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Begining the Motion Simulator

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Martin87, Mar 12, 2009.

  1. Martin87

    Martin87 New Member

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    Well, I constructed the two boards!

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    I download the program to ATMEGA8535 fine.
    I Connected the 2 potentiometers and they work very well, they move the numbers of the right of the LCD from 0 to 1023.
    But when I open the Force-Sender and the Force-Profiler, it doesn't detect the AMC 1.5:

    3.jpg

    I configured the COM port with different speeds on the PC and the
    Force-Profiler and nothing seems to work... I'm using the COM port of the PC, not a USB adapter.

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    Jumpers are as follows: 1 = ON 2 = OFF 3 = OFF 4 = OFF

    I'm using the beta version of X-2.1.0.13b Sim on Windows XP

    Is there another way to test communication with the board?