by darren_uk » Tue Apr 15, 2003 6:02 pm
"lol! Thanks for that. Works fine now! I have a JR Quattro. Is theere any way of making an interface cable?"
I use a JR XP642: If all JRs are the same, then they have what looks like a headphone socket (same size jack fits it). So all you need is a cable that connects it to your sound-card's line-in or mic-in (standard cable from an audio shop, or maybe you've got one lying around the home? Doesn't seem to matter if it's got stereo plugs on each end, it still worked with me).
I then opened windows sound recorder to confirm I could hear the signals (it sounds like an out of phase tone). I had to ensure that it took the recording from line-in (where I plugged mine into).
You then need SmartPropo which interprets these tones and turns them into a Joystick emulator.
EDIT: Found it:
It's just a single file, depending on whether you're JR or Futaba or whatever. You then put this single file (.dll file) into the same directory as FMS.exe.
I had to disable my dialup modem too (not a problem, I use a cable modem). Symptoms before I did this was highly erratic flying (completely ignored my inputs, the controls were all over the place)
Works fine for me now.