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General Category => General Discussions => Topic started by: chris p duck on March 28, 2011, 06:10:12 pm
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I feel a little cheeky asking this as I guess its sort of a rival product (though I have both so maybe not!) but is anyone using a revburner with an sli-m or sli-pro?
I can only output the data to the Sli-m or the revburner not both :-[
To clarify I can have both plugged in, open simdash and the revburner works, however as soon as I start slipromgr (Leo's equivalent of simdash) I no longer get any output from the rev burner.
So far I've only tried this with F1 2010 and Dirt 2 (I know they're not proper sim's but I have a top-gear-style lap time board for these games as they're quick to learn so a friend can jump in and start putting in consistant lap times after 20mins or so)
I'm not expecting full support with this issue as the revburner does what it says on the tin perfectly but if anyone's had the same issue and can suggest anyting I can try I'm all ears ;D
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Hi.
It depends on the simulator.
Some simulators allow multiple connections from external application (like SimDash or slipromgr)
Others allow only one application.
F1 2010 and Dirt 2 belong to the second category.
The solution is to create some sort of data proxy which connects to the game and dispatches the read values to the external applications.
This has been dones with IRacing (iWrap proxy).
I will investigate the possibility to do the same for F1 2010 and Dirt2.
Cheers
Cristiano
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Cheers for the quick responce Cristiano. I just want to say that I'm very impressed with the support you offer on this forum. Just so you know it's both noticed and appreciated :)
I assume a single proxy would work for both games (both being codemasters) and probably dirt3 which is due to come out in the next few months? (he says with his fingers crossed hopping this is supported)
cheers again for the speedy responce