Many moons ago, when I had lots of free time, I did some work with Cyberseat promoting their motion platform with LFS at various shows and assisting with the development. I hadn't done anything with them for several years, but today I got a call from them asking if I knew anyone that could help.
The jist is that they need someone who is competent with LFS to help configure the latest version with their seat because they've got an order for one (yes, people buy these things!).
They are hoping to find someone in the Southampton area that can spare some time this week (or weekend at a push) to set it up, get it working again with LFS and checking that their calibrations give a 'realistic' feel. Is there anyone here that would be able to do that (and they would probably pay expenses for getting there and back, as long as you don't take the piss)?
Secondly, they are hoping to find someone who might be able to adapt a VPP steering wheel onto their platform, and reduce the weight of the VPP wheel as well, so that the driving experience is improved over the old Momo they currently have. It would be a bit of design work and a bit of practical engineering for the interested party, and could result in more work coming their way from Cyberseat and similar companies.
Thirdly, a slightly bigger project for someone (possibly someone who already has an engineering firm they can work with): assembly of Cyberseats. Although these are an ultra-small volume product, they still need somebody to build them - basically that would entail a big of fabrication making frames, the fitting of supplied valves, electronics and the like, and design improvements to improve reliability or decrease weight. At the very least it's extra work for someone who is struggling in the recession.
Two and three have been offered to me because I've worked with Cyberseat in the past, but I don't really have the free time to offer, and nor do I suspect that it's the right sort of work for our company that specialises in restoring classic cars - hence I'm offering it here.
But, the first part is the most urgent apparently, so if anyone in the Southampton area wants to spend a few hours setting up LFS on the Cyberseat then get in touch with me and I'll give you their contact details. I suspect the most complicated stuff will be setting up the controllers, configuring the Insim to work with their software (i.e. typing in numbers to the LFS config file), and unlocking LFS with their username.
Thanks
The jist is that they need someone who is competent with LFS to help configure the latest version with their seat because they've got an order for one (yes, people buy these things!).
They are hoping to find someone in the Southampton area that can spare some time this week (or weekend at a push) to set it up, get it working again with LFS and checking that their calibrations give a 'realistic' feel. Is there anyone here that would be able to do that (and they would probably pay expenses for getting there and back, as long as you don't take the piss)?
Secondly, they are hoping to find someone who might be able to adapt a VPP steering wheel onto their platform, and reduce the weight of the VPP wheel as well, so that the driving experience is improved over the old Momo they currently have. It would be a bit of design work and a bit of practical engineering for the interested party, and could result in more work coming their way from Cyberseat and similar companies.
Thirdly, a slightly bigger project for someone (possibly someone who already has an engineering firm they can work with): assembly of Cyberseats. Although these are an ultra-small volume product, they still need somebody to build them - basically that would entail a big of fabrication making frames, the fitting of supplied valves, electronics and the like, and design improvements to improve reliability or decrease weight. At the very least it's extra work for someone who is struggling in the recession.
Two and three have been offered to me because I've worked with Cyberseat in the past, but I don't really have the free time to offer, and nor do I suspect that it's the right sort of work for our company that specialises in restoring classic cars - hence I'm offering it here.
But, the first part is the most urgent apparently, so if anyone in the Southampton area wants to spend a few hours setting up LFS on the Cyberseat then get in touch with me and I'll give you their contact details. I suspect the most complicated stuff will be setting up the controllers, configuring the Insim to work with their software (i.e. typing in numbers to the LFS config file), and unlocking LFS with their username.
Thanks