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to set specific functions for your hardware.
Runtime Mode
This would be the normal mode of operation in your simulator environment. When pmSystems starts,
Keyboard Commands / Mouse
[Esc] Activates Menu
[Q] Exit/Quit Program
[I]
Run Variable Initialization (i.e. initialize variables as defined in the configuration
file)
[F1 - F6] Select View (saves upon exit)
[+] and [-] Zoom in and Out
[Cursor Keys] Move Image (Ctrl accelerates)
[Right-Click]
[Move]
Pans/Moves image
[Left-Click] Activate switch/button
[MouseWheel] Zoom
Menu Options
The menu allows you to set the aircraft configuration file, the running mode
(Runtime/Development), the graphics options and the cycle speed of the application.
An important option is Slave Mode On/Off. This allows you to run multiple copies of pmSystems over a
network, one always has to be set to Slave Mode Off, otherwise the variables will not be processed. If you
are running only one copy of pmSystems, the Slave mode should be OFF (i.e. Master Mode). The second,
third or any other instance of pmSystems should have this mode set to On. If you have more than one set
to Master mode, then there will be conflicts in the handling of the variables and the switches.
Re-Initialize resets the variables to the states described in the INIT section of the configuration file.
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Development Mode
This mode would be used to make changes to the currently selected aircraft configuration file.
Important: when reporting a problem with the software, please make sure it is done when the original file
is used, or report precisely which changes have been made to the configuration file so we can identify it.
Keyboard Commands
[Esc] Activates Menu
[Q] Exit/Quit Program
[I] Run Variable Initialization (i.e. initialize variables as defined in the configuration file)
In Graphics
Mode
[Ctrl-F] Find first instance of variable in the [elements] section.
[Ctrl-L] Find first instance of variable in the [logics] section.
[Ctrl-C] Copy Graphics Element
[Ctrl-V] Paste Graphics Element
[Ctrl-X] Cut Graphics Element
[Ctrl-B][Ctrl-
V]
Slide/Move Graphics Element (preferred to Cut & Paste)
[Ctrl-D] Change text (description)
[R] Get "radius box" coordinates and place into clipboard (click - move - click)
[D] Get box coordinates and place into clipboard (click - move - click)
[C] Get current coordinates and place into clipboard
[Ctrl-X] Cut Graphics Element
[Ctrl-D] Change text (description)
[Ctrl-R] Get "radius box" coordinates and place into clipboard
[Ctrl-A]
Analysis mode... generates a TXT file of the logics section and lists current variable values
and the processing of the logics loop
Menu Options
The menu allows you to set the aircraft configuration file, the running mode
(Runtime/Development), the graphics options and the cycle speed of the application.
An important option is Slave Mode On/Off. This allows you to run multiple copies of pmSystems over a
network, one always has to be set to Slave Mode Off, otherwise the variables will not be processed. If you
are running only one copy of pmSystems, the Slave mode should be OFF (i.e. Master Mode). The second,
third or any other instance of pmSystems should have this mode set to On. If you have more than one set
to Master mode, then there will be conflicts in the handling of the variables and the switches.
Re-Initialize resets the variables to the states described in the INIT section of the configuration file.
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Configuration File Sections (General)
The configuration files are located in the main pmSystems Folder and need to have at least one txt file. The
naming convention of the file is pmsys????.txt (e.g. pmsys320.txt)
In addition to that, the elements of the file can be split up into several files, the default files that come with
pmSystems are pmsys????.txt (graphics base) and pmsys????.lgc (Logics)
You can also include user-defined files by adding the line:
include myfile.txt // this would load myfile.txt to define variables or add logics to the default files
[init]
initialization sequence with variable and offset values (this can be at the beginning of the file)
batt1 1
oilpress3 44
[bitmap]
definition of bitmap images in pmsystems.img
e.g.: bitmap [element name], [position], [x1, y1, x2, y2], [offsetx, offsety], [sizefactor]
[variables]
Any variable you wish to use in addition to those listed in SysVars.txt
e.g. offset variable_size varieble_name [factor]
Also, there are system specific variables such as:
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