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With all this CCC stuff...

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Has anyone been able to make 4 key controllers work?Because I have a simulator that even without the overhead panel, needs 4 CIDs with complete Radios, MCP, EFIS selectors, Audio Selectors, Flaps, Gear and all that.I'm just starting to think that this issue is only happening to me. Maybe everyone else has the thing down, working with more than four Key controllers.We're all experimenting with CCCs, but if we don't get this solved, then a lot of people will end up like me, with a bunch of stuff and no open ports to connect it to...Just my two cents.

I dont really understand what you mean, is it a problem with connecting more than 3 "key controllers" (FSBUS digital input board) to FSBUS? Tell us more. What is the problem?/ Olle Ramsberg

Well the probem is that while you keep 3 Key boards (CIDS) connected to FSBUS, everything goes wonderfully. As soon as you plug in a fourth one, everything goes

Ok, so CIDS are the Digital input boards for FSBUS, with 64 inputs, right?You have tried to connect the 4:th board first, right?, so that it isn't one of your boards that is faulty...If not... Dirk? Anyone? Any clue?/Ramsberg

No Ramsberg, CIDs are the controller IDs, which can be assigned to either digital inputs, potentiomeners, leds, 7 segments etc...The boards are ok, since I get no problem no matter in which order I connect the key modules until I plug the fourth.Dirk already knows about the matter, but hasn't had time to try reproduce the problem, that's why I was asking/warning people.Cheers.

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