YAME64 suite
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Server on the pc running bms.
Then connect all the displays you want to use yame with (two for the MFD’s and the third to display Mach, Alt, ADI, VVI, AOA, HSI and engine gauges) on the slave pc and run client on that one. -
Thanks FD, I’ll need to keep using the client only as it is not possible for me to, either run cables from the secondary pc or to have it next to the main pc….
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Youcan do it via LAN or wifi, no need to manually link both pc’s. As long as the client one can reach the server over internal (or less performant external) ip, you’re good to go.
We even did instructor/trainee setup with me as trainee in Belgium as server and the instructor in Poland with client connected to my public ip. -
Sounds promising, both my pc’s are wired to the router.
You don’t happen to have detailed instructions on how to set it up this way?
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If both are wired to the router, you can use the internal IP and follow the manual. It’s the sm as mentioned on section 10 (F-16B: trainee - instructor setup) but then use local IP instead of external IP.
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start YAME64 on BMS pc.
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go to the server tab and note the local IP address & listening port
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set or unset use direct3D to your own liking.
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set key server if you want to send keystrokes (touchscreen input) from client to server
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hit apply
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go to the run tab, click on “start server”
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start YAME on slave pc.
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go to the client tab
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set radio button “get data from network”
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enter the local IP address and port you noted on the server tab on the BMS pc earlier.
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hit apply
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go to the run tab, click on “start client”
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If both are wired to the router, you can use the internal IP and follow the manual. It’s the sm as mentioned on section 10 (F-16B: trainee - instructor setup) but then use local IP instead of external IP.
In short:
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start YAME64 on BMS pc.
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go to the server tab and note the local IP address & listening port
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set or unset use direct3D to your own liking.
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set key server if you want to send keystrokes (touchscreen input) from client to server
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hit apply
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go to the run tab, click on “start server”
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start YAME on slave pc.
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go to the client tab
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set radio button “get data from network”
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enter the local IP address and port you noted on the server tab on the BMS pc earlier.
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hit apply
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go to the run tab, click on “start client”
Brilliant FD, many thanks for the info, i’ll set it up later……
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PS: make sure your router has port forwarding for the noted listening port and any firewalls on router or pc’s allow in/out going traffic on that port and for that exe.
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Any workable POH map for yame64?
The WDP one does not work for me reducing size. -
- start YAME on slave pc.
- go to the client tab
- set radio button “get data from network”
- enter the local IP address and port you noted on the server tab on the BMS pc earlier.
- hit apply
- go to the run tab, click on “start client”
okay, curiosity got the better of me and I had a go at setting up.
On the slave pc I have installed YAME64 however, when i try to run YAME64 on the slave pc I get a message “unable to create configuration file” I have installed the VSC++ redistributable on both machines.
I’m now thinking I need BMS on both machines?
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Any workable POH map for yame64?
The WDP one does not work for me reducing size.Same request here, cannot get the normal map working, even if I downsize, would love a map for POH……HELP US!!!
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Remind me again what POH means?
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Remind me again what POH means?
Pillars Of Hercules (the famous rocks at both sides of the entrance to Strait of Gibraltar).
Edit: ddoc clearly beat me on this one…
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okay, curiosity got the better of me and I had a go at setting up.
On the slave pc I have installed YAME64 however, when i try to run YAME64 on the slave pc I get a message “unable to create configuration file” I have installed the VSC++ redistributable on both machines.
I’m now thinking I need BMS on both machines?
No you don’t need BMS on the slaved client. The message is because it can’t write the config file in the folder.
Right click the Yame folder and check if it’s not set to “read only” (also not any subfolder) and also try running yame as administrator. -
No you don’t need BMS on the slaved client. The message is because it can’t write the config file in the folder.
Right click the Yame folder and check if it’s not set to “read only” (also not any subfolder) and also try running yame as administrator.Thanks again FD.
Okay panic over, it all seems to be working now thanks again FD. I’m getting ~90 fps however, the extracted displays are a bit choppy, I’ve tried reducing the frame rate to 15 but doesn’t appear to make much difference so far it seems it might be usable, time will tell I guess.
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Thanks FD, I’ll need to keep using the client only as it is not possible for me to, either run cables from the secondary pc or to have it next to the main pc….
Have you thought about using powerlan adapters?
Cheers, Uwe
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FD is it possible for YAME to display the Block 60 CPD as a 3rd MFD (TGP page for example)?
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FD is it possible for YAME to display the Block 60 CPD as a 3rd MFD (TGP page for example)?
unfortunately no, because BMS doesn’t support 3 separate mfd’s at the moment. It’s a wish for me too, but until BMS offers 3 of them, Yame can’t pull them from memory.
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Have you thought about using powerlan adapters?
Cheers, Uwe
Cheers Uwe, I could’ve done with those a couple of months ago when I had to run a cable through the attic back to the router for my kids computer - she doesn’t know it, but, she’s hosting yame for me.
The problem was that even though I knew the two computers were wired to the router in trying to understand what I was doing, while I was doing it I had a bit of a “which ones any key” moment, thinking I had to connect my extra monitors to the pc in isolation.
Thanks for your suggestion, i’ll look to try these out on my plotter.
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I’m having trouble getting YAME to run correctly, I’m hoping you can help.
Be gentle, I am quite new at all of this and not very computer savvy at all.
I had an older version of YAME installed, but I never got it to work correctly with little effort. I uninstalled that version and downloaded the latest version, then I read about deleting the .dll file and deleted that. Should have I deleted that before installing the new version?
YAME loads up fine, and I am able to set up the instruments on the second monitor as I’d like. I click on RUN CLIENT and the second monitor shows some instruments and some black boxes where others should be. I assume this is all normal up to this point. When I click LAUNCH BMS, BMS starts to load and then quits, sometimes I get an error, sometimes it just seems to self close. BMS launches just fine by itself (4.33 U2). I am running on Win7 64, one machine with two monitors. Am I right that I don’t need to touch anything with the SERVER side of things? I’m confused about the 3dhook, do I want that or not?
Sorry for being such a know-nothing newb, I really tried to comprehend the install instructions but I just feel lost.
Thank you,
-Crow