Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice
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@discmis I do not have first-hand experience with that, but a search reveals that it might be possible with a cabled connection between the PC and the phone. Here is one link I found in a simple search:
Another option could be if your PC has a WiFi network card. You should be able to create a wifi hotspot on the PC and connect the phone to that hotspot using the phones WiFi. That requires that the phone is wifi capable and that the PC has wifi
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@jayb I’m wondering whether it is possible to use the USB network sharing function of the mobile phone to allow the two devices to be in the same network in addition to connecting the mobile phone to the PC via wifi. If possible, this may be the fastest and easiest way.
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@discmis Yeah, you should give it a try, only way to find out. The method you suggest would avoid a cable which is always nice.
Does your BMS computer (desktop or laptop) have WiFi ?
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@jayb I don’t have my desktop computer and I don’t have WiFi, so I can only try through USB network sharing to see if I can connect so that the APP can connect to the BullsEyeServer
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@jayb I later thought of a workaround, I found a router with wifi function and he has DHCP function
I connected the Eth Port of the PC to the LAN Port of the Router through a network cable and a set of virtual IPs that can be obtained through DHCP
192.168.XXX.AAA Then I turned on the wifi of my mobile phone and connected it through the wifi of this router.
In the same way, through DHCP, get a group of IP of 192.168.XXX.BBB and then ping 192.168.XXX.BBB from the PC side
It is possible to ping the IP of this group. Now open the BullsEyeServer and click the BMS Button through the APP on the mobile phone
The connection is successful after discovery, and it can work normally after entering the Falcon BMS, and the connection and data transmission are very good
Thanks for the relevant information you provided this time, the problem of unable to connect is successfully solved -
@discmis This is great news. I find network problems hard to handle, so I am very happy that you got it solved. It is really good that you describe in such detail what you did to make it work. Your ideas might help others who do not have easy access to WiFi in their environment
-JayB
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I use it for practice offline, very good tool! Thank you @jayb! The 10’’ is a crazy addiction
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Thanks, that is great to hear
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A new version of the app has been released. Version 2.60 adds one new feature and has a couple of improvements.
Continous BMS mode
For those who use the app up against BMS, a continous mode has been added.
The old BMS mode will work as before, ie. with each press of the BMS button, the ownship marker is drawn showing the in-game position. This is now one of two BMS modes, the “on-demand” mode.
Long-pressing the BMS button in 2.60 activates continuous BMS mode. The dashed outline of the BMS button indicates that the app is in continous mode. In continous mode, the app updates the ownship marker once every second. To leave continous mode, press the BMS button again to get back to classic (on-demand) BMS mode.
For those who wish to use continous BMS mode, it is recommended to use the updated BMS server application. The old version will work, but a lot of messages will appear in the window. The server app is available from Github (all links are in the first post)
Improvements
Besides the BMS continous mode, I have added two small quality-of-life improvements:
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Zooming in on the chart will now keep the ownship marker in focus. In previous versions, zooming in would enlarge the top-left NW corner of the chart. This meant that if the marker was in another quadrant, subsequent pan was required to see the ownship position on the zoomed-in chart
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The range of the BullsEye chart is now more clearly shown (larger digits in red at the top) to help with assessing distance:
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Many thanks, however how do i know the server is running on my PC?
And is there a way to resize the app on my tablet? as in portrait it hides the
BMS
button off the edge and in landscape it only shows so much of the bullseye?many thanks
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Many thanks, however how do i know the server is running on my PC?
You should get a command-prompt style window like discmis shows a few posts above this: https://forum.falcon-bms.com/post/355023
And is there a way to resize the app on my tablet? as in portrait it hides the
BMS
button off the edge and in landscape it only shows so much of the bullseye?Nothing regarding layout has changed in the latest version. Was it a problem with earlier versions too?
Note that the app really does not like landscape mode, so make sure not to start the app while in landscape and then rotate to portrait. Try this: force stop the app, then start the app fresh while holding the tablet in portrait mode, it should scale to almost any resolution.
-JayB
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@jayb said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
Nothing regarding layout has changed in the latest version. Was it a problem with earlier versions too?
-JayB
never got it to work
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@jayb said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
@arabianjules
You should get a command-prompt style window like discmis shows a few posts above this: https://forum.falcon-bms.com/post/355023-JayB
No i dont get that either
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@arabianjules said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
@jayb said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
Nothing regarding layout has changed in the latest version. Was it a problem with earlier versions too?
-JayB
never got it to work
Hm, did you try starting the app while holding the tablet in portrait mode, optionally locking the rotation in the tablet settings?
I just tried starting the app in landscape on a tablet. That does not work well, even after rotation, so that might be an important factor for you.
Edit: I found out how to enforce portrait mode when the app starts. I will add that in a future maintenance release. In the meantime please try if portrait mode upon start helps
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The next version of the app will always launch in portrait mode. This should add some convenience for tablet users.
Tablets are mostly used in landscape mode but that does not work well for this app (currently). So when using a tablet with the app, it is annoying to have to remember to rotate the device first. The upcoming release forces the app to be displayed in portrait mode, regardless of how the tablet is oriented/held. It is a very minor release which should be out soon.
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@jayb said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
@arabianjules said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
@jayb said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
Nothing regarding layout has changed in the latest version. Was it a problem with earlier versions too?
-JayB
never got it to work
Hm, did you try starting the app while holding the tablet in portrait mode, optionally locking the rotation in the tablet settings?
I just tried starting the app in landscape on a tablet. That does not work well, even after rotation, so that might be an important factor for you.
Edit: I found out how to enforce portrait mode when the app starts. I will add that in a future maintenance release. In the meantime please try if portrait mode upon start helps
Yup that worked, thanks, but when pressing BMS button just get
awaiting server
i see NO cmd window when starting the server?John.
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@arabianjules said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
@jayb said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
@arabianjules said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
@jayb said in Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice:
Nothing regarding layout has changed in the latest version. Was it a problem with earlier versions too?
-JayB
never got it to work
Hm, did you try starting the app while holding the tablet in portrait mode, optionally locking the rotation in the tablet settings?
I just tried starting the app in landscape on a tablet. That does not work well, even after rotation, so that might be an important factor for you.
Edit: I found out how to enforce portrait mode when the app starts. I will add that in a future maintenance release. In the meantime please try if portrait mode upon start helps
Yup that worked, thanks, but when pressing BMS button just get
awaiting server
i see NO cmd window when starting the server?John.
It’s probably related to the other issue you mention above with the server application.
Here is how I use the server application. I placed the single file in the C:\Temp\ folder (but any folder should work):
Then I simply double-click the file. That gives me this window (the “server” window):
Once that is running AND you are in the cockpit, the app will show your position if you select BMS mode by pressing the BMS button.
If you do not get the server window, try running the file as Administrator (right-click the file and choose Run as administrator):
Another thing that I must mention, do not press Esc when the server window is in focus. That will close it down. Just move it or minimize it to get it out of the way
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Just checked that the app works with 4.37. Phew
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hi @jayb ,
I just got a new rig and installed 4.37.1 and all the tools etc. including BMSBullseyeServer/BMSBullseyeHelper. No matter what I do (including running the server as admin) the CMD window just sits there listening.
Any ideas? I was on Windows 10 Pro, and now I’m on Windows 11 Home. I hope this isn’t the issue - I wonder if anyone reading this is running the software OK with the same OS as me.
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@CriticalMass Hm, it probably has to do with W11 vs W10. But to check the simple things first, did you allow the server app thru the W11 firewall (did Windows ask when you launched it)? They may have changed how that works.
I am unable to check the server app on W11, so I hope that someone has an idea besides the firewall settings …