all i have to do is wiggle the stick and the input from the stick settles down otherwise the system thinks the stick is at the extreme end of both axis' even though the stick is centered...
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legoboyvdlp wrote in Thu Jan 02, 2020 6:28 pm:Even if it's giving wrong input the shuttle still should ignore that input and follow the autopilot, on the left glareshield is the light on AUTO or CSS?
If no scenario is chosen, should you expect to burn up?
currently i'm just loading shuttle-launch from the launcher and starting up... then the only thing i do it start the APUs and shift-i to go...
Thorsten wrote in Thu Jan 02, 2020 6:29 pm:all i have to do is wiggle the stick and the input from the stick settles down otherwise the system thinks the stick is at the extreme end of both axis' even though the stick is centered...
That's just the thing - all your stick should be able to do (whatever you do with it) is set e.g. /fdm/jsbsim/fcs/elevator-pitch-cmd (because that's what's linked with /controls/ ).
The controller of that code is specifically instructed to not listen to external inputs
Thorsten wrote in Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:30 pm:Again - the Shuttle during is controlled by the engine gimbal code which doesn't know about your OS. The controller of that code is specifically instructed to not listen to external inputs - apart from a number that gets multiplied with zero, it is a completely self-contained unit in JSBSim.
Don't you see why I wonder how on Earth your stick can affect that bit of code?
eatdirt wrote in Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:30 pm:@wkitty, in case you might not know, in the joystick configuration menu, or on the command line "js_demo", you can really check what Flightgear sees as joystick inputs.
but no so long ago I was able to initiate a launch only by pushing the throttle that was igniting the OMS engines, and then the SRB followed without the MPS
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