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When I started this posting it was my first day being exposed to the FMS world. By reading as much as I could to help me with my own personal quest to get something in the air using FMS software.
At first I thought after reading the offical FMS manual that the software was not compatible with USB interfaces, but then it didn't make any sense if that were the case, by virtue of all the available product out there offering USB interface simulators joined with FMS CD's, so I got one and now. I need help with this Dynam 6ch simulator!
I just can't get a break here it seems. I'm using windows XP (32-bit) P4 at 2.8 Ghz/ with 2 Gb RAM x 160Gb ROM, installed the 8.5 version of FMS and can use my keyboard to control aircraft within FMS. However the Dynam simulator (USB cable) does not get recognized by the FMS >CONTROL >ANALOG >JOYSTICK >CALIBRATE even after I successfully pre-calibrate the simulator within XP's own >SETTINGS >CONTROL PANEL >GAME CONTROLLER >PPM CONTROLLER >CALIBRATE and followed the CALIBRATION WIZARD.successfully calibrated!! I tried using the FMS/ CONTROL >ANALOG >JOYSTICK >CALIBRATE >settings conferred by 'dmurias' to no avail. I get nothing. I also downloaded SMARTPROPOPLUS with all it's tools, but it seems that it's designed to monitor auditory signals and not USB SIGNAL INPUTS, so that's also a bust.
I don't know if this is helpful but my graphics card is a bit weak in today's market. It's an ATi RADEON 7000, with 64 meg (DDR) on-board AGP 2X - 4X SVGA, and I'm unsure if it has a 3D accelerator even though when I try to get specs on it the 'hype' says it's a powerful graphics interface card with superior 3D animation capabilities, what ever that means.
After uploading SMARTPROPOPLUS, and configuring it to 'line-in' using a cable I started to put together but never finished assembling it (after winning the auction for this other USB simulator). Well, it's still running in the background, and still looks to 'line-in' for a signal. Could it be that it is interfering (using a port guardian) with the USB signal?
That's my next step, disable software and try the controller again. PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU KNOW SOMETHING, THANK YOU, Chuck. Posts: 7 Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:25 am. UPDATE: Disconnected/disabled pre-mentioned software, no effect or improvements. I also uninstalled and re-installed FMS, but used the 8.3 version just to see if that would make any difference, it didn't. This is not a.dll issue as the FMS software starts and is controllable using keyboard.
In fact when I go into ANALOG >JOYSTICK >RESOURCES the software shows that it sees joystick no. 1 as being a 6 channel controller. It still won't calibrate or control any of the signals/bars in the calibration mode, but interesting point is only 6 of the 8 bars are at full posture, as if it knows I'm using a 6 channel controller.
Still waiting for help on this problem, please help if you know something, thanks. Posts: 7 Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:25 am. Hi luckyshot_69, You seem to have done most things right. One thing you could try that you did not mention: When you are in the Windows Game controllers and have calibrated your controller, select Advanced and make sure that your controller is selected as the Preferred device.
If this does not make your controller available to the FMS Calibration window, let us know and we will see if there is anything else you can try. Regards, KEW Posts: 161 Joined: Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:53 pm Location: Ontario, Canada. UPDATE: Sunday April 25th, 2010 I downloaded the trial version of Clearview (it's a for profit RC simulator) just so I could see if my controller would work on that software. Not only did it work but it required absolutely no calibrations, fixes, reversals of servo signals.nothing!!
How is it that I get nothing out of FMS? The software even recognized my PPM as a 6 ch controller in the analog section of tools for CONTROL, but won't sense any signals or calibrate them? It (my PPM) totally calibrates in Win XP, and using the advanced settings is selected as 'preferred'! Isn't anybody available for answers?
I really want to work this problem out, but just don't know where to go from here. Posts: 7 Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:25 am. I've run several USB interfaces but not that exact one.