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Old 03-30-2006, 04:55 PM
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Re: Free RC Helicopter sim (and a good one)

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ok guess i was wrong my sim cord dose fit...but then i get into fms
and i cant get the radio to work?
dose anyone know the settings to get the radio to work with the sim
Here's some info on Walkera transmitters:
http://milehighwings.com/faq.htm#10
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Old 05-01-2006, 03:56 PM
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Re: Free RC Helicopter sim (and a good one)

how do I get a sim cable for a 6 ch blade CP??? PLEASE HELP
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Old 05-01-2006, 04:10 PM
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Re: Free RC Helicopter sim (and a good one)

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how do I get a sim cable for a 6 ch blade CP??? PLEASE HELP
Blade CP transmitter has a non-disableable CCPM. As a result, none of conventional interfaces can work with Blade CP and it's twins E-Sky "Channels Six" and Twister CP transmitters.

Fortunately, milehighwings.com sells special CCPM "un-mixing" interfaces for these transmitters:
http://milehighwings.com/faq.htm#9

Boris
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Old 05-04-2006, 07:24 AM
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Re: Free RC Helicopter sim (and a good one)

A few people have asked for a Linux solution equal to the Windows FMS, including myself. Since nothing was happening, and I had recently deleted my Windows partition (first thing that goes when I need some space ), I decided to investigate the possibility to use my controller with serial cable in Linux with FlightGear.

Well, after developing a kernel module for the serial pic to allow Linux to see the R/C as a Joystick, I am now extremely happy to report that it works 100% with my NO-NAME brand helicopter and R/C (I think it is a colco release in SA under the name CYCLONE). The transmitter is connected using a serial cable that came with the package.

It runs at 19200 baud, and syncs using a single byte every seven bytes with the byte 255.

It's even more realistic than I ever imagined. Using the helicopter model that ships with FlightGear, I was able to set up all the controls to effectively mimic the real life effect as close as possible.

The driver is available as a source download from http://www.teqcle.co.za/rcpic2/ and was compiled and tested with FC3 with the latest update kernel (remember to install the kernel-devel packages for the module to compile), and FC5 with latest update, so it should theoretically work with everything in between. I know it won't work for any kernel below 2.6.12, as there was a change in the serio subsystem that will only work with later kernels.

Shoud anyone require assistance, feel free to drop me a mail or chat on ICQ.

Johan van den Berg
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Old 03-16-2007, 03:45 PM
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Here's some info on Walkera transmitters:
http://milehighwings.com/faq.htm#10
Thanks for the link, ordered one for my blade cx, one of their new additions.Never would have found it without your post.
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Old 03-26-2007, 07:40 PM
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Re: Free RC Helicopter sim (and a good one)

I use my radio that came with my Blade CP on FMS... Just fyi, I thought I saw some one post that they couldnt.
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