

My solution to entering the data quickly was to setup an Export.lua script to receive simulated button inputs from VMMP transmitted by local UDP (Similar to how Helios works). Once you've setup your flightplan and click "Load in AJS-37" the program converts your flightplan into all the required key inputs for the CK-37 and sends them. While it's not the ideal solution (An API or datacartridge file that the Viggen loads would be ideal) it can send the entire flightplan of seen in the screenshot in 23 seconds. (9 Waypoints, 6 Markpoints, 3 Airfields). It's amazing listening to the 33 keys per second being pressed on the CK-37 like an automatic typewriter though so that's something.

 

 

 

The flightplan coordinates can be entered in DMS or Degrees Decimal formats from DCS (for accuracy) or just placed on the map visually. (I find it useful to place target waypoints with DCS coords and then visually lay out my flightplan using the map).

 

 

 

It also includes a QFE calculator so you can calculate the QFE of a target or airfield by entering the QNH from the kneeboard and elevation of the target.

 

 

 

This can all be saved and loaded as *.dtc files which allows you to save missions and load them later.

 

 

 

It's still a ways off from release as I want to polish it more and add UI features such as:

 


  •  
  • Configuring advanced RB-15 and BK-90 settings
     
  • Set takt codes such as Fuel Reserve levels, Target Motion Measurement, TERNAV
     

 

 

 

Once it's ready to release I'll make a separate post in the AJS-37 Sub-forum.

 

 

 

Some more screenshots:

 

 

 

Markpoint Entry

 

OwDVM1A.png

 

 

 

QFE Calculator

 

dcouM1g.png

 

 

 

I can't wait till this is released.

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Go on mate!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My Hardware: ROG Strix X570-F Gaming - AMD 5600X @ 4.7 ghz - G.SKILL TRIDENT 32GB DDR4 3200 (14-14-14-34 CL) - GigaByte 3080ti OC 12gb - Corsair MP600 Force 1TB - 2 x EVO Nvme 500GB - Virpil Warbird Base T-50CM2 and TM Throttle + Trackhat + G25 + AOC AG271QG 27"

My Modules: JF-17, F-16C, AV-8N/A, F-18C, ASJ37, MiG-15Bis, MiG-21Bis, Fw-190D, Bf-109K, P-51D, F-86F, Ka-50 III, UH-1H, Mi-8MTV2, NS430, FC3, A-10C, Mirage 2000C, L-39, F-5E-3, SA342, Spitfire, AH-64, Mirage F-1CE.

My Maps: Nevada, Normandy, Persian Gulf, Syria, South Atlantic.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

Very useful feature, thanks!

1) Current number of cartriges is limited to five, how hard it will be to increase this for example to 10?

2) I think this could be handy to add a little comment for each cartrige, so it`ll be shown when this cartrige is selected in the kneeboard. The same question - how hard it will be to implement this?

Edited by azm
Posted
Seeing all this discussion over datacartridges has prompted me to post some progress on something I've been working on. Over the last few weeks in my spare time I've been working on my own solution to the problem of fragging a flight and entering the data into the Viggen for Multiplayer.

 

The "VMMP" Viggen Multiplayer Mission Planner

 

GvL8BIg.png

 

My solution to entering the data quickly was to setup an Export.lua script to receive simulated button inputs from VMMP transmitted by local UDP (Similar to how Helios works). Once you've setup your flightplan and click "Load in AJS-37" the program converts your flightplan into all the required key inputs for the CK-37 and sends them. While it's not the ideal solution (An API or datacartridge file that the Viggen loads would be ideal) it can send the entire flightplan of seen in the screenshot in 23 seconds. (9 Waypoints, 6 Markpoints, 3 Airfields). It's amazing listening to the 33 keys per second being pressed on the CK-37 like an automatic typewriter though so that's something.

 

The flightplan coordinates can be entered in DMS or Degrees Decimal formats from DCS (for accuracy) or just placed on the map visually. (I find it useful to place target waypoints with DCS coords and then visually lay out my flightplan using the map).

 

It also includes a QFE calculator so you can calculate the QFE of a target or airfield by entering the QNH from the kneeboard and elevation of the target.

 

This can all be saved and loaded as *.dtc files which allows you to save missions and load them later.

 

It's still a ways off from release as I want to polish it more and add UI features such as:

  • Configuring advanced RB-15 and BK-90 settings
  • Set takt codes such as Fuel Reserve levels, Target Motion Measurement, TERNAV

 

Once it's ready to release I'll make a separate post in the AJS-37 Sub-forum.

 

Some more screenshots:

 

Markpoint Entry

OwDVM1A.png

 

QFE Calculator

dcouM1g.png

 

Any updates on this potential mod? Still looks/sounds amazing!

Posted

In my opinion this is the most interesting ongoing project

My Hardware: ROG Strix X570-F Gaming - AMD 5600X @ 4.7 ghz - G.SKILL TRIDENT 32GB DDR4 3200 (14-14-14-34 CL) - GigaByte 3080ti OC 12gb - Corsair MP600 Force 1TB - 2 x EVO Nvme 500GB - Virpil Warbird Base T-50CM2 and TM Throttle + Trackhat + G25 + AOC AG271QG 27"

My Modules: JF-17, F-16C, AV-8N/A, F-18C, ASJ37, MiG-15Bis, MiG-21Bis, Fw-190D, Bf-109K, P-51D, F-86F, Ka-50 III, UH-1H, Mi-8MTV2, NS430, FC3, A-10C, Mirage 2000C, L-39, F-5E-3, SA342, Spitfire, AH-64, Mirage F-1CE.

My Maps: Nevada, Normandy, Persian Gulf, Syria, South Atlantic.

Posted
In my opinion this is the most interesting ongoing project

 

 

 

At this point I don’t know if we can call it ongoing. He made those post 3 months ago and not said anything on the forum since.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
Seeing all this discussion over datacartridges has prompted me to post some progress on something I've been working on. Over the last few weeks in my spare time I've been working on my own solution to the problem of fragging a flight and entering the data into the Viggen for Multiplayer.

 

The "VMMP" Viggen Multiplayer Mission Planner

 

GvL8BIg.png

 

My solution to entering the data quickly was to setup an Export.lua script to receive simulated button inputs from VMMP transmitted by local UDP (Similar to how Helios works). Once you've setup your flightplan and click "Load in AJS-37" the program converts your flightplan into all the required key inputs for the CK-37 and sends them. While it's not the ideal solution (An API or datacartridge file that the Viggen loads would be ideal) it can send the entire flightplan of seen in the screenshot in 23 seconds. (9 Waypoints, 6 Markpoints, 3 Airfields). It's amazing listening to the 33 keys per second being pressed on the CK-37 like an automatic typewriter though so that's something.

 

The flightplan coordinates can be entered in DMS or Degrees Decimal formats from DCS (for accuracy) or just placed on the map visually. (I find it useful to place target waypoints with DCS coords and then visually lay out my flightplan using the map).

 

It also includes a QFE calculator so you can calculate the QFE of a target or airfield by entering the QNH from the kneeboard and elevation of the target.

 

This can all be saved and loaded as *.dtc files which allows you to save missions and load them later.

 

It's still a ways off from release as I want to polish it more and add UI features such as:

  • Configuring advanced RB-15 and BK-90 settings
  • Set takt codes such as Fuel Reserve levels, Target Motion Measurement, TERNAV

 

Once it's ready to release I'll make a separate post in the AJS-37 Sub-forum.

 

Some more screenshots:

 

Markpoint Entry

OwDVM1A.png

 

QFE Calculator

dcouM1g.png

 

I'm still holding out hope for this...Has anyone heard from Quaggles? I've messaged him with no response.

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