Problem with logitech g27 and race07

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Re: Problem with logitech g27 and race07

Postby sirnoname » Wed 19. Mar 2014, 13:06

You disable all plugins in the converter but in the extractor you can only remove the joystick support with this command.
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Re: Problem with logitech g27 and race07

Postby Monaco85 » Wed 19. Mar 2014, 13:41

Ahh perfect. Iam right that i need a special version of x-sim to allow startcommands?
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Re: Problem with logitech g27 and race07

Postby Monaco85 » Sun 23. Mar 2014, 14:31

Hey guys. I tested the whole Weekend with a new Logitech g27.

My Hardware are 2 Computers. One for Arduino and one for playing. They are connected trought a optoupled Switch.

Now i can Play with 12V on the wipers without any Problems.
But when i supply the wipers with 24V the wheel doenst react after a view seconds. I have to replug it and then i can drive again for a few seconds.
Can u guys plz explain me whats the Problem? I dont understand. I have no Connection from the wheel to the wipers. It could only be a Problem of the Extractor and converter ?
i testet with the nojoystick Parameter. Noting Change.
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Re: Problem with logitech g27 and race07

Postby leviron0 » Fri 11. Mar 2016, 18:11

Hey Monaco85,

I have the same problem you had with my g27 and 2dof motion sim.

Have you found a solution? :(
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Re: Problem with logitech g27 and race07

Postby sirnoname » Fri 11. Mar 2016, 20:08

Sounds like electrical grounding problems, there are some tutorials in this forum.
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