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TM Nas Pro Calibration?

Richard Busc

TM Nas Pro Calibration?

by Richard Busc » Thu, 18 Mar 1999 04:00:00

Ok guys I know I've read the answer here before, but I can't find the
answer with a deja news search.

When I calibrate with TM Pro Panel or Windows control panel applet the
cross hairs bounce around when I test it. I had it just right but I lost
it. I know the answer is simple. Something like not pushing the pedals
all the way. I use it with separate axes BTW.

Would somebody be so kind as to enlighten me? I feel like an idiot for
forgetting it.

Thank you  "The ZZ"

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Michael E. Carve

TM Nas Pro Calibration?

by Michael E. Carve » Sun, 21 Mar 1999 04:00:00


% Ok guys I know I've read the answer here before, but I can't find the
% answer with a deja news search.

% When I calibrate with TM Pro Panel or Windows control panel applet the
% cross hairs bounce around when I test it. I had it just right but I lost
% it. I know the answer is simple. Something like not pushing the pedals
% all the way. I use it with separate axes BTW.

% Would somebody be so kind as to enlighten me? I feel like an idiot for
% forgetting it.

Could be signs of a dirty steering pot.  But, also make sure tht you
have poll with interrupts unchecked.  If the cross-hairs jump around in
TMScope as well, it is more than likely a dirty steering pot.  But, I've
never seen the windows' calibration be real steady (but it usually is in
TMScope).

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