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UDP Packets Not Displaying Axis Data

Discussion in 'SimTools DIY Version' started by Jamburglar, Jan 26, 2016.

  1. Jamburglar

    Jamburglar Member Gold Contributor

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    I am trying to verify output data from SimTools over UDP and I am not seeing any data when I use Output Testing. I currently have 'A1 <Axis 1>' for Interface - Output @ 10ms, Decimal, 16-Bit. Also my axis assignment is setup @ 100%

    I am seeing the UDP data, but I am only seeing exactly 'A1 <Axis 1>' when I run Output Testing. Shouldn't I see something like 'A1 100'

    Any ideas?
  2. Jamburglar

    Jamburglar Member Gold Contributor

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    I fixed it. Silly Mistake I was using '<Axis 1>' and it should have been '<Axis1>'

    No Space...

    Duh.. :)
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  3. RioSmith

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    That is funny, but it is a common mistake
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