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Hi, I'm building my own home simulator and it has got to the stage where I need to start building my own switches. I bought the opencockpits master card and expansion card along with two encoders. I am looking to build a trim wheel and other general switches like a parking brake, mags etc, however I am very confused on where to go next. I would be most grateful if someone could give me a list of everything I need and how to go about building the switches. I am aware that I can buy products to avoid having to solder, however I would rather solder myself to keep costs down. I have seen some of the manuals that go along with the opencockpits cards but they are double Dutch to me.

I would really appreciate any help.

Thanks

Tom

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Tom, This connection is made via a parallel port cable.

Te be fair, no cable is required to connect the two cards. You'll notice the master card (male) plugs right into the USBExpansion Card (female). There is, however, a metal sheaf in the way of the connection (just try it). Simply unscrew this sheaf adn you're away.

Jack

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Thanks Jack, what do you mean by the shaft being in the way, could you please point to it on my picture below.

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Also, does it matter what femail port I plug the mastercard in on the expansion card as there are 4?

Thnaks

Tom

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A question, Tom - sorry, no answer! - how long did OpenCockpits take sending their stuff to you? Or did you order from a U.K. supplier? I ask as I've only just put in an order for the Analogue Axes cards and some bits...

BTW, what are you building... :whis:

Cheers - Dai. :cool:

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Hi Tom,

Now that they are recognised and working, you should connect a 40-pin female IDC cable (ribbon cable) connector to your desired "Block".

There are 4 blocks. One isn't used (well, not useful for you. It powers a displays card which I have, but you don't). One is for outputs, and the other two are for inputs.

Check below for which input block you need to use. It should be the first one logically.

IE: There are 72 inputs.

J3 handles 0-35

J4 handles 36-72

Use Block J3.

Regards,

Jack

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Tom, as far as I know, both ends are exactly the same (40-pin Female).

Tip: Cut of the end that will give you the most "length". EG:

C = Connector

--- = Wires

C--------------------C----------------------------------------------------C

Here, for example, you would plug the "C" on the far right into the card, and snip just before (on the right hand side) the middle "C".

I appreciate it is a strange text example, but I'm pretty sure your IDC cable looks like that.

Jack

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Hi Tom,

You should now seperate the cable into its individual 40 wires.

One end is in the master card; leave that there. The other end, which has the cut 40 cables on, should be seperated out until you can touch each cable individually and connect it to whatever you want.

So yes, for now, just seperate out the 40 wires so that they're free to connect.

Jack

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IE: There are 72 inputs.

J3 handles 0-35

J4 handles 36-72

@ Jack - Following this with interest.

Would that be 36-71 for J4, since J3 is zero-based? Just being my anal self...

Those cards are pretty amazing. Need to learn more about rotary encoders - I'm not interested in cockpit building in the general sense, but wouldn't mind putting together a generic hardware radio stack. That's pretty general stuff and would not tend to lock me into any particular AC class or type, which is my problem with hardware cockpits.

John

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If anyone is going to fool around with computers at anything expcept the most basic level, they'd better get used to the idea of zero-based counting.

Keep up the good work, Jack. You and your dad amaze me.

John

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