@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
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RE: Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice
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RE: Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice
@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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RE: Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice
@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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RE: Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice
@jayb What should I do if there is no Wifi connection to the mobile phone in the network environment used? Are there other alternatives?
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RE: Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice
After trying to fix the error message, it can be executed normally now, but what is the connection between the mobile phone and the computer? Is it correct to use the USB cable of the mobile phone? And start the game to enter the 3D cockpit, open the APP and click the BMS button of the APP to get the local bullseye position?
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RE: Free Android app for Bullseye overview and practice
I executed BMSBullsEyeServer.exe but got error message
Where did you go wrong? windows7 system -
RE: Axis Assign and X52 throttle rotary switches
Another realization of mine is that the Range Knob is actually used to adjust the zoom level of the TGP - and the gain level of the A-G radar instead of choosing HSD I will be able to increase the range (8-20-30…), or the FCR radar (10-20 -40…) as well
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RE: Axis Assign and X52 throttle rotary switches
I also have the same problem, the X52 pro Rotach Y (Range Knob) does nothing in the cockpit, I also tried to remove the relevant drivers and software, reinstall it and plug it into the USB port when prompted to insert the hardware, but the problem still persists Can’t solve it, I don’t know if there is any other way to solve it
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RE: BMS 4.36.1 Data Link default key?
@danster According to my attempt yesterday, I found that in the game button setting page
F10(IFF OUT) & F11(IFF IN) when I press F10 > 0.5s OSB6 is set to CONT it just worked
It’s just that I can’t determine if the initial keystrokes in BMS 4.36.1 are F10 & F11
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BMS 4.36.1 Data Link default key?
How to set up the Data Link of BMS 4.36.1 squad?
Is there anything to watch out for?
Is the default keyboard combination to start Data Link ctrl + o?
Because it didn’t work after I pressed
What is his actual name on the in-game button settings page?