YAME64 suite
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How is an X-45 “brand new”??
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bought off Ebay New in the Box. 25 dollars . Somebody had it laying around in store or something.
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My YAME64 Setup…… My small Mini Pit. I added a simple Keypad that i Velcroed to the 23 inch screen. I rearranged the numbers so the are the correct configuration to the actual ICP. and just used BMS to reprogram them. I just started messing with the digital displays in YAME Wow This is an incredible thing!!! Love all the community development … Thanks YAME Crew and BMS for all your work!
Very nice setup!
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Yes it is a Dream come true Thank you my friend!
Check out the trims i rotated them 90 degrees … the Program is so versatile. -
bought off Ebay New in the Box. 25 dollars . Somebody had it laying around in store or something.
That is a spectacular find!! The X-45 was my first “want!!” HOTAS, but back then I was still in school and too poor to buy serious simming gear. I hope your X-45 serves you well for years to come!
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My YAME64 Setup…… My small Mini Pit. I added a simple Keypad that i Velcroed to the 23 inch screen. I rearranged the numbers so the are the correct configuration to the actual ICP. and just used BMS to reprogram them. I just started messing with the digital displays in YAME Wow This is an incredible thing!!! Love all the community development … Thanks YAME Crew and BMS for all your work!
Great setup! Where do you place this monitor in your mini pit? I have a similar solution but it’s situated to the left of my main single screen gaming display, I’d love to mount it in a more “central” location.
Cheers, Uwe
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Hello. Here are some pics of how I set it up. It is kind of funny. My uncle entered the room when I was doing this and he was like…. WTF are you doing .
Bought some hinges from the local hardware store and a 26 inch piece of wood I used for the base. Needed washers as the screws were too long. There are on 2 full turns of thread in that. Anyways works great and you can adjust the angle to whatever you want. -
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Great setup! Where do you place this monitor in your mini pit? I have a similar solution but it’s situated to the left of my main single screen gaming display, I’d love to mount it in a more “central” location.
One thing you have to do for a centrally-mounted touchscreen is that you’ll have to RAISE your main screen up by a few inches at least. If you just rely on the normal clearance of the screen from the desk surface, you’ll end up with a nearly-horizontal touchscreen and it’ll be difficult to use. Raise the main screen by 6 inches or more and you’ll be sorted. Or build a simpit
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Great Tool, i love it :-).
One Question:
are there Plans to add support for DX Key´s ? -
Great Tool, i love it :-).
One Question:
are there Plans to add support for DX Key´s ?Thx!
Yes, DX binding is present in our 1.2 beta’s. -
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Got an IBM X200T around and thought I give it a shot. Sadly the program crashes at multiple points:
leaving the client->windows tab
closing and saving the gauge layout editor
starting the client (YAME window pops up fine, then crashes)Last entry in the logfile reads “FD/Texture connecting to server”, depending on which options I use. Tried multiple combinations and settings with no luck.
VC, DX and drivers are up to date, AV and Firewall should not be a factor, system is Win 7 64bit
If it wouldn’t crash by navigating the UI I’d simply blame it on the old hardware and move on. -
Got an IBM X200T around and thought I give it a shot. Sadly the program crashes at multiple points:
leaving the client->windows tab
closing and saving the gauge layout editor
starting the client (YAME window pops up fine, then crashes)Last entry in the logfile reads “FD/Texture connecting to server”, depending on which options I use. Tried multiple combinations and settings with no luck.
VC, DX and drivers are up to date, AV and Firewall should not be a factor, system is Win 7 64bit
If it wouldn’t crash by navigating the UI I’d simply blame it on the old hardware and move on.Can you check one of the following is applicable to your setup?
- Windows aeroglass disabled might cause issues
- enabling “trama S3TC” in OpenGl Texture compression might cause issues
- reported SLI issues
- AFR - Crappy FPS (not really sure why)
- AFR2 - Good FPS - No left MFD & RWR
- SFR- Good FPS - YAME rendering fine
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Hi there, thx for the quick response.
- Windows Aero is enabled
- Never heard of “Trama S3TC”, never touched any graphics related settings. afaik C4D uses OGL and it’s working fine out of the box.
- It’s a laptop with integrated graphics, SLI shouldn’t be a factor
The only major difference in software would be some Lenovo tools for better accessibility when used as a tablet. After 20 years of PCs I should have thought of this earlier, even though they run mostly quiet in the background.
Will do some tinkering with that and see what happens. If it helps I’m gonna report back, if not I’m gonna wait for some more suggestions. -
My YAME just stopped showing up on the monitor! It opens fine, but just populates in the task manager. I was using it for a flight, went to run some errands and when I came back and opened it again, this happened.:(
Does anyone have any ideas as to the culprit of this problem?
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@usafpga:
My YAME just stopped showing up on the monitor! It opens fine, but just populates in the task manager. I was using it for a flight, went to run some errands and when I came back and opened it again, this happened.:(
Does anyone have any ideas as to the culprit of this problem?
ThanksOne of your monitors went into sleep mode?
Are you talking about the gauges or the main UI.
In case of gauges: Open you layout xml file (/layouts folder) and check to see what x/y coords the window(s) have and see if they are still located on the correct position.
In case of UI: open yame64.xml file (/config folder) and also check x/y coordinates. -
One of your monitors went into sleep mode?
Are you talking about the gauges or the main UI.
In case of gauges: Open you layout xml file (/layouts folder) and check to see what x/y coords the window(s) have and see if they are still located on the correct position.
In case of UI: open yame64.xml file (/config folder) and also check x/y coordinates.Main UI. Is the .xml file in the client folder? If so, I opened it and this is what I got. Did I go to the right place?
Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document. Error processing resource 'file:///D:/Yame64/YAME64/YAME64_client…
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@usafpga:
Main UI. Is the .xml file in the client folder? If so, I opened it and this is what I got. Did I go to the right place?
Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document. Error processing resource 'file:///D:/Yame64/YAME64/YAME64_client…
No the xml is in the /config folder, named yame64.xml
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In yame64.xml in conf folder you will find a section like this:
probably the values are set to -32000, change to 0 and all should work. It’s a known and resolved bug for the next update.