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Original geschrieben von dirkan
Hi Thorsten,
das mit dem Überlauf wird in der nächsten Version des Routers automatisch gehen.
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Bei der Version 2 des Routers werden deutlich mehr Parameter intern berechnet, so dass der Einstellungsaufwand des Routers einfach wird.
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Moin Dirk, and thanks for the hacking
As a workaround you can make the rotaries generate keystrokes (eg, "a" on left turn, "b" on right turn) and make those keystrokes do things via FSUIPC configuration dialog. This works and FSUIPC does the "rotation" of things automatically.
This is a bit hard to maintain since you get a configuration in two places that needs to stay in sync, but it works.
Now, with the 36-step rotaries I found I am having a slight worrying discovery: Whenever I rotate something very fast (VOR1 radial for example) it loses pulses. I know this is because of the anti-chatter protection in the PIC code. This is understandable and not really that bad. But there is another side effect - I seem to get random signals from other switches while doing fast rotations. Like I switch the VOR radial quickly around, my flaps extract one notch all of a sudden. So looks like something is getting messed up..?
Anyone else experiencing anything like this? My friend Joni apparently has seem similar things too.
Again, it is quite rare and usually does not happen that much, but just got my attention. It's not fun though, like all of a sudden you realize your squawk code is something else what it should be..
Any ideas?
And sorry for the english, Mein Deutsch ist nicht so Gut, so entschuldigen Sie bitte..
Tuomas