Falcon MFD Software for android tablets
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Sim, funciona bem.
O único problema que encontrei foi que é difícil codificar para procurar as versões 4.33 do BMS. Se você também tiver o BMS 4.33 instalado, ele deverá ser executado, mas irá procurar nas pastas 4.33 pelo KeyFile do BMS.
Se você não quiser instalar o BMS 4.33 além do BMS 4.34, basta adicionar a seguinte chave de registro usando regedit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Wow6432Node \ Benchmark Sims \ Falcon BMS 4.33 U1
baseDir = \ Falcon BMS 4.34 (altere para reflita seu próprio caminho de instalação do BMS 4.34)Em seguida, selecione a versão BMS 4.33 U1 no Falcon MFD e ele procurará pelo KeyFile do BMS nas pastas 4.34 e pare de reclamar que não consegue encontrar a versão correta do BMS. [/ QUOTE]
Thanks for the guidance. I added the key as it said, but to no avail. Still not working. The msg that appears in the Tablet App is: Connection Error with Server. I think I made the right setup. Well I already used this program in the other version and it worked right. Ips are correct. even so it does not connect.
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Still not working. The msg that appears in the Tablet App is: Connection Error with Server. I think I made the right setup. Well I already used this program in the other version and it worked right. Ips are correct. even so it does not connect.
All I can say, if it’s any help, is that it works in 4.34 apart from the problem I mentioned so you should be able to rule out the BMS version as the cause.
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Trying to run it on a touchscreen connected to the same computer i run falcon bms on…
I’m using an android emulator. The mfd’s, the ded, and the rwr are all receiving data and seem to be workin ok.
But when i hit a button offcourse computer switches focus, so my game window dissapears…
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Great Tool,
with the registry entry had it setup in a few minutes for 4.34. Still Testing as a few callbacks are missing in my key file. But the main goal having a working ICP and MFD’s are working right out-of-the-box.
More over to mention I’m using a quite outdated Motorola Xoom2 ME running Android 4.04Regards oakdesign
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The server program has no data in the input window if I push any app buttons even though running as admin.
Basically server can communicate with app but app cannot communicate with server.
Believe it is likely to be a windows permissions issue (but I’m running admin) or firewall (but I let it through my windows firewall as a private network). Any ideas?
- running 4.34 with registry fix
- MFD screens are working (very smoothly I might add)
- key file is reported as no errors (none missing and no duplication)
- using keys as per first post
- after that noticed some keys for falconmfd only were 0x0 so i changed them to 0X0 (copy and paste to separate file then find replace and paste back in still no dice)
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are your IP address in the same domain?
i.e. it only works for me if they are both 111.222.333.xxx
(111, 222, 333 and not the actual numbers, but both server and client might need to be the same - or it may be a specific network thing)
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Do you have any entries showing up in the Incomming Msg. List in the Server program. Such as
192.168.1.131 -> (SimICPTHREE) Num3
192.168.1.131 -> (SimICPCom1) F1if not check the Android App Log from the Menu LOG in the App to get further information whats going wrong
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are your IP address in the same domain?
i.e. it only works for me if they are both 111.222.333.xxx
(111, 222, 333 and not the actual numbers, but both server and client might need to be the same - or it may be a specific network thing)
Yes they are the same
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Do you have any entries showing up in the Incomming Msg. List in the Server program. Such as
if not check the Android App Log from the Menu LOG in the App to get further information whats going wrong
Thanks but no none incoming.
Tons of java null pointer exceptions to bitmaps (over 50?) in the log file
I tried in the app to send an email of the log but it crashed.
I have a rooted Teclast T20 Android Tablet.
Only permission falconmfd has in apps is storage.
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Ok it works!!
IP address was wrong on the app.
Thanks guys don’t know how I missed it, silly me.
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Hi guys.
unfortunatelly i dont have time to fix or change my codes.
is there any one need codes to upgrade
can download https://github.com/arifkomurculer/FalconMFDAll.git from that linsk
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Good decision, thanks for making your project open source!
All the best,
Uwe
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Thanks to make your Code open source. I’m the first who forked it :D.
Nevertheless I have your app and Server running with on Win 10 1909 on a Motorola Xoom2 with Android 4 and BMS 4.34.2 and it still serves perfect to my needs -
Thanks
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I have read this entire thread, the instructions and anything else I can get my hands on. Everything seems to work except I cannot get the MDF to display any information (pictures) on the android app.
I follow the setup instructions carefully and the green lights on the FalconMDF.exe are on. The displays are imported from BMS. But when I press “Send Img. To And.” I get a pop up message from FalconMFDServer that says “Unable to connect to the IP Address”
I have tried adding the FalconMFDServer.exe to the firewall, turning off the firewall, no matter what I get the same message every time I try “Send Img. To And.”
The button on the android app works the mdf’s in BMS, but I get no MDF display on the Android app no matter what I try. I’m trying to get this to work with BMS 4.34
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have read this entire thread, the instructions and anything else I can get my hands on. Everything seems to work except I cannot get the MDF to display any information (pictures) on the android app.
I follow the setup instructions carefully and the green lights on the FalconMDF.exe are on. The displays are imported from BMS. But when I press “Send Img. To And.” I get a pop up message from FalconMFDServer that says “Unable to connect to the IP Address”
I have tried adding the FalconMFDServer.exe to the firewall, turning off the firewall, no matter what I get the same message every time I try “Send Img. To And.”
The button on the android app works the mdf’s in BMS, but I get no MDF display on the Android app no matter what I try. I’m trying to get this to work with BMS 4.34
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1. You have a registry entry for BMS 4.33 that points to your 4.34. base dir?
2. In the Andriod app if you click on the green button on the top left and select SET both your server IP and Client IP match to the settings you have in the Windows Android server program.
3. You are running the Windows MFDServer.exe as administrator
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Thank you for your reply.
1. You have a registry entry for BMS 4.33 that points to your 4.34. base dir? Yes I did edit the registry and the program no longer gives me the error that it cannot find 4.33
2. In the Andriod app if you click on the green button on the top left and select SET both your server IP and Client IP match to the settings you have in the Windows Android server program. Yes. I have to change the ip address on the test part of the program every time I open the it. I haven’t found a way to save the ip address there
3. You are running the Windows MFDServer.exe as administrator Yes
I can also ping the tablet and get a reply.
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Can you check what’s the Android APP LOG is logging
If you switch the Android App to ICP mode and press any button do you get any Incomming Message on the server side?If you try to use the button Send Img. To And. Make sure you havent started reading Shared Mem yet. So nothing should be green in the lower left corner
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Another thing to mention. On my installation in the rare case that the Android app stops receiving or sending data and shows ERR in the Log Message. only stopping and starting the App on the tablet doesn’t help, I have to reboot the tablet. Happens mainly if my tablet lost wifi. But in general I have it up and running 24/7 without any problems.
Try to reupload or reattach your Screenshots, make picture of your Android LOG and SET as well, to be able to further analyze