YAME64 suite
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I have everything configured, g_bExportRTTTextures 1, on both versions, I just can’t get data pulled to MFD’s etc. It’s like I am missing step? Is there anything I need to put in"get data from network", as you can’t use “hook”, I think data got pulled one time, but I didn’t know what I did, as it never returned. Thank you
Hi Scottd5800
I had similar issue on my side, although I’m running YAME locally i.e. getting data from BMS (not from the network server). I couldn’t get data from BMS, although I done all the settings according to the YAME manual. Having spent few hours on this issue, I simply re-installed the YAME. Now it works perfectly! Try it out, hope this will help you too.
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I could not get it to work properly either until now, but that’s what I did to get it working.
Roccio has said that 3Dhook does not work (yet), that is crystal clear.
But I got gauges and MFD via RTT texture extraction working.
To do so the key was to configure BOTH versions (4.33 and 4.34) to export the MFDs via RTT texture extraction.
That means no 3DHOOK file present on neither the :\Falcon BMS 4.33\Bin\x64 nor the :\Falcon BMS 4.34\Bin\x64 folder (where the Falcon_Bms.exe files are)
set g_bExportRTTTextures 1 on both 4.33 and 4.34 falcon_bmas.cfg files
And of course falcon cannot be launched via the big “Launch Falcon BMS” button on YAME´s Run Tab.
This way YAME is extracting the MFDs and the gauges ok on my PC (server-client config)
I do not know if this works if only BMS 4.34 is installed.
I hope it helps
Works for me !
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My Yame is crashing on startup….:(
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Try to run program as administrator or reinstall.
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Same here. I can’t start YAME64 It crashes immidiately after startup.
I tried uninstalling and installing.
(following the above advice for 4.34 compatabillity)
Updated GPU drivers
rechecked visual studio drivers
Ran as administrator
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I will make a try, but i think everything has already been said before. You need to have installed BMS 4.33. At start YAME looks for BMS 4.33 configuration files. After that … it will work without 3dhook … just taking the info from the memory. But i think some people have summarized this before already. Please review the comments before this one.
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I’ve got 4.32 and 4.33 and 4.34 installed, and YAME64 is still working fine. I extract a couple gauges and 2 MFD’s to another computer (Win7 lenovo y70t laptop) over ethernet, display them on an attached (ASUS VT168 touchscreen) monitor, and all the MFD buttons work fine. (Laptop display is also a touchscreen )
Only problem I have, and this persisted before 4.34, is that I have to press an OSB twice for it to register on my main PC running BMS and for the life of me I cannot figure out why that would be. Same with the Master Caution and F-ACK buttons on the laptop native touchscreen display. Only every other press gets through, but this is a native touchscreen laptop and single clicks work just fine in any other application. It’s a ten point touch monitor, by Asus.
Any ideas or tips would be great. I considered using a different program for the buttons, but that smacks of effort and YAME64 works just great (except for the double-touch required to press any button). Is there anything I can do to make this better? Let me know if more details are needed. Cheers!
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@Tul:
My Yame is crashing on startup….:(
This is what I have found to work in 4.33 at least regarding the crash.
1. Start BMS and chose the "full BMS (or what is is called) keyfile in the setup/controllers menu.
2. close BMS
3. Start YAME64 (it started with no issues with me as long as I took a standard .key file first and loaded it.)
4. Start BMS and now select your own key file (while YAME64 is still running)
5. Go blow stuff up.Hope it helps you out.
I know it is only a work around, and I haven’t had any luck getting Yame64 to work with 4.34 yet. I think I’ll wait for an update. Messing around with both Yame, .33 and .34 resulted in me having to do 2 complete re-installs.MIL
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It worked!!!.. Thanks!
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Anytime brother. I just hope we do not need this workaround, after the next YAME update.
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I will wait for the next YAME64 update, I hope very soon
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I feel difficult to understand callback configuration in yame : do i have to select a callback for each button of my yame cockipt (SimCBEOSB_1L for example) and manually assign the corresponding falcon4 bms key to this button ?
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I feel difficult to understand callback configuration in yame : do i have to select a callback for each button of my yame cockipt (SimCBEOSB_1L for example) and manually assign the corresponding falcon4 bms key to this button ?
No,
YAME already knows what BMS callbacks (like SimCBEOSB_1L) is assigned to the buttons on the YAME bezels.
It will try to read what active keyfile you are using and it will convert the corresponding keystrokes to trigger that callback inside BMS.
If you wish to assign DX buttons to it, that can also be done.
Regarding YAME only functions (like the CP60, set mach index etc), you just need to select what keystroke(s) you want to use for those yame callbacks. -
It just worked one time… .:sick::sick:
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What should we do if YAME64 MFD’s OSB require us to push it twice to register one single press? (more details in previous page, previous post by me)
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What should we do if YAME64 MFD’s OSB require us to push it twice to register one single press? (more details in previous page, previous post by me)
I’ve had the same problem and it is a known issue. I don’t think there is a work around for it nor it stealing the focus from BMS window.
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I don’t know about the stealing focus issue, it’s running on another computer on another monitor. I though that was the issue. If everyone deals with this and it’s known issue, shouldn’t it be near the top of the list for upcoming patches/updates? I’m late to the party, just now starting to get into YAME64, any explanation would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
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I don’t know about the stealing focus issue, it’s running on another computer on another monitor. I though that was the issue. If everyone deals with this and it’s known issue, shouldn’t it be near the top of the list for upcoming patches/updates? I’m late to the party, just now starting to get into YAME64, any explanation would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Yeah I run it all on a single PC so focus stealing does occur in my setup. I understand that if you have a multi PC setup then that won’t be an issue but also the double tap to click a button still exists in single PC setup.
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BUMP , any news on a release date?