Greetings,
I'm using a Teensy 2.0 with CentOS 6.4 64 bit and X-plane 9.70. Before this quadcore desktop I was using the Teensy on my MacBook Pro, which was working like a charm. I really love the Teensy, especially in relation to the cockpit building hobby
Now, my girlfriend has claimed the MacBook and I am trying to get the above mentioned combo to work.
What works:
If I use the 'Blink' example in teensyduino, that works. The builtin led will flash.
What doesn't work:
If I use the BlinkTransponder example, the Teensy builtin led remains unlit. There's no communication in the 'show communication' panel under the Teensycontrols plugin in X-plane.
The /var/log/messages file gives:
When X-plane is running, and I flash the Teensy the following lines are added:
What I tried:
I already removed libmm-plugin-generic.so from /usr/lib64/ModemManager, but this didn't fix anything.
I also tried to install the plugin again, also no improvement.
I don't really know how to move on from here, I'm happy for any insight others could provide.
Paul, thanks for putting effort in the Teensy boards and the X-plane plugin.
I'm using a Teensy 2.0 with CentOS 6.4 64 bit and X-plane 9.70. Before this quadcore desktop I was using the Teensy on my MacBook Pro, which was working like a charm. I really love the Teensy, especially in relation to the cockpit building hobby
Now, my girlfriend has claimed the MacBook and I am trying to get the above mentioned combo to work.
What works:
If I use the 'Blink' example in teensyduino, that works. The builtin led will flash.
What doesn't work:
If I use the BlinkTransponder example, the Teensy builtin led remains unlit. There's no communication in the 'show communication' panel under the Teensycontrols plugin in X-plane.
The /var/log/messages file gives:
Code:
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: usb 2-3: new full speed USB device number 18 using ohci_hcd
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: usb 2-3: New USB device found, idVendor=16c0, idProduct=0488
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: usb 2-3: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, SerialNumber=0
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: usb 2-3: Product: Teensy Flight Sim Controls
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: usb 2-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: generic-usb 0003:16C0:0488.001F: hiddev96,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Device [Teensy Flight Sim Controls] on usb-0000:00:0b.0-3/input0
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: generic-usb 0003:16C0:0488.0020: hidraw1: USB HID v1.11 Device [Teensy Flight Sim Controls] on usb-0000:00:0b.0-3/input1
When X-plane is running, and I flash the Teensy the following lines are added:
Code:
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: ioctl32(X-Plane-i686:7620): Unknown cmd fd(17) cmd(80084803){t:'H';sz:8} arg(ffb7db8c) on /dev/hidraw1
Sep 10 20:59:39 vpshost kernel: ioctl32(X-Plane-i686:7620): Unknown cmd fd(17) cmd(80084803){t:'H';sz:8} arg(ffb7db8c) on /dev/hidraw0
What I tried:
I already removed libmm-plugin-generic.so from /usr/lib64/ModemManager, but this didn't fix anything.
I also tried to install the plugin again, also no improvement.
I don't really know how to move on from here, I'm happy for any insight others could provide.
Paul, thanks for putting effort in the Teensy boards and the X-plane plugin.