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Showroom Arduino Values Simplified

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by Perell0ne, Sep 8, 2020.

  1. Perell0ne

    Perell0ne New Member

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    Hello everyone, I’m new to forum. I’m designing a similar project with slightly different approach (interesting find out that several people have the same idea in parallel...). I found this topic while I was searching for the best option for software to drive it. Having to simulate the “g” of course the idea is to use the game g data. I was looking for the easiest way to simply send these 2 values to the Arduino. Which is the best way? I see settings uses “sway” and “surge”, but I didn’t find if they are linearly related to later and longitudinal g or which is the math behind.
    Thanks for any guidance on the topic.
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