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First steps of my Projekt

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by codacom, Feb 7, 2017.

  1. codacom

    codacom New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    DC motor, Arduino
    Hi

    I´m new here and so i will show the first steps of my projekt.
    I fly in DCS World the most time with Choppers but my Stick and the Pedals are not realy good for Helikopters.
    Now i will make a FFB-Joystick and FFB-Pedals (later also a motion Platform).
    Bevor i buy the Software one question:
    Is it possible to use the SIM TOOLS Software for FFB Stick and Pedal?

    FFB-2b-skize.jpg

    Version-4-skize.jpg
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  2. ferslash

    ferslash Active Member

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    as far as i remmember the short answer is not with good results, maybe you should try to use the kind of ffb software that some guys are using to make ffb steering wheels here in this comunity :D

    anyway lets way what the big guys says here

    (preatty nice drawings, what is the first one?)
    fer
  3. yobuddy

    yobuddy Well-Known Member Staff Member Moderator SimAxe Beta Tester SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    The short answer is no.
    Although some games may give some data, game support would be hit or miss.
    It could be that OSW will work with a yoke, but its made for steering wheels.
    http://opensimwheel.wikidot.com/
    maybe ask around there buddy.
    yobuddy