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Reverse Engineering A Setup

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by JonTheGreek, Dec 6, 2023.

  1. JonTheGreek

    JonTheGreek New Member

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    Good evening to you wonderful folks here on xsimulator. I am new to the simracing scene but have been racing for well over a decade.

    I have come here to seek expert advice and ask the question about trying to reverse engineer Matthias Fulczyk's build. It looks incredible and I want to learn more about it (and motion setups in general). I'm sure most of the people on this forum know about, or have seen this gentleman's setup:

    I wish he would provide more information about this setup but he doesn't and does not want to help people who wish to recreate it. Much respect to him and, to me, seems perfectly reasonable. He would probably spend more time trying to help people out and trouble shooting setups instead of enjoying his life, his hobby, and evolving his setup.

    What, realistically, can be determined from looking at his setup? How accurately can this be recreated if provided the same motion hardware? Has this gentleman created his own software do decode and translate the information into motion?

    This is why I have come here seeking the advise of people far more knowledgeable than I. I do understand that the cost of this system is not for the faint-of-heart.

    If I have not posted this in the proper thread please let me know.