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Lurker coming out of shadows..Time to start small scale

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by dave w, Nov 29, 2014.

  1. dave w

    dave w Member

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    @bsft any input you are the unofficial JRK guru
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    I used arduino and have no experience with JRK so im not much help
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    I checked it out when planning my quasi surge table. No the 12V12 will not directly support a RC servo like this, other JRKs versions are made for that purpose but would require custom interface code. Instead grab a cheap arduino and @eaorobbie's RC code for it.
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    So do you guys think the arduino would be the way to go for the model? I have an arduino but im not great with programming. So for the arduino i have a few questions then.
    1. Can i have the sketch one of you guys have used? (or the link to the post)
    2. How does the arduino interact with games such as assetta corset? (sim tool?) and how is that configured to go to the arduino?
    3. Can i have the link to the post(s) that cover this. Im not going to ask you to type all this 50 times.
  5. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    My Motion Simulator:
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