All you got to do to be entered is just post a message in this forum. For all the official details and rules and all that other stuff check out our website http://www.smartsimtech.com/index.php?id=49.
Thanks again and good luck everyone :D
Woot, In! :)
Any chance of doing board to support Pots (for PFD and DU dimming tasks)?
Hi,
Love your site.
Good luck on your product Launch.
New to flight sim and begin building a cockpit A320
I think you board may come in handy in the near futures.
Now i'm using Wilco A320 and later Airbus Series Evolution.
Marc.
Hi Mad Hatter,
Good luck in your venture.
Just starting a B738 cockpit, bound to need a few of your cards.
Best
Dave
It was a long road but the product is looking great, you guys!
Good luck!
Ray
Great site guys and looks a superb product.
Just what the doctor ordered.
Gary
I'm just in it for the free stuff :P
So no need to write something else ;)
This seems to be the forum thread to post in :D
Warren
Quote from: fsaviator on March 28, 2011, 11:01:52 AM
This seems to be the forum thread to post in :D
Warren
yep...
Is going to be interesting to see this board in action.
Good luck Tyler
ohh, me me me me me me me :idiot:
Looks like a lot of interest Tyler.
Now you have to work hard on getting the other boards out.
Thanks
Les
If I was witty I'd say something clever, but alas ...... :-[
Ken.
Good luck wth the product
What uppp??
Good luck with this! I cant remember if i asked this or not... Is there any chance of using these products outside of the menu driven system you developed? C++ or python type of sdk?? Maybe?? Please??
Working on all own systems and displays for my sim/xplane and would love to have the ability to work with these in a software environment!
Mike Leavy
Quote from: MLeavy737 on March 29, 2011, 02:03:59 PM
What uppp??
Good luck with this! I cant remember if i asked this or not... Is there any chance of using these products outside of the menu driven system you developed? C++ or python type of sdk?? Maybe?? Please??
Working on all own systems and displays for my sim/xplane and would love to have the ability to work with these in a software environment!
Mike Leavy
the short answer is yes... the longer answer is I havnt even begun to think about writing an SDK to interface with the cards. Also, if i did write an SDK interface it would be a .net dll file (which would work with vb.net, c#.net and c++.net), dont know if that would be useful or not? I would be willing to share with you how to interface your own software into the cards. To touch on it basically, you would just need to write something to enumerate the USB bus and look for my hardware id's. The product ID's match up to the type of board it is, and in the case of the input card that I created, I would be able to send you a document of all the bit commands to talk to the card, and what the card sends when a input is triggered.
Thanks,
Tyler
Count me in as i'm very interested. Especially in a 0-5V output card!!!! :)
Rob
Very interesting project!! Enter me to win the input card and the million dollar prize also!!! ;)
Publisher's Clearinghouse......
Good luck with your investment, I would be interested in making a comparison. :)
Regards
Joe Lavery
Might as well throw my hat in as well.
Good luck with the launch.
Den
Just a little over a week to go till the end of the free giveaway and there has been a lot of people to register for this free giveaway, I am excited to see so many people interested. I have made a cool little .net program that will randomly pick our 5 winners, so I'm all ready there and Bob and I have also built and tested the 5 boards for the giveaway, so those are all ready to go. Also, remember that the winners will get a free R2 30 Input board. Even though I haven't gotten a picture of it yet on the website, it looks just like the R1 board, just without the 30 screw down terminals, so it only has the 2 ribbon cable connectors. For an additional $10.00 we can upgrade your free board to the R1 board that has the screw down terminals.
I also got to spend a little time today working on the support portal on the Smart Sim Tech website. As of now I have gotten some of the scripting stuff posted for the software. I am working on getting more of the manual created for the software. As i work on it, please let me know if there is something that you would like me to elaborate more on, I am not the best help manual creator, so any feedback is great. To see the manual, just click on Support on the Smart Sim Tech website and then click on Software Support.
Getting closer to the end now... Only 3 days left :D
Congratulations guys,
I'm also interested in a 0 to 5 V output card.
Count me in :D
Phil
Count me too and good luck ! ;)
Definitely count me in please.
Count me in! I would be very interested in making a comparison.
Per
Yep me too.
Let me throw my hat into the ring.
Terry
Last Day to enter for the contest. Good Luck everyone :)
Better late than never!
Count me in too I guess. I never win anything.
Well today marks the end of the free giveaway. Later today the winners will be announced. Thank you everyone for entering and good luck all :D
The results are in...
http://www.cockpitbuilders.com/community/index.php?topic=1642.msg12561#msg12561