Majesticlast post was on their forum in November 2022 and from the looks of their last post they are still working on it but it will still not be here for a while (a few years my guess). They have been known to not be very swift with development as they have commercial work and updating P3D products too.
you have to understand that p3d businiess is different to msfs, market is a lot smaller. so the studios have to make money somehow. look on the pricinig of Fslabs, PMDG on their P3D products.
seem majestics is not in a hurry for msfs. wondering it a release to msfs makes sense anyhow as many have the ATR and for most people its good enough.
Concerning flight sims in a general manner, it will come later.
Currently Simhub is highly "race simulator" oriented, and properly supporting flight sims requires some preparation work (new dash components, new shakeit effects, new kind of gauges ...). Before starting this whole new set of features concerning flight sims I want to make sure all the existing "sim racing" features are reaching the level of quality I want.
Yes, i am looking also for it, SimHub are a great tool and i don't want an another. ?
The basics for FS2020 as a start/beta with air speed, speed over ground and high will be nice.
But yes, it's much work and when you will make it, then complete.
Thank you. I am also interested in this. Simracing is my main interest, but the flight simulator is fun and interesting and I second the thought that I really don't want to add another piece of software and dodgy add ons. Would love to get my Buttkicker to give some basic feedback while flying. Simhub has been a quality part of my rig! Really appreciate what you've done with it.
I have been searching to see if the Microsoft Flight Simulator will be supported and came across this post. I think there would be a lot of people that would love to use your software in the new flight sim even if not every feature crossed over from sim racing. I do not know if there is any software out that does the same thing as simhub for flight sims, but I think there is a market there with how popular the new flight sim is. I know from personal experience that the flight sim feels incomplete without any vibration feedback.
Hey. Love SimHub - makes my racing feel so much better! Subscribed the other day for a SimHub license and it was worth every cent - so much better! I also have the new FS2020 and would love to get some telemetry feedback via SimHub too. Would be great to feel the rumble of the plane as you're flying it etc. Hope you have time to make it happen - thanks.
Hi Wotever. Thanks for a great product - appreciate it and am a happy subscriber. Hey, any chance you can just add the rumbles for now (for fs2020). I (like many other users) don't use the dashboards etc, but use your software mainly for the rumble pack vibrations, so it would be good if we could just get that for now and you could add all the more time consuming stuff (ie: dashboard stuff) later? Would be super grateful - thanks!
I wish The guys from Simhub would reconsider intergrating Simhub with Microsoft Flight Sim 20. I use a combination of rumble motors and shakers and only Simhub allows this. I have tried simshaker which only takes sound from a sound card and not the Audruino board I use for the rumble motors.
Good evening,
I am currently building a buttons box for MSFS2020, using your licensed FSUIPC 7 software, 2 BBI-64 boards from Leo Bodnar and have a question.
I think it is possible to assign to a rotary encoder actions such as the zoom of the map on the Garmin G1000 (RANGE button) or the brightness of the dashboard for example.
I did not find the events that correspond to these types of functions, can you help me please.
Sorry for my rough English, I use google trad ?
Thanks
Cordially.
Lawrence
Check the available presets for the G1000 - they will be listed as 'Preset:AS1000...' (in the current release), or you can use the HubHob site which you can use to find a preset. There is also an event file for the MobiFlight G1000 events provided in a sub-folder called EventFiles, but these days it is easier to use presets.
John,
I see the two AS1000 presets that are suitable for the events in question but none of the presets are taken into account, I don't know why.
do i have to install the wasm client?
Cordially
Are you using the default G1000 or the one from Working Title?
Your assignments look ok, so I am not sure why it isn't working. I will take a look and get back to you, but as the range presets just activate a hvar, could you try setting these manually to see if that works. Use the menu option Add-ons->WASM->Execute Calculator Code... and enter
(>H:AS1000_MFD_RANGE_INC)
to increase the range and
(>H:AS1000_MFD_RANGE_DEC)
to decrease the range, and let me know if those have any affect.
I confirm that for me it does not work at all.
To make it easier the video below shows the action.
I wanted to know one thing,
does the code calculator execute the command exactly like a button?
to do a test I entered the code that activates the pitot and it does not work either.
does the computer execute only the presets or absolutely all the codes?
Executing calculator code does just that - it executes the calculator code you enter. If you assign a button to a preset, then pressing that button would execute the calculator code of that preset exactly the same as done using the Execute Calculator Code window.
This doesn't make it easier, just confirms that it isn't working for you, as you said. I do believe you! But it is working, and we need to determine why it isn't for you.
I need to see your log files, with appropriate logging activated. Can you therefore please activate Debug level logging for the WAPI, by adding the following line to your FSUIPC7.ini file under the [WAPI] section (when FSUIPC7 is not running)):
LogLevel=Debug
Also activate Debug level logging in the WASM by adding/changing the following line in your FSUIPC_WASM.ini file (see the Advanced User guide for the locations/details)):
LogLevel=Debug
Then run MSFS/FSUIPC7 and try executing that calculator code again. Then exit and show me your FSUIPC7.log and FSUIPC_WASM.log files - attach the complete files please. If the calculator code is being sent correctly, then you should see the following logged in the WASM:
Did you try executing any calculator code when producing those logs? If so, nothing was received by the WASM.
I don't know what can be preventing this, but your FSUIPC7.log shows that you are using LINDA. This could be interfering - can you disable LINDA for the time being and re-test (e.g. just temporarily rename your ipcReady.lua file to ipcReady.lua.unused). You can also assign a button or key to the AS1000 MFD range inc/dec presets and try them, with logging for Buttons & Keys as well as Events activated. Do this and show me those files again, as well as your FSUIPC7.ini file.
here are the 3 files John,
I have the impression that the simulator does not interpret any code from the code calculator!
and that it does not interpret the prestets either, yet the other events are perfectly understood and sent to the aircraft.
Yes, the WASM is not picking up the calculator code from the CDA, although the FSUIPC7.log shows the WAPI is connected, and the lvar/hvar data has been received.
Do you know if you are running any other WAPI clients? What else do you have installed in your MSFS' Community folder?
2. Try the Add-ons->WASM->Execute Calculator Code function again (or buttons assigned to presets), but using the latest FSUIPC7 beta. There is a fix in this version that can prevent issues when using multiple WASM clients. This beta is available here:
Yes, lots of stuff...
As a test, just to see if this issue is being caused by an add-on, could you temporarily remove (e.g. move up one folder) everything from your Community folder except for the fsuipc-lvar-module and see if that works and we can go from there....
Me neither, it is very strange...
Could you try re-installing FSUIPC7 in a different location. Create an FSUIPC7 folder on your Desktop, and then re-run the FSUIPC7 installer and change the installation location to the Desktop folder. You can skip registration and copy your FSUIPC7.key file from the old location to the new location.
Also, if running any antivirus/malware software (other than Windows Defender) then try temporarily disabling that to see if that is interfering somehow.
So only the ini file from Community\fsuipc-lvar-module was loaded. The ini you attached has
LogLevel=Debug
but there are no Debug level logging statements in your FSUIPC_WASM.log file. So something is certainly wrong somewhere. Note that your previous WASM log files did have Debug level logging enabled, so something must have changed.
Can you please make sure that there is an FSUIPC_WASM.ini file in your WASM persistent storage area - check the Advanced User manual (WASM section) to determine where this is (it depends on your install type, Steam or MS Store). Can you also show me your InstallFSUIPC7.log file.
Also, once you have debug level logging in the WASM properly activated, add the following line to your FSUIPC_WASM.ini:
LvarScanDelay=45
Then try again and resend me the same files.
I find it hard to believe that only 126 lvars were found for the C172 - when I load this aircraft (with the G1000) I get 1779 lvars...
3a8082e126