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Help on setting up DIY Simxperience kit.

Discussion in 'Commercial Simulators and Peripherie' started by Marco Dias, Jun 17, 2016.

  1. Marco Dias

    Marco Dias Member

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    Hi everyone and anyone willing to help

    I bought a Simxperience kit of a chap the other day...
    After 4 days of installing Windows and re-installing Windows 7 64bits with no luck to get the controller recognised I decided to install Windows 10.

    Now I managed to get the controller recognised and when I start sim commander the actuators do the startup cycle.

    PROBLEM IS TO BET THE GAME TO ACTUALLY MOVE THE ACTUATORS.

    NO MATTER WHAT I DO THE GAME SIMPLY DOESN't move a single actuator

    I tried rFactor2 and project cars...

    Looks as the games telemetry data is not being passed on to the simulator..

    Can anyone please help troubleshoot?

    I emailed Simxperience but not had an answer.

    I have the seller in the process of transferring the access to the owners club to my name but in the meantime I am stuck with all this stuf which doesn't work

    Any help,would be much appreciated

    Many thanks

    Marco
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  3. PiaMan

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    Are you running the SimCommander Software with a license? The games send telemetry data to simcommander (unless you are trying to use simtools at this point)
  4. Marco Dias

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    Thanks for the answer guys...the problem is now resolved.

    Basically so it helps other if anyone ever gets this issue, the problem was that project cars needs to have the option of shared memory enabled.

    I must have missed the bit where it says this is a requirement or that information is simply not there.. i don't know..

    Anyway, thank you all for your prompt help.

    Best
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    Glad you got it going. That's an expensive pile of stuff if it isn't working.