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Momo wheel help

David L. Coo

Momo wheel help

by David L. Coo » Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:33:29

I didn't.  I bought the USB adapter from TE and they work as their own
controller - they did before as well, but they work better on USB anyways.
My desk is situated perfectly because there is space behind the drawers on
the right where I stash the pedals for the Momo.  All the games I care about
support multiple controllers so the TSW2 pedals work fine.  If my boys ever
want to jump into something else that doesn't - I have the Logitech pedals
close by.

- David Cook


> How did you get your TSW2 pedals hooked up to the Momo?

> Don Burnette



> > LOL.  I've used them all and now I've got the Momo hooked up with my
TSW2
> > pedals.  The Logitech Momo is the closest thing to a TSW with FF that
I've
> > seen yet.  This thing is solid and has great FF effects.

David L. Coo

Momo wheel help

by David L. Coo » Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:33:59

He was joking I think...


> Why is better technology a bad thing?
> You don't like added realism??????



> > Force feedback is a fad.  It'll die out in another year
> > or two.  Just wait.  If force feedback amounted to anything,
> > all the big super-duper wheel makers like Thomas, ECCI, and
> > Hyperstim would be making force feedback wheels.

> > :>
> > --
> > Pat Dotson

Steve Levet

Momo wheel help

by Steve Levet » Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:25:29

To calibrate all you have to do is move the wheel and pedals to the
extremities.

--

Steve Levett


Pat Dotso

Momo wheel help

by Pat Dotso » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 09:33:53

I was joking, I think... :) hehe.

Just tweaking the ThomasECCIHyperstim elitists.  I'm
the biggest FF advocate the world has ever seen!

For me, there is no sim driving without force feedback.
--
Pat Dotson


> He was joking I think...



> > Why is better technology a bad thing?
> > You don't like added realism??????



> > > Force feedback is a fad.  It'll die out in another year
> > > or two.  Just wait.  If force feedback amounted to anything,
> > > all the big super-duper wheel makers like Thomas, ECCI, and
> > > Hyperstim would be making force feedback wheels.

> > > :>
> > > --
> > > Pat Dotson

Ronnie Bigwhi

Momo wheel help

by Ronnie Bigwhi » Sun, 13 Jan 2002 11:58:58

LOL I agree..driving sucks without force feedback :)


> I was joking, I think... :) hehe.

> Just tweaking the ThomasECCIHyperstim elitists.  I'm
> the biggest FF advocate the world has ever seen!

> For me, there is no sim driving without force feedback.
> --
> Pat Dotson


> > He was joking I think...



> > > Why is better technology a bad thing?
> > > You don't like added realism??????



> > > > Force feedback is a fad.  It'll die out in another year
> > > > or two.  Just wait.  If force feedback amounted to anything,
> > > > all the big super-duper wheel makers like Thomas, ECCI, and
> > > > Hyperstim would be making force feedback wheels.

> > > > :>
> > > > --
> > > > Pat Dotson

Tom Thoma

Momo wheel help

by Tom Thoma » Wed, 16 Jan 2002 01:39:46

Just bought the new Momo wheel myself. I have my Act labs force RS being
repaired and didn't like going back to the MS Force (Serial) so thought I
would give the Momo a try, so far I like it. I'm using the Act labs
performance pedals with the Momo and it is just as good as the Force RS
without the knotchy feeling.
If anyone has any core.ini settings for GPL to share I would be interested
in trying them.



> > Force feedback is a fad.  It'll die out in another year
> > or two.  Just wait.  If force feedback amounted to anything,
> > all the big super-duper wheel makers like Thomas, ECCI, and
> > Hyperstim would be making force feedback wheels.

> FF doesn't amount to anything? Try Colin McRae Rally (1) with a MOMO, and
> drive on one of the 'ice-snow' tracks in Sweden. Feel how the wheel
responds
> to all the changing surfaces, in mid-race. It felt very realistic to me.
> Besides, it's a lot of fun, which is what most people are looking for when
> playing games. So my guess is force feedback is here to stay. Wanna bet?

> Ice D

Jan Verschuere

Momo wheel help

by Jan Verschuere » Wed, 16 Jan 2002 03:12:40

In MOMO Properties:

overall 100%
spring 65%
damping 0%
no centering spring

In core.ini:

allow_force_feedback = 1
force_feedback_damping = 60.000000
force_feedback_latency = 0.030000
max_steering_torque = 295.000000

Jan.
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