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Ok got my momo but!!!!!!!

hawk038

Ok got my momo but!!!!!!!

by hawk038 » Sun, 12 Jan 2003 06:25:13

Tried that no luck.

> I just plug the actlabs in and push the momo pedals out of the way, no
> problems at all.



> > I don't have Act Labs pedals but from the photos on
> > http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> driven
> > counterclockwise when the pedals are depressed. If this is the case,
> looking
> > from the back (cover side) of the pot the wiring for a Momo harness
would
> > be:

> > Brake: blue wire, yellow wire, brown wire (clockwise)

> > Accelerator: brown wire, orange wire, blue wire (clockwise)

> > It's always a good idea to draw a diagram of where the wires go on your
> > pedals before you start yanking wires off in case you decide to restore
> them
> > later on.

> > I currently use homemade pedals using the pedal wiring from whatever
force
> > feedback wheel I am using (a leather Momo at the moment).

> > Spark



> > > Do you have a wiring diagram?

> > > Dave

Leif Hellber

Ok got my momo but!!!!!!!

by Leif Hellber » Sun, 12 Jan 2003 22:39:27

Oh sorry, I have the racing unit.

Leif

> They are one in the same cable. You can't just unhook the pedals.



> > Why do the LogicPedals have to be connected?
> > I have my RRC pedals connected to the gameport, and the Momo wheel to
USB,
> > without any problem.

> > Leif



> > > > Love the wheel but, after using Act labs performance pedals the
momo's
> > are
> > > > not as good and sense the Momo pedals are hard wired is there a way
to
> > to
> > > > still use the Act labs performance pedals?

> > > You can still use the Act labs pedals, but you'll need to leave the
Logi
> > > pedals lying around since you can't unplug them.  Your sim will need
to
> > > support multiple controllers - most do.

Steve Garrot

Ok got my momo but!!!!!!!

by Steve Garrot » Fri, 17 Jan 2003 01:46:58

I have a set of custom pedals that are wired to work with an Act Labs
force RS and I got Jone's adapter and made my own adapter and I can
now use my pedals with either the Act Labs Force RS or the MOMO. My
adapter is just a PS/2 mouse plug extension with an RJ11 plug at the
end. The pedals work great and now I only have one set of pedals and
one wheel on my computer. My brake pedal is going in reverse, but the
Wingman Profile software allows for correction of this and I am very
happy with the end results.

Also if you have the performance pedals from ACT Labs and only want to
get rid of the pedals that are connected to the Momo, get Jone's
adapter as it comes with an RJ11 that allows the wheel to work without
any pedals connected.

SLG

P.S. Jone, I sent you an email about the pot rotation. The pot should
travel toward teh VCC, when the pot is turned in the correct
direction.

On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 12:33:00 +0100, "Jone Tytlandsvik"




>> Do you have a wiring diagram?

>Momo Wiring diagram:
>http://www.tytlandsvik.no/momo/MOMO%20Force.pdf

>I will draw the Act Labs wiring soon. I got some drawings from Act Labs, but
>they don't show what direction the pots move, or what side the connector is
>seen from. So the first wire I made had the pedals switched and both axis
>inverted! I wanted to check with him again if he got it fixed and there was
>no other problems, before I sold this setup to someone else.

>Jone.


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