for the boost gauge and fuel there is 0-5V output or PWM signal as for tachometer?
Yes it's pwm signal, most boost aftermarket digital gauges will accept it ( it's easy to spot sensor has 3 wires) , but take care of the cheapest things you can find from China, I had a couple of people reporting recently heavy needle shaking with some very cheap boost gauges.for the boost gauge and fuel there is 0-5V output or PWM signal as for tachometer?
For the current game you can see which data is supported or not from the property list :Is there a thread that shows which data Assetto Corsa gives for creating an own Dash?
best wishes
well it seems I am not the only one that had this impression.It wasn't meant to be rude at any point... please don't judge when not even participating in the conversation; either via the thread or via private messages.... thanks![]()
Hi ! Sadly it's almost impossible to keep simhub and the control panel synchronized now, the control panel is loading settings from registry at startup and writes it at computer shutdown (it used to be realtime in the past) However simhub applies correctly it's settings on the fly (it sends the settings straight to the wheel using usb). I use the TS-PC myself and I adjust it on the fly all the timeBonjour wotever,
I am having a bug on the FFB settings as they show in Simhub vs the Windows Control panel for my wheel.
its a TM TS PC Racer, damn good wheel by the way, and although I set the overall wheel strength at 100% in the TM CP, it shows only 60% in your software.
any way to fix that? any adjustment I make in the CP dont seem to affect the % in your software and I am testing to see if Simhub value is not overriding whats in the TM CP
Merci beaucoup
PS maybe you have the chance to confirm now if Simhub can pilot my JETSEAT KW908?
Merci encore
Hi !Hi all,
Let me first say that this software looks great and as I understand it, it might just simplify my setup.
My hardware setup:
I race or fly in VR so I don't actually need a bunch of visual gauges in front of me. I do have the following though:
1. DD wheel with SRM usb adapter and quick release for Fanatec wheels that allows me to use the buttons etc on my Fanatec wheels.
2. Fanatec V3 pedals with rumble motors
3. Sim Racing Studio's wind simulator with two fans
4. Jet Seat for tactile
5. 8 transducers set up for tactile on my rig
6 2 DSD Button Boxes
7. Warthog joystick and throttle with rudder pedals
8. Fanatec shifter and handbrake
I am running a LOT of software concurrently when I am in my rig:
1. Fanaleds for rumble motors in pedals
2. Sim Racing Studio software for wind fans
3. Sim Shaker software for wheels and avaitors to run tactile on buttkickers and Jet Seat
4. Asio4all to run sound module
5. Crew Chief
6. JoytoKey for button boxes
7. Plus the software for the sim of choice that I am running at the time, in addition to the Oculus software that has to be running in the background.
Mostly Assetto Corsa, Pcars2, Rf2, Raceroom, DCS, Warthunder.
With all that being said, would it be worth the learning curve to get this software and what software could I get rid of if I use this?
My hope was maybe I could eliminate Fanaleds, SRS wind program, and Sim Shaker software.
I hope this makes sense, and maybe someone who is a lot smarter than me can give some advice.
THanks for any help
Hi ! It's possible by editing this file : C:\Program Files (x86)\SimHub\OLEDTemplate\Ingame\0_Default\part1.inihi .....i use a SSD1306 0.96'' Oled I2C...all work,but i want to put some words..like abs..tc..drs...ecc ecc...it's possibile?...tks
Yet another example about click-bait news aroundAlright, the jury is out! Here is the commentary on the full windows on Pi. It sucks big time. Check it out. Wotever, probably pays of more to port Simhub to Raspbian?
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/windows-10-raspberry-pi-hands-on,38629.html
Hi ! It's possible by editing this file : C:\Program Files (x86)\SimHub\OLEDTemplate\Ingame\0_Default\part1.ini
Hi !
That's a heavy setup,
Currently simhub is only focused on racing games (with a small exception of warthunder but for dash only, which is out interest for you)
Concerning Racing games, simhub can drive shakers and Fanatec pedals and does not requires asio at all to reach 8 shakers setup. It can also remap controls to keys (instead of joy to key), but in a really simple way (no profiles ...)
About SRS wind, i'm afraid it won't be supported as simhub already offer DIY alternatives really really cheaper.
About the jet seat this is under investigationsI did add forcefeel on the latest beta, but i'm not sure it's backward compatible.
currently buttons are only press buttons and the picture only reflects the currently pressed status. It's possible to make it transparent and then show and hide pictures behind to reflect the wiper status, but I con't remember that any games were giving that info.
Actually it's the same answer than above![]()
Hi ! You probably did not followed the same wiring as simhub ones, you cen see this discussion about it : https://github.com/zegreatclan/SimHub/issues/319 , it contains the wiring indication and if you are stuck with this wiring (if it's already soldered) how to change the segment mapping.Hi guys, unfortunately I'm not lucky, or I'm not able.
I bought the 7-Segment Red LED Display Common Cathode and I used this scheme.
I connected the common cathode display to the 74595 module and later to the arduino nano.
I make the configuration with simhub and start the game getting this result.
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Hi ! You probably did not followed the same wiring as simhub ones, you cen see this discussion about it : https://github.com/zegreatclan/SimHub/issues/319 , it contains the wiring indication and if you are stuck with this wiring (if it's already soldered) how to change the segment mapping.