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Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by fermevc, Jun 20, 2009.

  1. Ronald

    Ronald New Member

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    Hi guys. My name is Ronald. I simrace for a while now and most of my stuff is DIY. My plans for next year is a servo motor steering wheel. If its gona be a DIY or a accuforce. Great forum with a lot of information :) Looking forward to spend some time on it.
  2. Yoder_

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    Hi everyone, first post here. I'm looking to build a motion sim for use with the Oculus Rift, and I'd like good motion in racing and flying/space sims, so I'm a bit torn on design. I'm from Oklahoma, and I'm a computer engineering major. I'm too broke to convince my wife to let me slam down the money for a full blown sim at the moment, so I've been building prototypes with servos, motors, arduinos, rotary encoders, and h-bridge drivers. So far, I've got two scale prototypes built, working with SimTools. Hope to learn a lot here!
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  3. bsft

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    Hello, lots of different designs here. Just what ever takes your fancy.
    Heres a starters like for designs if it helps http://www.xsimulator.net/community/threads/different-2dof-sim-builds-feel-free-to-add-designs.5624/
  4. Yoder_

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  5. Hicsy

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    Gday, I'm a University student in Australia (Business/Computers).
    I actually work casual at a place that has race-simulator and I like mucking around with stuff like this. If I get good playing with simtools, you never know - I might even be able to convince my boss to change over haha

    Anyway I thought i'd have a play with SimTools software on 2xSCN5 sim. I have rFactor & WRC4, and I use an Oculus DK2, so whatever supports Rift, too! (LFS etc)

    First feedback straight-up: It was a MISSION to work out just how to download your software... it was weird not having any usage license info on the download page too... Not only that but your "fair use credits/system" is a bit daunting for a new user. Very closed off, REALLY silly business model... Oh, and I have spent about 5 hours trawling forums for ideas/usage/mods etc - logged in the whole time, and it had only given me a couple credits ( less than 18 total) - I would have EASILY been through over 100 threads - EVERY SINGLE post under a search for "SCN5" for starters!

    Anyway, good luck with your program, there are LOTS of nice sims in your community :)
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  6. Tino

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    Hi Hicksy,
    Yes, it would be nice to have something like http://www.tonymacx86.com/section/295-customac.html
    I'd like to purchase equipment through affiliate links so xsimulator.net gets a small percentage of the transaction.
    However I presume this is much easier done for PC parts than simulation hardware.
    All the best.
    Tino.
  7. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    Hello! Welcome here

    Maybe you can start you search by the FAQ section and SCN subsection http://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/
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  8. morg2borg

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    My name is Sean Morgan, I am a system integrator for a company called Mach Motion. I'm on here to build a Xmas Present for my son I have all the hardware and just looking for some good game output data for my motion system. looking for car and Plane I'll keep you posted on my Development.... just starting to design the system ...
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  9. Lohmeyer

    Lohmeyer New Member

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    Hello, glad I found this site.

    I came here searching for stuff on Force Feedback controllers and was pleasantly surprised at what you guys are doing.

    One of my earliest flight sim experiences was making a card board cockpit using boxes and paper towel rolls for stuff like the yoke (probably back in the late '70's). I don't even remember how young I was, but it's pretty funny thinking about now. I probably didn't even know what a flight sim was back then.

    Once I tried a FFB joystick in a flight sim, I concluded there's no point flying without one. Unfortunately, all the good joysticks or HOTAS controllers are non-FFB. I'm not likely to build an amazing cockpit simulator (I don't have the space for one), but I do plan to build some excellent flight sim controllers with FFB or motion control. I know DirectX FFB has severe limitations. It works, but this website seems to offer better alternatives. I couldn't be happier.

    FYI, I am an electrical engineer and I design embedded controller products for a living. I'm also savvy with mechanical design and have a well setup CNC machine shop.

    Regards,
    Mike
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  10. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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  11. Lohmeyer

    Lohmeyer New Member

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    Thanks. Understood. To me, FFB and motion control are one in the same - methods to make a more realistic sim. So what caught my attention about this forum is the well established motion control software and hardware that is supported by the most popular sims and that it is _not_ DirectX FFB, but much more advanced. I've been thinking for a what that sims need to think in terms of motion control, not just FFB on a joystick or wheel, but I figured getting the entire industry to adopt a new standard? Ha! Well, looks like you guys have all been solving that - aided by the various hooks available in sims these days (like DCS LUA files to get flight data). Very cool.

    Regards,
    Mike
  12. leandro

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    Hi, My name is Leandro, I'm from Sampacho-Argentina, I want learn with you about RFactor plugins.
    Thanks for all,
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  13. Radiance

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    Hi! I'm Radiance from California.
    Sim wise, I especially like flight sims and space flight games. I'm mostly here to learn. My current setup is quite sad, just a hotas mounted to an old desk chair and also some rudder pedals, lol.

    I'm especially curious what is known about using simtools to generate telemetry-based signal for something like a bass transducer. Much of the information on this seems to be about simvibe (mostly racing focused) or X-Sim (which simtools has replaced I think?)
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    yes
    Nothing wrong with office chair, I designed a seat mover for exactly that purpose, space saving
    deskracer.jpg
    Cheers, Dave.
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  15. coldzik

    coldzik New Member

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    Hello,

    My name is Marcin, I'm from Poland and i want build my first motion simulator :)
  16. RacingMat

    RacingMat Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    Welcome @Radiance !
    Good news! The Simtools developper @yobuddy is currently working on a bass shaker/tactil transducer app for Simtools!

    @Lohmeyer : the main difference between motion and FFB is that in the second case, you have to control the torque which is more dofficult than controlling speed and position.

    @coldzik : welcome here!
    Did you have the opportunity to test the gSeat from gekosystems in Poland? http://www.gekosystems.com/en.html
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  17. Natdonmil

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    Hi my name is Nathan I'm from New Zealand.

    I'm really interested in building a motion sim I'm really looking forward to looking through these forums and getting some really good info.

    Thanks for the great source of info guys.

    Regards
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  18. Radiance

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    That looks really good and compact! Looks like it could be moved or transported without too much fuss as well.

    Good to hear it's in the works. Thanks for the fast answer!
  19. graz

    graz New Member Gold Contributor

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    Hi, I'm Graeme from Australia and new to this. I play rfactor and mainly race the Australian V8 supercars and after finding a couple of these sites and looking at some of the projects and doing some research decided I want to build my own 2dof sim.
    I was looking at using an arduino with sabertooth 2x25 with Dayton 200w worm drive motors.
    I am a mechanic so building the rig won't be a problem but any advice anyone could give regarding a program for the arduino or if there is a better option other than the arduino it would be greatly appreciated.
    cheers
  20. Konrad

    Konrad Gdynia

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    Hi,

    My name is Konrad and i'm from Poland. Me and my friend Mateusz want to build 2dof motion simulator. Soon we will create separate thread about our concept and progress, we have some knowledge about mechanic and electronic but it is our first time with motion simulator;)

    Greetings to All:)