Hi! I just wish to know if anyone else that me need this. This software is currently perfect for me but let me know what you think! ---------------------------------------- Rfactor2Arduino ---------------------------------------- Projet description This project is to be used in conjunction with an Arduino and some display device to show in-game data on those displays ---------------------------------------- Author JuicyJust from isiForums ---------------------------------------- Supported hardware Arduino (nano or uno) (http://www.dx.com/p/nano-v3-0-contr...orks-with-official-arduino-boards-blue-383407) 1x TM1638 (http://www.dx.com/p/jy-mcu-8x-green-light-digital-tube-8x-key-8x-double-color-led-module-104329) 1x MAX7219 LED DISPLAY (http://www.dx.com/p/max7219-led-dot-matrix-digital-led-display-tube-module-cascade-391256) SHORT TERM will support : 6x TM1638 8x MAX7219 LED DISPLAY 1x MAX7219 MATRIX (http://www.dx.com/p/max7219-dot-matrix-module-w-5-dupont-lines-184854) LONG TERM will support : Your suggestion is welcomed INITIAL RELEASE, v0.1, December 13, 2015 ----------------------------------------- This is the very first release. I want to implement choices for what to display where and so on. The game offer many details and I want to get some feedback to add features you guys need. For now, the TM1638 unit shows gear on left, RPM on right. TM1638 led show RPM according to config you made. MAX7221 LED show current lap on left and session time left on right. Enjoy! http://www.mediafire.com/download/wsf1ore60fypb66/rFactor2Arduino.zip
Ok, so I made progress and made work up to 6 TM1638, 8 MAX7221 and 1 LED matrix. I don't have a fancy interface for now, let me know if you need something! Just
Well done. I have been interested in using Arduino for some projects like this for a while. Especially for use in making a FFB wheel. Have zero knowledge on these devices, but I understand they can be used for motor control, and the way FFB works - torque is independant of wheel position - it would allow to build/modify a wheel. If you can figure out how to code the torque signal to a motor board - would be pretty awesome for all.