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  • Combine Test addon for fsx 2020

    I found this and it looks like a valuable addon for fsx 2020:

    Practice approach and tee shots with GCQuad/QuadMAX/GC3/GC2/GCHawk and FSX2020 similar to the Trackman Combine or Pitch Tests


    It reads the shots.csv file and allows you to perform proper combine tests rather than the gimmicky skills test in fsx.


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    I have done something similar but my shot source comes from FSX Pro, which gives Offline Carry (imagine dartboard game) and Offline Total. He mentions he is using FSX2020 last shot data and the offline is only based on total, one of his known issues, I will contact him and he should be able to hook into FSX pro and give users and option to use either dataset.

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    • #3
      I have now implemented the Combine Tests not only in the Microsoft Windows application, but also in an iOS app. So you don't need FSX2020 or a Windows laptop to perform Combine Tests and other exercises with the GCQuad. An iPhone or iPad are sufficient, see https://TrajectoryX.com

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      • vrpunk
        vrpunk commented
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        Not working on GC3, different SDK? or not authorised? or future development.
        Looks good though!

        I have log dump from gc3 if needed.

      • TrajectoryX
        TrajectoryX commented
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        Sorry, I only have a GCQuad for testing. Could you please try to connect to your GC3 with the latest version of the TrajectoryX app and send me the log dump. Maybe it helps me to find out the reason. The app directly communicates with the device over a TCP socket connection. The message format might be different between GCQuad and GC3?
        The 1st step to establish the connection is to connect to the GCQuad/GC3's wifi. Can you successfully connect to the wifi? Did you use wifi direct? Does your GC3 show IP address and port?
        In a 2nd step the TCP connection is established and some messages are sent between the app an the GCQuad/GC3. I assume that this part is different for GC3. Or the GC3 might have a different IP address or listen on a different port?
        Last edited by TrajectoryX; 08-28-2024, 12:09 AM.

    • #4
      How did anyone try this with a Gc3 yet.

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      • #5
        Someone tried to connect the GC3 and my iOS app and sent me the log output and in addition a log that shows the messages exchanged between his GC3 and the original Foresight software.
        The messages (wich are similar to the Bushnell messages) are very different from the GCQuad messages (wich are similar to QuadMAX messages).
        The biggest problem is that part of the communication with a GC3 is encrypted -> I am not able to analyze these messages.
        In order to connect a GC3 I would need the help of Foresight. I never asked them but I don't think they will support my app.

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