Hey Karl,
Thank's for all you have posted. It certainly has me moving pretty fast on my sim. I've completed my MIP and as I wait for the next round of parts, I'm struggling a bit with MobiFlight. Would you be able to do a video going into more on where the offset values are found (I'm presuming they are FSUIPC) and if there is no offset (again FSUIPC) how do you get around this like the annotators on the MIP (ie speed break armed, etc.) Or if you have something already written up, even better. I've been combing the net and youtube for a week now and hitting roadblocks.
Thank you again,
-Steve
Hi Steve,
Karl uses all his own offsets. These will only work with Prosim and Mobiflight. So if you need a free offset to assign to a particular component, use any in the range of 5300 to 53FF and 66C0 to 66FF.
If you are using PMDG then you must use there offsets. For the sim he started with an offset register that starts at 5300 and assigns each switch and led etc as he goes along.
I hope that helps for now. If you would like, I can try add his free offset register so you can use it, let me me know.
Awesome, thank you. I went back to it again this morning and redid everything and it ended up working fine. Last question, is Karl connecting all the arduinos to his main PC/Prosim server or can you connect the arduinos to a different PC and still have it work?