Hello all,
I have been running BMS for quite some time now and run 3 screens for my visuals and a forth for my display extractions. I only use the MFD’s, DED and RWR.
I recently got a virus on my computer that forced me to have to reinstall my Windows 7 OS and then reload BMS. I had all my files and profiles saved. BMS works fine but I am having problems with the extraction portion. Normally I would start the sim then the extracted windows would go black while loading then the displays would load up with no problem. Ever since I reinstalled everything, the extracted windows stay white when entering the pit and never display the MFD’s, DED and RWR. the 3 screens for external visuals work fine and I can fly the sim with no problem. I just have white window boxes on my forth monitor. Anyone experienced this or knows what could be the problem?
Thanks!
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I installed 3.6.4 and have problems with Battle for Balkans stand alone from falcon Online. All other theaters work fine.
I am receiving that same message as Fubar2Niner:
MicrosoftNET.framework
Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click quit, the application will close immediately.
Field not found: “Flight.Arrive”I have the latest Microsoft NET.Framework installed.
When I uninstalled 3.6.4 and re-install 3.6.3, I now receive this error message and cant get the old version to work.
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File not found: c:\Falcon BMS 4.32\data\campaign\Korea\Balkans.idxAm I doing something wrong or is WDP 3.6.4 not compatible with Falcon Online Stand-alone Balkans theater?
Yes, Yes. I have done everything to install this update right. I have done many installs with no problems only on this update.
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RE: Multi screen
Hey guys
Just getting back into BMS after a couple of years away from it. Question, from this post I see that multiple screens are supported and thats great. I’m running 3 27" screens as the main dispaly and 1 10" touch screen as the UFCD. 2 10" screens for my DDI. I know about the extractor and will set it up when ready but the one question I have is that my main screen at 5040x1050 looks like sorry to say crap because I can’t zoom out on the pit.
i’m trying to get something like this or at least to get it to zoom out a bit. sorry I don’t hava screen of what I’m seeing with BMS as I’m just setting everyting back up.
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee227/mfkillen/2013-11-16_14-53-58-617_zps3c9922aa.png
Thanks in avance for any help on this.
wood
I think what you are trying to accomplish is to widen your FOV. You must go to you BMS Config file and change the FOV setting. I think the default is 50 or 80. I have mine set to 110. There is a thread on this and I will try and look for it. Also, you will probably have change the pitch limit for all your cockpit art files for every model aircraft so you have full pitch range in the 3d view. There is also another thread on this.
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RE: Multi screen
Where did you get the buttons for the ICP, the switches and Knobs for the consoles from?
Awsome Pit BTW
Thanks. The ICP was manufactured by Propnut. Here is the thread on his ICP. https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?15107-DIY-ICP-Module He made them from scratch and he is selling them now as a DIY ICP kit. PM him and he can let you know if he still has any kits left or if he is going to make more.
The switches are various producers. They are not replicas of the real Viper. I just wanted a functional pit that I can fly. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money so this is what I came up with. Most of the switches came from Radio Shack and the Knobs, Rotaries and controller boards came from Desktopaviator.com.
The On-On-On switches I got off ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alco-Switch-MTG-226PA-Brand-New-ON-ON-ON-1-piece-/131120156584?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e875ecfa8 and http://www.delcity.net/store/search/p_789121.h_789123.t_1.n_y.jsp?search=7300048&x=0&y=0
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RE: Multi screen
Thanks. Pit is still a work in progress. Not shown in the last pictures posted but I made the seat back cushion to match the bottom. You can barely see it in the pictures at the beginning of this thread. A buddy of mine that flew the C-17 was issued the bottom cushion when he was active duty. He no longer used it so he gave it to me. I was going to order the matching seat back which zipped to the bottom cushion but the seat back was nearly $300.00 US. The one I made came to about $40.00 US.
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RE: Multi screen
@k:
Amaxing pit. Any tips and hint how you manage to build such a beauty ?
Cheers
Thanks for the complement!
Well, I started off with the mindset that my pit was going to be designed with only functionality in mind. I was not trying to achieve what a lot of those guys do over at Viperpits which is complete accuracy. I am a RL pilot and have to have hands on controls to make it more enjoyable for me. Mouse clicking and keyboard manipulation is something I wanted to get away from.
My first task was to get the visuals down and then work on a surrounding function pit. I toyed around with the idea of multiple TFT screens for screen extraction but ended up with the 18" monitor behind the up front panel. The only other thing that I may consider in the area of visuals is a small LCD for the analog gauges but I don’t use them enough right now to justify the cost. I just wanted to stay simple enough to be cost effective allowing me to have a little realism while flying.
The first thing I built was the ACES seat. It was a prefab seat using MDF. All of my pit is made of MDF.
This is what I started off with:
I switched to the three monitors (BENQ 22")
I then built temporary consoles for my HOTAS and added a 4th monitor. It was an old 15" I had till I figured out what I wanted to use for the Upfront panel.
I started constructing a real size panel out of foam board (which would just appear as real panel) without any of the 3-D depth. Just flat to mimic the look of the panel and started to look for a monitor that would closely fit the panel and allow for the close approximate position of the extracted gauges. I found the 18" I-INC monitor. The foam panel allowed me to adjust the look and size cheaply to get my final measurements to fit the monitor. This is the foam panel. Now with the task of making a UFP, I could not figure out how I was going to create a ICP. Then I thought about a Numeric pad. Worked like a champ as a temp ICP.
Most of the other pit construction was simple woodworking. I met a guy name Propnut and the guy has great manufacturing skills and he built my ICP. From scratch. Here is a picture with Propnut’s prototype ICP and as you can see I went to mounting all my monitors against the wall and you can see my HOTAS on my temp consoles.
Here is the start of my console construction. I used foam board panels to get the measurements right for when I build my Plexiglas panels.
Here is a picture of my MK II ICP from Propnut’s final production. And a look at the right temp console.
From here, I continued to construct and finish my consoles. The panels were constructed from plexiglas and I used desktopaviator.com for my pulse generators and various accessories. I currently have 5 generators installed to operate the switches for full function without the use of the mouse or keyboard. Here is a pulse generator mounted inside one of the consoles.
There is much more but that is kind of the “just” of what I have done to have a functional pit without an enormous cost. I would be glad to go into more detail. Just PM me with any questions. The process to this point took just under a year of on and off work. Disregard the dates on the pictures, they are not correct.
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RE: Multi screen
I am running 4 monitors. 3-22" and 1-18.5" with a MSI R7850 Twin Frozer/2GB GDDR5 with Eyefinity with no problems.