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MMos is an implementation of [[Force feedback system (FFB)]] based on STM32F4 microcontroller. MMos consists two parts: firmware (runs on hardware) and PC configuration software (runs on Windows). Granite Devices [[SimuCUBE]] has been designed to be fully compatible with MMos firmware. | MMos is an implementation of [[Force feedback system (FFB)]] based on STM32F4 microcontroller. MMos consists two parts: firmware (runs on hardware) and PC configuration software (runs on Windows). Granite Devices [[SimuCUBE]] has been designed to be fully compatible with MMos firmware. | ||
− | MMos has been developed by racing simulator community member(s). ''TODO: List credits/authors here.'' | + | MMos has been developed by racing simulator community member(s). ''TODO: List credits/authors here (if you know authors, let us know at [[Granite Devices support]]).'' |
Revision as of 15:24, 28 June 2016
MMos is an implementation of Force feedback system (FFB) based on STM32F4 microcontroller. MMos consists two parts: firmware (runs on hardware) and PC configuration software (runs on Windows). Granite Devices SimuCUBE has been designed to be fully compatible with MMos firmware.
MMos has been developed by racing simulator community member(s). TODO: List credits/authors here (if you know authors, let us know at Granite Devices support).