[simpits-tech] CIM programming to FSUIPC Offsets?

David C. Allen allendc at qwest.net
Tue Jul 22 21:17:22 PDT 2008


At 09:10 PM 7/22/2008 -0700, you wrote:
> >       I don't know.  I was going from a quick glance at the BI API
> >       for analog
> >       outputs.
> >
> >
> > So it looks like 12 bit from 3/24/07 Leo wrote:
> >
> > I will have within 2 weeks a new card for Plasma-Lite which will support
> > 8 analog outputs at 12-bit resolution so take you're pick.
> >
>Ahh, ok.
>
> >       can implement
> >       the formula yourself in Lua.
> >
> >
> > I like the first part of your answer
> >
>Well gimme the formula then. :)
>
> > Ok, how will custom offsets in Project Magenta be entered?
> >
> > For PM systems they occupy FSUIPC offsets 5600 to 57FF
> >
>If you know the pertinant(sp) information on the offset, you can just
>enter it on the configuration screen for the simulator.  The screenshot I
>showed you is a helper reference.  You can enter the offset data directly
>or just double-click the one you want in the chooser grid which will
>populate most of the fields for you.

PMsystems uses a text file, is used it is called sysvar.txt

Here is a sample

//XXXX is display only
// December 3rd 2005
// offset, length, name, [factor (multiplier)]
//////////////////////////////////////////////


5600 .0 APUMasterFault
5600 .1 APUStartAvail
5600 .2 APUFlap
5600 .3 APUMaint
5600 .3 APUStarter
5600 .4 APULowPress
5600 .5 APUPumpFault
5600 .6 APUFault
5600 .7 APUGenBus

5601 .0 APUMasterOn

5602 2 APUN .1
5604 2 APUEGT .1
5606 2 APUGenHz
5608 2 APUGenVolt .1
560A 2 APUBleedPSI


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