![]() For this, we will use the provided example called KerbalSimpitAltitudeTrigger The next step is to check the connection from KSP to the controler. Open the example with the Arduino IDE, compile it and upload it to the Arduino. Make sure that KSP is not launched when you upload the code. Then launch KSP and go to the launchpad with a rocket (for instance the 2nd Training called Basic Flight).īefore taking off, you should see the folowing in the KSP.log file : You should see the built-in led turned off. ![]() The log line KerbalSimpit: Opened COM3 meaning that the connection was started on KSP side. Handshake complete, Arduino library version '1.3.0 meaning that the connection was established between KSP and the controler. ![]() The log line KerbalSimpit: Serial port 0 subscribing to channel 24 meaning that the controler requested an update of the altitude of the craft. ![]() You should also see the built-in LED turned on when the connection is established. ![]()
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