Hallo "Raptor",
De "buddymate" is voor leraar-leerling te "spelen tussen 2 zenders. Jij zocht toch een PC-interface? Dan is op dezelfde website de USB-interface aan te raden :
http://www.rc-electronics.co.uk/usb.htm . Een USB-interface vormt jouw zender-signaal om in een joystick-signaal en kan dus ook gebruikt worden voor elk spel op de PC dat een joystick nodig heeft.
De interface van planemaster is blijkbaar uitsluitend te gebruiken voor diezelfde simulator en niet voor andere.
Hieronder opnieuw een (niet-volledig) overzicht van interfaces voor FMS (waarvan de aansluiting massa/ground en PPM-OUT ook geldt voor alle andere pc-simulators). Daarmee ben je wel een avondje zoet om alles
grondig te bekijken.
Olivier
Hi,
UPDATE 02/08/04
FMS INTERFACES
This is a small summary of possible interfaces for FMS. Good study!
The general rule : the PC needs from your transmitter the following :
a) the ground
b) the PPM OUT-signal
How to find those 2 contacts on your buddy connector or how to find the connections in case your transmitter is not fitted with a buddy box connector, check out my website (
http://users.belgacom.net/TX2TX) chapter 1 paragraph 1.1
A) For Win 95-98-Millennium with FMS, 2 easy possibilities (above all
possibilities that are also possible for Win 2000 and XP, see section "B").
1) THROUGH THE PARALLEL-port (LPT1)
eventually with a resistor and zenerdiode, see the manual of FMS c("handbuch" in German)
(
http://n.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index.html) or some examples on my
website which I personally tested (
http://users.belgacom.net/TX2TX) figure
7f-fms and others in chapter 7. Or here :
http://www.pibros.de/ (German).
2) THROUGH THE SERIAL-port
See the manual of FMS ("handbuch" in German) (
http://n.ethz.ch/student/mmoeller/fms/index.html)
If you think you're not able to make such a cable, buy eventually one :
http://www.customelectronics.co.uk
http://www.mattclement.freeservers.com/fms/fms1.html
http://www.virtualrcflight.com/
http://www.k-webdesign.com/modellflug/rc-interface.htm (German)
B) For Win 2000 and Win XP with FMS, a SIMPLE connection through the
parallel-port or serial port is not working, those 2 versions of Windows are
handling other protocols on these ports than Win 95-98-Millenium.
Your options then :
1) VIA PPJOY
By downloading and installing PPJOY and connecting your transmitter with a simple parallel or serial interface.
download :
http://www.simtel.net/product.download.mirrors.php?id=75176
installation :
http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/Docs/PPJoyMain.htm
2) THROUGH THE SOUNDCARD
With smartpropo :
http://www.sekiriki.jp/smartpropo/manual.html
The advantage is that it's simple to make : 1 audio-cable and a resistor or
potmeter
3) THROUGH THE SERIAL PORT (Com-port)
a) via an interface with a programmable IC (PIC), which is described in the
directory of FMS, see .FMS\Doc\Interface\readme_en.htm on your harddisk.
Or "Simple PCM" : this one has the advantage to use the power of the transmitter and not by the control-signals ofthe PC. And as such is neither depending on the system settings, neither of the used program :
http://www.jdm-nivelles.be/fichiers/fms/SPCMliste.htm
Or
http://myweb.absa.co.za/eric.brouwer/interface.htm
b) or the same electronic interface that you can buy ready to use here :
http://www.welwyn.demon.co.uk/
http://www.customelectronics.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.clonepac.freeserve.co.uk/prod03.htm
http://www.hnpl.net/wt/
http://www.rc-sim.de/workshop/rc_game/rc_game.html (German)
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/patrick.bicheron/acceuil.htm (French)
4) THROUGH THE USB-port
http://n.ethz.ch/student/maederb/ (selfmade)
http://www.rc-electronics.co.uk
http://www.welwyn.demon.co.uk/fms_lead/fms_lead.htm
http://www.customelectronics.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.milehighwings.com/usb_cables.htm
http://www.geocities.com/simblaster/
http://www.hnpl.net/wt/
http://www.ripmax.com/FS_Simulators_Accessories.html
http://www.modelisme.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4346 (French)
http://www.ifrance.com/aerofly/GO.htm (French)
http://www.rc-scale.com/francais/_electronique/projet_interface_usb.html (French-German selfmade)
http://rcsim.flugmodellbau.de/downloads/PDF-Dateien/interface_USB.pdf
(German : kit)
http://www.modellpilot.de/ (German)
http://www.k-webdesign.com/modellflug/rc-interface.htm (German)
If you have a 4-axis joystick, you can use an interface-cable
gameport-->USB, for sale in every computershop, thus ideal for modern
laptops without a COM-port
5) THROUGH THE GAME-port
a) with an interface which transforms the signal of the transmitter in a
joystick-signal
http://membres.lycos.fr/silicium31/ (French)
http://myweb.absa.co.za/eric.brouwer/interface.htm (selfmade)
http://www.milehighwings.com/joystick_cables.htm
http://www.geocities.com/simblaster/
http://www.ripmax.com/FS_Simulators_Accessories.html
http://www.rc-sim.de/workshop/rc_game/rc_game.html (German)
http://www.k-webdesign.com/modellflug/rc-interface.htm (German)
b) buy a 4-axis-controller joystick
http://www.rchobby.co.uk/gamebird_flight_simulator.html
http://www.gamebird.de/de/index.html (German)
c) or make yourself a 4-axis joystick with an old RC-transmitter, removing
all electronics, replacing the 4 potmeters by potmeters of 200K (not 100K
like mostly mentioned), and wiring like in :
http://soldcentralfl.com/flyingpenguin/rcstick.htm
http://graccus.free.fr/joystick.html (French)
http://iquebec.ifrance.com/st-prime/modif_rc.html (French)
6) Or make a partition on your harddisk where you will install Windows
95-98-Millennium. Then you can connect your radio simply via the
parallel-port or Serial-port as described in the manual of FMS and start the
older Windows (see section "A").
Hope this helps,
Olivier