Watch the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFeI8SP7Bt8
Isn't the channel supposed to stay at zero when the stick is above zero? Depending on how fast I move the stick on the simulator, the value is always different..
João
Bug in Companion?
Bug in Companion?
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Re: Bug in Companion?
No, your input is defined as NEG side only, so anytime the stick is positive the calculations are not run and the value stays what it was on last time it was calculated.
The simu won't run calculations ~500 times a second like the radio does especially if the PC is already strained by other programs like a screen recorder, so when you move the stick quickly like you did it's possible to move the stick beyond 0 relatively long after the last calculation was run.
Normally you'd have a 2nd input line that defines what should be done for POS.
The simu won't run calculations ~500 times a second like the radio does especially if the PC is already strained by other programs like a screen recorder, so when you move the stick quickly like you did it's possible to move the stick beyond 0 relatively long after the last calculation was run.
Normally you'd have a 2nd input line that defines what should be done for POS.
Re: Bug in Companion?
Ok.. you're the one who knows. To me it looked like a bug
Even if I move the sticks very slowly the value is never zero as you can see in the video. Actually you don't have to move the sticks very fast to make that number much different from zero.
And it's not my computer.. Not this one, that is for sure
Classic excuse it's always the client's computer's fault looool
Anyway, I thought I'd let you know. If all is good then wonderful
João
Even if I move the sticks very slowly the value is never zero as you can see in the video. Actually you don't have to move the sticks very fast to make that number much different from zero.
And it's not my computer.. Not this one, that is for sure
Classic excuse it's always the client's computer's fault looool
Anyway, I thought I'd let you know. If all is good then wonderful
João
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