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* Use the [[NMEA format|special serial data string format]] to get a high-speed output of the aircraft state, and use these data for your own projects, like driving instruments or driving a full-motion cockpit. | * Use the [[NMEA format|special serial data string format]] to get a high-speed output of the aircraft state, and use these data for your own projects, like driving instruments or driving a full-motion cockpit. | ||
* Create your own simulator cockpit, and create your own controls based on USB joysticks. Cheap USB joysticks can be disassebled and the internals used for custom-built sticks, pedals and other controls. | * Create your own simulator cockpit, and create your own controls based on USB joysticks. Cheap USB joysticks can be disassebled and the internals used for custom-built sticks, pedals and other controls. | ||
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+ | People share their experiences about joysticks and pedals, and how they work with Silent Wings | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 14 March 2007
There are a few things you can do if you like to use special hardware with Silent Wings:
- Connect your PDA to the serial port on your PC (or use a USB-to-serial adapter), and use PDA soaring software like in a real glider.
- Use the special serial data string format to get a high-speed output of the aircraft state, and use these data for your own projects, like driving instruments or driving a full-motion cockpit.
- Create your own simulator cockpit, and create your own controls based on USB joysticks. Cheap USB joysticks can be disassebled and the internals used for custom-built sticks, pedals and other controls.
People share their experiences about joysticks and pedals, and how they work with Silent Wings
Pages in category "Hardware"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.