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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

 
 
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Old 02-24-2013, 12:05 PM
Jack_Aubrey Jack_Aubrey is offline
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The thing is that i'd been really slow as i'm almost noob to programming, there was the trouble for the HID part, that i've already solved using LUFA.
But then recently i heard that Il2 only manage devices with 8 axis, 32 buttons and a hat, thus make all my work almost worthless (ok that's not completly true but it wont help either).

Now a little bit of info on my device, actually is a single joystick HID that has 6 axis and 56 buttons. Buttons are going to be 13 momentary, 26 are going to be "fixed position" so they only send button pushed when a change of state is sensed , and lastly but not easier there are 14 that would be from 7 rotary encoders. What i was aiming with all of this was to make my heavy pit so i could fly the Pe-8 (for an official example ).

The thing is that i try to think a little bit forward and i recently learn that 4.12 would have a axis for mix, so it would be an axis for every motor (that's my own thinking).... that give me 4 new axis and take out 12 fixed position (the one i would use for setting the mix through a 12 position switch)....

And yes i've already known that the il2 only sees 4 usb devices, and there's trouble again beacuse i own a G940 that already show up as a 3 devices to the il2
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