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MOMO LEDs
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I can make this program find my Wingman Formula Force (the same as in page 1 of this thread):

I had to check my ID and convert it from Hex to dec and edit the Momo leds cfg file, but when i was happy that it was correctly recognized, I started LFS and nothing happens, my leds are always on, as usual.

May you be able to make a change in the program for me and the other people with my wheel take advantage of our leds?

Thanks and great program... I want the Logitech G25 to available Now
It might be impossible to control the leds on that wheel, or the command could just be different, but I have no means to find out what it possibly could be
after some research I think the lights on the Logitech Formula Force just can't be controlled. Left LED is when there's power and right LED is when USB is connected so I think the program won't work at all.

Thanks to Kegetys anyway, let's hope future racesteers will have configurable LED's.
[quote=wheeler] Left LED is when there's power and right LED is when USB is connected so I think the program won't work at all.

quote]

Thats the same as the momo's so with the ID No you should be able to get it working .


Installed this app last night awsome just awsome work great add on

SD.
Quote :I made a little program that....

a small step for a man a great step for car simulation

Thank you for this FIRST step and thanks LFS to give you this opportunity
Work with pitspotter?
First of all, this is a totally awesome mod. I had taped over the leds as they were just annoying, but now they have a real function and the tape is gone. It makes it so much easier to know what's going on.

The only problem I have is that I also discovered the great pitspotter program. When enabling that with /insim 29999 it also disables outgage and therefore momo leds.

How can I run both at the same time? Can I?? Many thanks!
How can I use MOMO LED's with JOIN2LFS ?

This is into the Join2LFS.config:

[SETTINGS]
InSim=
LFSDelay=0
CheckUpdates=1
LastUpdate=03.06.2006
Quote from Freddy_P :How can I use MOMO LED's with JOIN2LFS ?

This is into the Join2LFS.config:

[SETTINGS]
InSim=
LFSDelay=0
CheckUpdates=1
LastUpdate=03.06.2006

It's very easy. Just start Join2LFS, click on setting and add the executable path of momoleds into program file.
The join2lfs.config doesn't show the program you start before to join.

that's all
Quote from funkdancer :The only problem I have is that I also discovered the great pitspotter program. When enabling that with /insim 29999 it also disables outgage and therefore momo leds.

How can I run both at the same time? Can I?? Many thanks!

I left both pitspotter and the led program set the way it was installed and I use both . It doesn't matter if I start pitspotter or the led proggy first, works every time.

And BTW, pitspotter starts LFS in the config file so I don't have to manually start LFS.
This mod does not work for me. My problem is that MOMOLeds bypasses my cycling commands binds in Logitech Profiler in version 4.40 and in version 4.60 the MOMOLeds bypasses my paddle axes :-/
However the MOMOLeds itself works well.

-Win XP SP2
-MOMO Racing
-MOMOLeds 1.1
-changes in cfg.txt

OutGauge Mode 1
OutGauge Delay 1
OutGauge IP 127.0.0.1
OutGauge Port 56551

EDIT: It stared to work well, somehow... I haven't done any changes to anything :-)
The download won´t work for me, i only get a broken file.
*bump*

Is there really nobody who got this tool?
I can´t believe that.

Please help me out guys.

greez Sven
Thank you much.
nice little program to make use of thos momo LEDs Thankx heaps
I need some help for some functions.

I´m german, and i don´t know that: "Fullbeam" should be.
And the "Oil Warn", i know what Oil-warn means, but i have no idea for what i can need it in LFS. There is no Oil anywhere. Not on the Track, even no Oil-Tems.

So i hope somebody can tell me, for what are these functions.

sry for my bad english.


greez Sven
@Sven -- Probably for later, when Scawen makes LFS simulate oil temps.
@Fullbeam:
Use online dictionaries like this when you don't know how to translate a word.

Vain
Quote from Vain :@Fullbeam:
Use online dictionaries like this when you don't know how to translate a word.
Vain

THX, i tryed the leo.org translater, and it couldn´t tell me that it´s for the lights.

Quote :
Probably for later,

can somebody tell me for what it is, for sure?

I wanna write a Tutorial for this Tool in german, and there i would preffer to know what i write. Not only think what it can be.
Could somebody please help? I have the black MOMO and this thing doesnt work for me.

I have 4,60 drivers on the wheel and I changed my cfg configs to:

OutGauge Mode 1
OutGauge Delay 1
OutGauge IP 127.0.0.1
OutGauge Port 56551
OutGauge ID 0




In the momoleds file I have:


[config]
; outGaugePort: Port to listen to for OutGauge packets
; deviceID: Device ID of the wheel (51715 = MOMO Racing (0xCA03), 49813 = MOMO (0xC295))
; deviceNum: Device number (if you have multiple wheels of the same type)
; speedlimitFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing pitlane speed limiter (ms)
; shiftlightFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing shift light (ms)
; lowfuelFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing low fuel light (ms)
outGaugePort=56551
deviceID=51715
deviceNum=0
speedlimitFlashTime=200
shiftlightFlashTime=100
lowfuelFlashTime=1000

; LED settings below, if car specifig settings are not found, the default ones are used

; LED actions:
; 0 = Always off
; 1 = Shift light
; 2 = Handbrake
; 3 = Pitspeed limiter
; 4 = Flashing pitspeed limiter
; 5 = Left signal
; 6 = Right signal
; 7 = Redline
; 8 = Oil warn
; 9 = Fullbeam
; 10 = Low fuel
; 11 = Traction control
; 12 = Flashing shiftlight
; 13 = Flashing low fuel light
; 14 = Always on
; >100 = RPM light
; For primary actions negative values negate the light state.
; For secondary actions (LED1b, LED2b) negative value means
; an OR operation and positive a XOR operation.

[default]
LED1=1
LED2=11
LED1b=12
LED2b=12
lowFuel=0.05

[bf1]
LED1=6000
LED2=7000
LED1b=1
LED2b=1


When I run the little Program it says it has found the HID device and is ready for Outgage data.


However, in the Game the LED lights turn on occasionally and unrelated to the redline or RPM limiter. When I go into the PC System Settings the MOMO is under the USB HID with the number:

HID\VID_046D&PID_CA03\6&1280A016&0&0000

USB\VID_046D&PID_CA03\5&6C122E&0&1


What is wrong?
Can you use this to turn off the led while racing in darkness.....:sleep2:
I'm using a Logitech Formula Force EX and I was wondering if there is anyway of using the power light as a shift light? Similar way to the MOMO LED's but with just the one light.
Quote from vrooom :Can you use this to turn off the led while racing in darkness.....:sleep2:

Yes you can, can edit the cfg file to use no lights and there you go, both LED's are off, if you run this, it will also switch them off in windows, as there is no outgauge info for it to show, they stay off!
Thorvertonian could you take a look at my settings perhaps, this Add On doesnt work for me. I have the black MOMO.


I have 4,60 drivers on the wheel and I changed my cfg configs to:

OutGauge Mode 1
OutGauge Delay 1
OutGauge IP 127.0.0.1
OutGauge Port 56551
OutGauge ID 0


In the momoleds file I have:

[config]
; outGaugePort: Port to listen to for OutGauge packets
; deviceID: Device ID of the wheel (51715 = MOMO Racing (0xCA03), 49813 = MOMO (0xC295))
; deviceNum: Device number (if you have multiple wheels of the same type)
; speedlimitFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing pitlane speed limiter (ms)
; shiftlightFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing shift light (ms)
; lowfuelFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing low fuel light (ms)
outGaugePort=56551
deviceID=51715
deviceNum=0
speedlimitFlashTime=200
shiftlightFlashTime=100
lowfuelFlashTime=1000

; LED settings below, if car specifig settings are not found, the default ones are used

; LED actions:
; 0 = Always off
; 1 = Shift light
; 2 = Handbrake
; 3 = Pitspeed limiter
; 4 = Flashing pitspeed limiter
; 5 = Left signal
; 6 = Right signal
; 7 = Redline
; 8 = Oil warn
; 9 = Fullbeam
; 10 = Low fuel
; 11 = Traction control
; 12 = Flashing shiftlight
; 13 = Flashing low fuel light
; 14 = Always on
; >100 = RPM light
; For primary actions negative values negate the light state.
; For secondary actions (LED1b, LED2b) negative value means
; an OR operation and positive a XOR operation.

[default]
LED1=1
LED2=11
LED1b=12
LED2b=12
lowFuel=0.05

[bf1]
LED1=6000
LED2=7000
LED1b=1
LED2b=1


When I run the little Program it says it has found the HID device and is ready for Outgage data.

However, in the Game the LED lights turn on occasionally and unrelated to the redline or RPM limiter. When I go into the PC System Settings the MOMO is under the USB HID with the number:

HID\VID_046D&PID_CA03\6&1280A016&0&0000

USB\VID_046D&PID_CA03\5&6C122E&0&1
My entire momoleds.cfg file

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

;
; LFS MOMO LEDs configuration
; by Kegetys <kegetys@dnainternet.net>
;

[config]
; outGaugePort: Port to listen to for OutGauge packets
; deviceID: Device ID of the wheel (51715 = MOMO Racing (0xCA03), 49813 = MOMO (0xC295))
; deviceNum: Device number (if you have multiple wheels of the same type)
; speedlimitFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing pitlane speed limiter (ms)
; shiftlightFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing shift light (ms)
; lowfuelFlashTime: Flash delay of flashing low fuel light (ms)
outGaugePort=56551
deviceID=51715
deviceNum=0
speedlimitFlashTime=200
shiftlightFlashTime=100
lowfuelFlashTime=1000

; LED settings below, if car specifig settings are not found, the default ones are used

; LED actions:
; 0 = Always off
; 1 = Shift light
; 2 = Handbrake
; 3 = Pitspeed limiter
; 4 = Flashing pitspeed limiter
; 5 = Left signal
; 6 = Right signal
; 7 = Redline
; 8 = Oil warn
; 9 = Fullbeam
; 10 = Low fuel
; 11 = Traction control
; 12 = Flashing shiftlight
; 13 = Flashing low fuel light
; 14 = Always on
; >100 = RPM light
; For primary actions negative values negate the light state.
; For secondary actions (LED1b, LED2b) negative value means
; an OR operation and positive a XOR operation.

[default]
LED1=1
LED2=7
LED1b=-4
LED2b=-4
lowFuel=0.05

[bf1]
LED1=17000
LED2=19000
LED1b=12
LED2b=12

-----------------------------------------------------------------------


That works for me (MOMO Racing)

Give it a go, BF1, rev your engine with pit limiter off, should see the lights come o @ different intervals when reaching the specific rev range, if still no success please let me know!

MOMO LEDs
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