Morphine's Profile
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Unfortunately I’ve not been able to fly BMS for quite a while and have therefore not been able to keep my profile up-to-date. Fortunately, Gastone has picked up the project and has updated the profile to work with the latest version. So anyone looking for a compatible version please refer to his thread in this forum
Edited 3 December 2013.
I added some tips and additional functionality to the thread for those that want to make changes to the Profile:
TIP: How to change the SHIFT function to the Paddle from the S3 button.
TIP: Make the Trim Hat control views on the UNSHIFTED layer and Trim Control on the SHIFTED layer.
Added Functionality: Use LEDs to indicate full MIL Power (Deadzone) and AB Activation
Edited 1 May 2012.
I added the new Idle Cutoff code to the profile. You just need to download the new .tmc file and change the Falcon BMS Configuration option for it to work. Also, the former Idle Detent button is now just another JFS button.
Edited 13 April 2012.
I recently updated my Warthog files based on experience gained over the last few months. Mostly minor changes related to more realistic function for the CMS and the addition of some extra functionality via the Shift Layer. You can download the new version 2.0 or the original version from the link.
Please post any questions in this thread. Thanks!
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most helpfull information. thank you!
i have a G15. but i never worked with profiles or similar for my G15. I checked the AIC link but i am still not sure how to use AIC with my G15.
any hint is much appreciated.
cheers
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To use the Profiles for your G-15, make sure you have the latest Logitech Gaming Software installed (v. 8.20.74). Profiles are similar to the Warthog profiles in that they tell the keyboard what to do when one of the “G” keys are pressed. When you create a new profile, you can have it only be active when a game is running and return to a “default” state when a game is not running. So the first thing you do is associate a profile with a game exe. In the case of Falcon BMS, you need to associate it with the actual game executable which is located in your Falcon BMS directory /bin/x86/Falcon BMS.exe. If you’ve done it correctly, you will see a message in the keyboard LCD that the Falcon BMS profile is loaded when the game is started (i.e. you go to the Main screen… not the launcher or configuation screen) and they G keys will send the keystrokes you programmed.The AIC software is used by cockpit builders to drive gauges but it can also display the DED and PFL on the G15 LCD. All you need to do is copy the AIC software to a directory on yur computer and launch it. Then go into the Logitech Game Software and select the Applet called “DED”. Using the round select button next to the LCD on your keyboard, you will now be able to display the DED on your LCD (but only when Falcon BMS is running). I’ve attached the two screens that you need to configure in AIC to make it work
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You’re not seeing the two pictures called AIC1.jpg and AIC2.jpg?
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I see the pics but, not the target file?
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The link is somewhat hidden I guess under the word “Here” in the OP.
I’m pasting it below as well:
https://sites.google.com/a/hodderweb.com/warthog -
Dahhhh…sorry.
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Hi
Thanks for the profile, this one is the first one that works to 95% for my system. There is only one single issue. For me the functions assigned to China Hat do not work. Could you maybe update this?
Thanks
Cheers
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Thanks for the profile, this one is the first one that works to 95% for my system. There is only one single issue. For me the functions assigned to China Hat do not work. Could you maybe update this?
Hello Hollywood,
Which commands on the China Hat are not working (shifted, unshifted or both)?
For the unshifted commands (i.e. the Range Knob for controlling TGP zoom) you must map the “Throttle - Thrustmaster Combined” Axis to the Range Knob in the Avionics Control Page of Falcon BMS. Please refer to the Avionics Control Tabs graphic on the web site. Also, when testing, the TGP must be SOI for it to zoom.
For the shifted layer (Emergency Jett and Eject), you have to hold the Shift button S3 and the China Hat for simultaneously 1.5 seconds before the command is sent. I did this so we wouldn’t accidently jettison our weapons or eject from the aircraft. I forgot to document that properly so I apologize for that.
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
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Hello Hollywood,
Which commands on the China Hat are not working (shifted, unshifted or both)?
For the unshifted commands (i.e. the Range Knob for controlling TGP zoom) you must map the “Throttle - Thrustmaster Combined” Axis to the Range Knob in the Avionics Control Page of Falcon BMS. Please refer to the Avionics Control Tabs graphic on the web site. Also, when testing, the TGP must be SOI for it to zoom.
For the shifted layer (Emergency Jett and Eject), you have to hold the Shift button S3 and the China Hat for simultaneously 1.5 seconds before the command is sent. I did this so we wouldn’t accidently jettison our weapons or eject from the aircraft. I forgot to document that properly so I apologize for that.
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
Ok. I guess this is it … i did not wait 1.5sec
Let me try again
Cheers
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Worked. It was the waiting time. Thanks for this nice profile!!
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Loaded up your profile quickly and so far it seems to work A-ok!
So I wish to express my grattitude to you for making this excellent profile available for those of us that are less adept at TARGET’s scripting.Thumbs up!
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I like your profile, i have not yet used it, but i think i will implement some of your solutios.
I just have a question, why don’t u use the TMS and DMS on the stick as it is in real F- Stick?
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i am trying to implement some kind of “zoom in” and “zoom out” on one of the hats H1 or H2. in addition with a TIR stop command i want to establish a stable view on the MFD´s for example.
idea is:
1st press -> stop TIR and zoom in by a specific amount of zoom
2nd press -> zoom out by the same amount of zoom and start TIRunfortunately i haven´t found the zoom-in command so far.
in DCS A10 i use the Hat 1 to move back-and-forth and left-and-right in the cockpit to get a stable view on different parts of the cockpit.
cheers
fleX -
I like your profile, i have not yet used it, but i think i will implement some of your solutios.
I just have a question, why don’t u use the TMS and DMS on the stick as it is in real F- Stick?
Thank you@Tycho, I did map the unshifted layer of both the TMS and DMS to the default F-16 functions. It is mapped in the key file using DX commands. I just didn’t put it in the graphic and only listed the shifted commands. I did modify the CMS from the default functions to use the vertical press capability of the Warthog which the Cougar does not have. Hope that answers your question.
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@flex, I don’t know all the different zoom functions well enough to offer any useful advice. I have a second monitor that I use to display the MFDs so mine are always crystal clear I think you’ll need to experiment with the zoom functions listed in keyfile-generator.xls to see if there is something there that suits your purpose. The only thing I can quickly think of is to look at the MFD (with TIR) and then hit pause. You could then use the FOV command to zoom in a bit until it’s as clear as you want it. But I don’t think that is exactly what you are trying to do.
Good luck!
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I hate to ask what is probably a really dumb question, but I can’t figure this out. I can use the RWS or TWS mode without problem, but I can’t designate a target. I have tried TMS right but that seems to only change the presentation of the FCS screen. Whenever I use TMS up or down they won’t be designated. I have gotten it to work once, but I don’t really know what I did to make it work.
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I’m not sure I understand the exact nature of the problem from your email but I’ll offer some tips below. Also, if you’re new to FalconBMS, I’d recommend watching Krause’s training videos (esp. the FCR, AIM-120, AIM-9, HMCS, Dog Fight Mode video for A/A target designation).
1. Designate is actually TMS Up in both RWS and TWS. After you designate the first target you can then use TMS right to “Step” (designate) to the next tracked target in TWS.
2. Make sure you have placed the cursors over the target you are trying to designate before using TMS Up.
3. Just to make sure your TMS button is working, you can also select different steerpoints in the HSD by first making it SOI (DMS Down) and then moving the cursor over a steerpoint (an unfilled circle) and selecting TMS Up. This should cause the circle to become solid and it is now your new steerpoint.
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
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Thank you for the profile.
Best wishes,
Palehorse1