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XPUIPC and PM offsets over a network

Started by Bob Reed, June 27, 2016, 05:31:15 PM

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Bob Reed

Is there a way to send PM Offsets over XPUIPC like there is in FSUIPC? If not I have to come up with another idea.....

RayS

I know there's a way to "Config" XPUIPC to add new offsets.... I haven't looked at doing so yet, but there is a facility to do so.
Ray Sotkiewicz

Bob Reed

Quote from: RayS on June 27, 2016, 07:54:29 PM
I know there's a way to "Config" XPUIPC to add new offsets.... I haven't looked at doing so yet, but there is a facility to do so.

I do not need to add them, they are already there. I need to send them over the network. I am pretty sure there is a way to do it. Just need to find out how.

Spyy

Hi Bob

There is the XPWideClient... like the Wideclient for fsuipc

It will connect to the XPUIPC machine over the net. Then all the offsets are available on the clients...

Torsten

Bob Reed

Quote from: Spyy on June 28, 2016, 11:48:54 AM
Hi Bob

There is the XPWideClient... like the Wideclient for fsuipc

It will connect to the XPUIPC machine over the net. Then all the offsets are available on the clients...

Torsten

I am running the client software. So all I have to do is "trip" the offset and it will be read over the network by PM?

RayS

That's pretty much it. If that offset isn't pushed automagically to XPWideClient, you will need to go back to the config for XPUIPC and add that particular offset manually.

I recall in earlier conversations that the author has included pretty much all the PM offsets, so chances are you should be good.
Ray Sotkiewicz

Spyy

Do you mean the feature assign a button to offset ?

E.g when pressed send offset 0x4711, when released send offset 0x4712 ?

Torsten

Bob Reed

Quote from: Spyy on June 29, 2016, 12:02:43 PM
Do you mean the feature assign a button to offset ?

E.g when pressed send offset 0x4711, when released send offset 0x4712 ?

Torsten

Yes this is what I am talking about.

RayS

Ahhh.....

The original request was missing the "When" clause...  ::)
Ray Sotkiewicz

Bob Reed

Quote from: RayS on June 29, 2016, 01:35:49 PM
Ahhh.....

The original request was missing the "When" clause...  ::)

I am going to give you a "When" clause!! 8)

Spyy

You can find this feature in the xpuipc menu under xpuipc+ joystick....

Its a bit rudimentary, but it is raelly hard to code fancy UI in X-Plane...

Torsten

Bob Reed

Is this the one I am already using to set my TOGA, AT and Auto Pilot disconnect? I am using XPUIPC + Joystick buttons?

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