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1. FA: CH?Products Flight SIM Yoke, Pro Pedals RUDDER /Brakes, THROTTLE QUADRANT - Flight Simulation Games
2. CH Pro Pedals USB - Rudder control?
In article <BB1CAAF4.11142% XXXX@XXXXX.COM >,
Michael Emrys < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote:
> in article XXXX@XXXXX.COM , dano at
> XXXX@XXXXX.COM wrote on 6/23/03 9:11 AM:
>
> > I think of Hellcats and A!-10! Attack! as good candidates.
>
> I was going to protest that Hellcats would require extensive reworking to
> make it really acceptable in today's market, but I guess more or less the
> same can be said for A-10. I think Hellcats is more of a "clean sheet"
> project though, at least that's what I would like to see.
>
> Michael
>
The problem - especially with Hellcats - would be finding the true and
rightful owner of the code.
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I don't speak for my company and it doesn't speak for me.
3. CH USB Flight Sim Yoke won't test or calibrate - Flight Simulation Games
4. Assigning CH Rudder Pedals as Rudder with Wingman as joystick
My Logitech Wingman Force has (make that had) the ability to use a game-port
style rudder pedal on the game port (the force installs either as USB or
Serial port.)
I upgraded to Windows XP and the Wingman Force does not support the gameport
pedals in XP, only 98se and Me.
So, I purchased a set of CH Products USB pedals, thinking I'd just assign
that axis in the settings for the sim (at least modern sims, like FS2004,
etc.) Seems like I've read in the newsgroups that can be done (Google,
unfortunately, didn't bear that out)
Am I missing something?
5. CH Flight Yoke USB
6. CH Flight Sim USB yoke not recognized in XP
When I plug the above in any of my USB ports I get the
message device not recognized. Human Interface Device does
not appear in device manager, but does appear if I plug in
any other USB device. USB shows device not recognized.
If I plug device in my laptop running windows 2000 it
works perfectly well and is recognized immediately.
Any ideas. Please e-mail me if possible
Many thanks
Terry
7. CH yoke & pedals - Flight Simulation Games
8. Powered USB HUB and CH Products USB Stuff
I own a USB CH HOTAS setup: Fighterstick, Pro Throttle, Pro Pedals. Love 'em
dearly.
However in performing an experiment unrelated to flight sims, I have my
gaming PC plugged into a Watt meter. At idle, my system runs at 95 Watts.
One day, however, I realized that my system was idling at 110W. What the
hell was the difference? I realized my CH stuff was plugged in.
Now isn't a powered USB hub supposed to fully power any USB devices plugged
into it? My system is sacrificing 15W of power for no apparent reason. Could
it be the USB hub, or is this normal? Everything works fine, however.