(FS2004 only) ADF1 morse ID sound (1 = on, 0 = off), read for state, write to controlįS2002 timer (double float, elapsed seconds including fractions, incremented each ‘tick’ – i.e. (FS2004 only) ADF2 name (string supplied: 25 bytes including zero terminator) (FS2004 only) ADF2 IDENTITY (string supplied: 6 bytes including zero terminator) (FS2004 only) ADF2: relative bearing to NDB ( *360/65536 for degrees, –ve left, +ve right) The high byte contains the 1000’s digit and the low byte the fraction, so, for a frequency of 1234.5 this offset will contain 0x0105. A frequency of 1234.5 will have 0x0234 here and 0x0105 in offset 02D6. (FS2004 only) ADF2 Frequency: main 3 digits, in Binary Coded Decimal. Whiskey Compass, degrees in ‘double’ floating point format (FLOAT64) For the more usual ft/min you need to apply the conversion *60*3.28084/256 Vertical speed, signed, as 256 * metres/sec.
Convert True headings to Magnetic by subtracting this value, Magnetic headings to True by adding this value. (See also offset 0D0C on FS2000, and maybe CFS2). For separate switches on FS2000 (and CFS2?( see offset 0D0C For separate switches on FS2000 (and CFS2?) see offset 0D0Cīeacon and Strobe lights. Lights: this operates the NAV lights, plus, on FS2000, the TAXI, PANEL and WING lights. Pause control (write 1 to pause, 0 to un-pause).Īuto-co-ordination (“auto-rudder”), 1=on, 0=off
Season: 0=Winter, 1=Spring, 2=Summer, 3=Fall Hour of Zulu time in FS (also known at UTC or GMT)ĭay number in Year in FS (counting from 1) (This applies to FS2002, but hasn’t been verified on the others) Zero terminated string giving the name of the current Log book, with the default being called just ‘logbook’ instead of the true filename. Zero terminated string giving the Start-Up situation or flight name, including the path from the FS folder (usually PILOTS\ …) interesting but damn its a ton of work.Ground altitude in Metres x 256. I believe you… without FSUIPC… not data on 2004/2002/2000/CS whatever 98… probably all the way back to DOS Guy needs a medalīut when I think about it technically, it literally is like looking for needles in a haystack… and then an industry grew… it’s a great storyĪnyway I'm near brain dead, exhausted, on the same path these other guys walked. Not downing these guys… I’m realizing that after 10 years, FSX is really the FIRST real SDK MS has made… and then they ran away… ha ha See… its wrong, but that’s what a new guy thinks… the truth is MS “never” made the first SDK kit, incredible kludge artists did. So, this is the conclusion we come to… MS is now suddenly hiding the SDK away from developers… there used to be lots of developers working, now MS is hiding the tools. Yes, it’s very clever, but that’s not what I was getting at…Ī new guy like me, all of 7 weeks on FS, absolutely struggles to find SDK info, because what do we do, we go look at the MS site, and find that its something called ESP and pretty hush hush.
But having all questions about FS2020 in one forum becomes a bit messy. Which the release of FS2020 we see an explosition of activity on the forun and of course we are very happy to see this.