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Beta Version V1.1 of FSSymphony released

Started by Delphi, May 08, 2012, 02:03:15 AM

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Delphi

Today I released the beta version V1.1 of FSSymphony for PoKeys56E. If someone would like to test the beta V1.1 please let me know. Write to: contact@flying-the-winglets.de

FSSymphony Features Version 1.1 Beta

Added:
- Support of up to 10 Pokeys56E devices
- Encoder sample rate selectable 1x, 2x, 4x
- PVM support, 100Hz, 150Hz, 400Hz, 1.000 Hz, and servo
- Servo calibration facility for gauges
- Support of flightsimparts.eu display board
- Clock with UTC time and elapsed time
- Configuration export to EXCEL

Specially added for B737:
- Auto Brake Disarm Light
- Speed Brake Armed Light
- Speed Brake do not arm Light
- Flaps in Transit Light
- LE Flaps extended Light
- Anti Skid Light (partly)

Project Magenta B737:
- Easy interfacing of custom hardware to PM MCP
- Six Pack support, incl. Master Caution
- DU Selection for PFD and ND (CPT and FO)
- Analog Dim for all Display units
- Fuel used and reset switch

--> More support of PM will follow with the next version

Ruediger

Information to version 1.0 of FSSymphony: http://www.flying-the-winglets.de/ReviewsHardware0.html#FSSymphony

http://www.flying-the-winglets.de
contact@flying-the-winglets.de

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Delphi

News Brake....
FSSymphony 1.5.3 was released today. If your are interested in getting a free copy please write a mail to: contact@flying-the-winglets.de. For the the user's manual click here: http://www.flying-the-winglets.de/Downloads/Symphony15.pdf

FSSymphony is still published as freeware.

Overview FSSymphony V1.5
The program acts as smart interface between the Microsoft® Flight Simulator (FS2004 and FSX), FSUIPC and the PoKeys56E® Ethernet

interface. For cockpit builders with no programming experience FSSymphony provides all relevant standard FS Controls in a drop down list and lets them quickly and easily assign to the appropriate inputs and outputs. The program can also act as bridge to the SIOC programming language. Each of the PoKeys56E® digital inputs, outputs, analog inputs and encoders can be assigned to a SIOC variable. This gives cockpit builders a maximum of flexibility and the opportunity to interface none standard FS controls and own SIOC scripts to the PoKeys56E® interface. It also opens the access to the offsets of Project Magenta or IFly, to name just two.

FSSymphony supports the full range of the PoKeys56E® input / output pins. For each of the PoKeys56E® I/O pins the user can individually determine whether it should act either as digital input or output.

Digital inputs, axis, and encoders can be assigned either to a SIOC variable or to a FS Control or to both of them for maximum flexibility.

The analog inputs can be assigned directly to the FSUIPC joystick calibration facility.

Version 1.5 includes the following features:
- Up to ten PoKeys56E devices can be connected
- Support of PoKeys Ext Bus with 80 additional outputs
- Utilization of I2C bus for additional PWM outputs
- Goodies for B737 cockpit builders
- Beta implementation for Jet45
- Backlit control via PWM with application hints
- B737 brake pressure gauge support via PWM
- B737 flaps indicator support via PWM
- UDP (User Datagram Protocol) can be used instead TCP/IP
- P3D compatibility
- Support for Sismo-Soluciones ASA (AFDS) panel V1
- Small foot print, needs only a few percent CPU power

PoKeys56E® together with FSSymphony is gives users a high amount on flexibility to interface cockpit controls to the flight  simulator and suits. Due to Ethernet connection the user is free on his decision on which PC of the flight simulator network he wants to run the interface software.

Ruediger


contact: contact@flying-the-winglets.de

http://www.flying-the-winglets.de

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