Iβm making and assumption here, but I take it that board doesnβt allow for a analog axis to pass through to the main board. Does the main board have the analog input built in?
The idea is turn off all other effects and adjust the balance spring so when you move the grip to the sides at various deflections and leave it there it stays put. Heavy grips tend to weigh down the more deflected they are from center, this is to counter that (if needed)
oh ok cheers for the explanation, I might give that a go when I swap over to my mcgu next. wow firmware update was extremely easy to do! good work with that streamlined process. Oh sorry but one more question, am I missing something is there a way to save different profiles for the config software? Thanks again m8
hi there, @walmis , how are you? Hey, a quick question/request: is there a way to force a re-write of the current firmware version? Reason: was just flying DCS on the previous firmware version of Rhino. The game crashed during a plane crash, so there were joystick vibration effects. Anyway, after the game process got killed the joystick continued to vibrate. - I powercycled it, still vibrations. Loaded default config, no dice, still vibrates. - Rebooted the pc: still the same. Anyway, no matter how many times I cycled it, rebooted my PC, re-applied configs/resets: the vibration wouldn't go away. - When launching Autocalibrate the vibration stops, allows me to calibrate and then stop it. As soon as I 'send/store' to the device the vibration comes back. - In debug it showed different effects loaded, so I re-disable/re-enable, no matter which way I apply them the 'ghost' effects continue to work/show up in debug.
Now, I think you know where this is going : yup, to your website, luckily you had the new version up, I flashed Rhino and voila: all back to normal. Soo... help a brotha out!
Ahh, I think when DCS crashed it left the vibro effect still running, you can unplug/replug the Rhino USB to reset completely, the Estop switch only controls power to the motors. Might be a good idea to add a software reset in the app in the future.
Hey! According to the bot 28 Rhinos have been sent atm. Walmis is, I believe, currently ramping up production, but the queue is something like 200+ units long. Mine is 116, ordered in mid-October. Sooo, I'd expect 4-6 months-ish. You can DM the VPforceBot with !status and !info <your e-mail here> for more info.
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I bet. I love that it's already extended to some extent. Will be good for helicopter maneuvers etc. I hope itll support no centering, or that we can change cebterpoint/trim on the fly for simulators that's not otherwise supported
Already a thing m8! Force trim has worked perfectly for me in the dcs huey & Black Shark 2, msfs2020 dosen't support ffb natively but XPForce or other 3rd party software will give you ffb in msfs, I use XPForce atm & it's good, however it doesn't support force trim, Walmis has just updated the software/firmware for the RHINO base & you can now set force trim in the config software for the RHINO base, so for games that don't support force trim you can still do it through the software.
Flying heli's in DCS has been so much better!, also the RHINO has a huge throw on it, I use a 200mm extension, but the software allows you to adjust the length of throw for the x & y axis & it auto-magically adjusts the calibration to fit, this is awesome for going from aircraft to aircraft that may have different throw, or even just to make it fit your pit size.
This is literally what I just asked some real pilots about. That was actually my next question.. 20cm extender would be too tall on my rig. I did some measurements, and I cannot use an extender, because the base will cover the whole height.. So I guess with VPforce I won't get as realistic throw as with a real cyclic.. But maybe the fact that it's a freaking force feedback base will weight up for the lack of throw
I have another question @walmis.. Does the 'octacon' shape of your grip-mount mean that I can angle my TM grip a bit? I can't see a way to unscrew the DIN-plug in order for this to be possible.