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  1. FattySteve

    FattySteve New Member Gold Contributor

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    Will take your advise=w= hope my motion platform can be finished 6 month later..or at least 10 month later..
  2. mikko

    mikko New Member

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    Hi all!

    My name is Mikko and I`m from Finland. I have 2DOF simulator. I did build my sim about half a year ago and i have found lots of useful information at this site so thank`s for all.
    Now i`m trying to use my sim with Rift DK2 and it`s nice to see that i`m not the only one :)

    Mikko
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  3. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Welcome @mikko.

    Please do start your own thread and tell us a bit more about your simulator and if you can please add pictures and video. Members here would be very interested.

    Using motion simulation and VR is n incredible experience, as both compliment each other if well set up.
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  4. André Vasconcelos

    André Vasconcelos Member

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    I did my project with Arduino and bridge h
    tenhar want this configuration

    P0lolu JRK 12v12
  5. mmcgeer

    mmcgeer New Member

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    Hi Everyone,

    I Live in South Africa, Johannesburg.

    I have silently been building a 2DOF race Rig over the past 6 months. Using 2 Wiper Motors a Ardiuno controller connected to Two Polonu Motor Driver.
    Actively racing in various leagues and wanted to experience what it was like to transition from a static rig to a dynamic Rig.
    I have had Real life GoKart and Circuit Racing experience.
    I will post pictures later.
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  6. NjMotion

    NjMotion Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Welcome mmcgeer. We want to see your sim!;)
  7. kwak

    kwak Member

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    salut a tous je viens de Construire mon premier simulateur 2 DOF et c'est ma première expérience is juste excellente ;)
  8. kwak

    kwak Member

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    que pensez vous du Track-ir pour Nos Simulateurs?
  9. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Welcome @kwak.

    By all means post in your native language but please do also include an English translation via Google Translate. It saves other members time trying to work out who may need help and who is just posting a comment. We have bi-lingual speakers from many different language group so if Google Translate really messes it up they can help clarify what was intended.

    Please do start a new thread and add some details about your simulator, members here would be most interested.

    Bienvenue kwak .

    Par tous les moyens poster dans votre langue maternelle , mais s'il vous plaît ne comprennent également une traduction en anglais par Google Translate . Il sauve les autres membres de temps à essayer de travailler sur qui peuvent avoir besoin d'aide et qui vient de poster un commentaire . Nous avons des enceintes bi - lingual de nombreux groupe de langue différente si Google Translate vraiment mess it up , ils peuvent aider à clarifier ce qui était prévu .

    S'il vous plaît ne pas commencer un nouveau thread et ajouter quelques détails sur votre simulateur , les membres ici serait le plus intéressé .
  10. Singman

    Singman New Member

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    Hi everyone, my name is Singman and I'm a long time admirer first time poster. I've been stumbling across member's work for a few years now as I pine for a motion simulator. I've been a triple screen gamer for about 5 years now, since the first amd cards that could run 3 monitors off of a single card. I've been using a track ir rig for the last couple of years, recently moved down to a 21:9 monitor for improved framerates but am about to throw all that to the wind as I've just ordered an oculus dk2. I realize it will be superseded within a year by consumer models but I wanted to get on with the building of a motion rig to go with it sooner than later, besides how many times have we been promised stuff for the first quarter of the next year to have it come out q3 or4.

    My other inspiration is that I finally have space for a motion simulator and a supportive spouse! So now comes the real research, decision making, pricing and sourcing of parts. I do a bit of racing and enjoy flying, I'm not very good at either but I really really love roller coasters. I've been playing with the No Limits Roller Coaster sim for a while and would like to upgrade to no limits 2 but didn't see a plugin for it here, heck for all I know the plugin works with both. As for how many dof I need I'm open to suggestions, up until last night it was all a hypothetical pipe dream!

    I look forward to getting to know you all and learning about your rigs, to the future...and beyond!
  11. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Welcome @Singman

    You have come to the right place for DIY motion simulation software, information and support from a very active community.

    Have a look at existing member builds for ideas and inspiration, it could well help you refine what you may like to do for your own project: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-projects.22/

    You will find the FAQ section covers some more specific topic areas, like types of simulators, designs and motors: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/

    We have a glossary for all those pesky acronyms we tend to use, which will help you decipher some descriptions: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/glossary-of-acronyms-and-names.66/

    When you are ready please start your own project thread here: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-projects.22/

    Feel free to ask questions, there is a very active community here that is good at giving tips during planning, reviewing purchase lists, giving feedback and encouragement during the build and providing advice on actually sorting out motion profiles.

    And please do take a moment and add yourself to the Member Map: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/memberMap/

    Good luck with your project.
  12. Stimulus

    Stimulus New Member

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    Hello,

    We are a new on this forum, we are a team of four french friends . This year, we decided to build a simulator from scratch (mechanical part, electronics and computing). It was very useful to have creations of other members to have some ideas, mostly in the mechanical aspect, because we don't know many things about this.

    Currently, we have a 2DOF simulator (pitch and roll), which moves according ta game we made with Unity3D (it's a roller coaster in a mine). Now, we would like to make our simulator compatible with other games (racing and flying), and to reach this goal, we will try to use SimTools software.

    In the hope to have our own simulator produced by ourselves ;)
  13. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Welcome to the @Stimulus team.

    You ill find SimTools is pretty easy to configure and tweak, with a huge range of games being supported.

    For design and construction ideas have a look at existing member builds: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-projects.22/

    You will find the FAQ section covers some more specific topic areas, like types of simulators, designs and motors: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/

    Please do start your own project thread here and give a bit more information regarding your existing sim, including photos and a video if you can, as members would be most interested: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-projects.22/

    Good luck with your new project.
  14. matrixpascal

    matrixpascal Member

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    Bonjour à tous.
    Je me présente et je suis matrice pascal français.
    versez désolée English Je ne parle pas donc je Traduit avec mon ami google.
    tout a commencé il ya longtemps ou je commence à jouer une course 07 le joystick.
    Alors moi ont offert un volant G25 pour mon anniversaire.
    alors je eu la chance d'acheter un petit prix pour une arcade Namco.
    alors je croise le chemin de PCHSM qui a réussi à faire un simulateur dynamique.
    à ce jour, mon simulateur travaille avec x-sim mais je voudrais essayer de le faire fonctionner avec simtools.
  15. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Google translate:

    Hello everyone.
    I show up and I'm french pascal matrix.
    pour sorry I do not speak English so I translated with my friend google .
    all started a long time ago or I start playing a race 07 the joystick.
    Then I offered a G25 steering wheel for my birthday.
    so I had the chance to buy a small price for a Namco arcade .
    so I crossed paths with PCHSM who managed to make a dynamic simulator .
    To date , my simulator works with x -sim but I would try to make it work with simtools .

    Welcome @matrixpascal.

    By all means post in your native language but please do also include an English translation via Google Translate for all threads except the social chat area. It saves other members time trying to work out who may need help and who is just posting a comment. We have bi-lingual speakers from many different language group so if Google Translate really messes it up they can help clarify what was intended.

    There is a social chat area for French here, I am sure @RacingMat and other French members can make you feel welcome: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/french.156/

    If your simulator works with Xsim then it should be pretty easy to get it to work with SimTools. Please start your own project thread here and include a description of the hardware and controllers your simulator uses: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-projects.22/

    Bienvenue @matrixpascal.

    Par tous les moyens poster dans votre langue maternelle , mais s'il vous plaît ne comprennent également une traduction en anglais via Google Translate pour tous les threads sauf la zone de chat sociale . Il sauve les autres membres de temps à essayer de travailler sur qui peuvent avoir besoin d'aide et qui vient de poster un commentaire . Nous avons des enceintes bi - lingual de nombreux groupe de langue différente si Google Translate vraiment mess it up , ils peuvent aider à clarifier ce qui était prévu .

    Il ya un salon de chat sociale pour le français ici, je suis sûr que @RacingMat et d'autres membres français peuvent vous faire sentir les bienvenus : http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/french . 156 /

    Si votre simulateur travaille avec XSIM alors il devrait être assez facile de le faire fonctionner avec SimTools . S'il vous plaît démarrer votre propre filet de projet ici et inclure une description du matériel et des contrôleurs de votre simulateur utilise : http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-projects.22/
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  16. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    @matrixpascal: Welcome!

    Start your own thread and show us what you have achieved! :)

    Bienvenu Pasacal

    Ouvre un topic dédié et si tu veux bien commencer par nous montrer ce que tu as réussi à construire, on sera ravis ! :)
  17. iMakeRobots

    iMakeRobots New Member

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    Hello!

    I've been making robots for about 5 years now. I've made deltas, stewart platforms, 3dof robot arms, three 3d printers, a 6 legged walker called SPIDEE-1, the Makelangelo art robot, and a slew of failed or curious prototypes of no commercial value.

    One of my current projects is a footstool sized 6DOF stewart platform using linear actuators. I'm looking for advice from you, the experts, on the right range of motion/speeds to get the best performance in the small work envelope. I see from a quick search most of you are either building your own actuators or using rotary motion with big DC motors. No love for off the shelf DC actuators? I have a supplier that's willing to comp me parts if I can give the right specifications.
  18. value1

    value1 Nerd SimAxe Beta Tester SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    Hi @iMakeRobots
    Good decision to make a few more posts. After 5 you will be able to post links too. This is to prevent SPAM which we had excessively some months ago until we changed to a no-links-before-5-posts-policy.
    And before you complain about not being able to download plugins, please see the instructions here in the FAQ section.
    Enjoy your stay on the forum and we are eager to see a thread about your project :)

    http://www.xsimulator.net/community...member-introduce-here.1737/page-96#post-81239
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  19. Nuno

    Nuno New Member

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    Hi to all,

    First i want to introduce myself. My name is Nuno and i live in Portugal.
    I have some knowlegde of electronics and programing, and i want to start build my own simulation chair.
    I read some of the post in the forum, and already think and all the design. I just need some guides from the most
    experience guys.

    I just need to clear the information, that i read from the forum.

    So, If i understand well:
    -> Install SimTools, using 1 or 2 PCs.
    -> Arduino or JRK to control the Motors.
    -> Of course the chair, and all the electrical installation ready.

    What is missing for me, is:
    -> I need to write the code to Control the Motors?, or the SimTools only needs the Arduino or JRK, to access and controls the Motors?
    Because i have read almost all documentation, and in the QuickStart that is what i understood.

    Can anybody give me some start Kickoff?

    Thanks.
  20. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    Welcome @Nuno.

    Best you start your build thread and post your questions there, so all responses are in one place: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/forums/diy-motion-simulator-projects.22/

    You also need to consider the simulator design, what power supplies and potentiometers or hall sensors you intend using and of course wiring related issues such as fuses and kill switch

    You will find the FAQ section covers some more specific topic areas: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/

    Feel free to ask questions, there is a very active community here that is good at giving tips during planning, reviewing purchase lists, giving feedback and encouragement during the build and providing advice on actually sorting out motion profiles.

    And please do take a moment and add yourself to the Member Map: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/memberMap/

    Good luck with your project.