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Post by hexpod on Mar 1, 2016 1:22:42 GMT
USO vs Synaptrix. Could somebody briefly explain the difference? What is the advantage of one against another? Which one is better to use with Thanos board? Thanks
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Post by vicpopo on Mar 1, 2016 5:59:45 GMT
With amc you don't use any of both.There is an autodetection for'the amc ( and now up to you it works well ;-) ) and the 6dof plugin is used ( the 6 axis are declared and you just have to full fill for axis which effect ( g-force, field inclinaison ) you want to use.
So Thanos correct me if I'm wrong .
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Post by hexpod on Mar 1, 2016 10:24:29 GMT
With amc you don't use any of both.There is an autodetection for'the amc ( and now up to you it works well ;-) ) and the 6dof plugin is used ( the 6 axis are declared and you just have to full fill for axis which effect ( g-force, field inclinaison ) you want to use. So Thanos correct me if I'm wrong . motionsim.freeforums.net/thread/56/amc-128-32-bits-resolution
Here riton39 is using the AMC with USO.
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Post by vicpopo on Mar 1, 2016 10:35:12 GMT
That is amc644usb , the previous amc.Riton didn't use 6dof and the mixed axis .He used it and test it with 2 axis I believe and one axis. I don't think you can use the uso parser with an amc1280usb.
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Post by hexpod on Mar 1, 2016 11:09:26 GMT
(...) I don't think you can use the uso parser with an amc1280usb. Informations from Thanos Dropbox:
The baud speed for AMC1280USB is 250000 bps. Enter this speed manually in the serial speed text box of USO (x-sim)
axisinformation string: AB~a01~~a02~~a03~~a04~~a05~~a06~ simulatorstop string: AB~127~~255~~127~~255~~127~~255~~127~~255~~127~~255~~127~~255~
All axis should be declared as Bin / 16-bit
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Post by tronicgr on Mar 1, 2016 11:33:03 GMT
It can work through USO as well, but it won't do any 6DOF math calculations. You can use the USO if you are making non-6DOF platform like 3DOF or 4DOF. Or even if you are doing 6DOF in non combined motor fixture, so each motor represents each axis.
Thanks Thanos
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