Running Mac Leopard 10.5.3 on a Mac Pro w/8GB of RAM.
I try to follow the readmeMac.text instructions, but they are not very clear.
1. Installation: unzip the contents of HELI-X_mac.zip and move its contents
into the install directory of Heli-X. Reply to the "directory exists"
warning for the "libs"-directory by clicking "replace".
2. Read the Heli-X-README!
3. Double-click runHELI-X_mac.command to run Heli-X.
I don't get any "directory exists" warning, as mentioned in #1. What is the "install directory of Heli-X"? Is that just the directory that Heli-X unzips itself too?
For #3, I don't see a runHELI_X_mac.command anywhere, just a runHELI-X.command. When I double click this command I get the following terminal window message:
Last login: Fri Jun 20 11:00:24 on console
/Users/camsmacpro/Downloads/HELI-X/runHELI-X.command ; exit;
rw-hw2wxb1:~ camsmacpro$ /Users/camsmacpro/Downloads/HELI-X/runHELI-X.command ; exit;
-bash: /Users/camsmacpro/Downloads/HELI-X/runHELI-X.command: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
logout
[Process completed]
So, I don't know how to proceed from here. The mac install instructions are not very clear and I cannot get the program to run on my Mac. Please give me your suggestions/help.
Thanks,
Cam
Heli-X install problems on a Mac
Re: Heli-X install problems on a Mac
Hi,
it look as if you have an very old download (which was there 3 weeks ago or so). Please use the current download version, then it should work.
Michael
it look as if you have an very old download (which was there 3 weeks ago or so). Please use the current download version, then it should work.
Michael
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Re: Heli-X install problems on a Mac
Okay, I got the Heli-X working now, but I do not understand how to control the throttle. I have assigned Idle-Up to Button 1 on my Logitech Dual-Action controller, and the engine starts. But as soon as I let go of button 1, the engine shuts down again. How do I configure the controller so the left stick controls throttle, once the engine is started?
Thanks,
Cam
Thanks,
Cam
Re: Heli-X install problems on a Mac
Hi,
throttle is not controlled by a stick. There are two predefined throttle states, which are called IDLE UP1 and IDLE UP2. That means: If you want to control the idle up state via the controller you need a switch and not a button. Or you can assign IDLE UP1 and IDLE Up2 to keys of the keyboard. This works in any case.
This is the way, how electric helicopters are typically controlled.
Michael
throttle is not controlled by a stick. There are two predefined throttle states, which are called IDLE UP1 and IDLE UP2. That means: If you want to control the idle up state via the controller you need a switch and not a button. Or you can assign IDLE UP1 and IDLE Up2 to keys of the keyboard. This works in any case.
This is the way, how electric helicopters are typically controlled.
Michael