Setting up the software involves several technical steps to ensure the DIY hardware communicates correctly with the PC.
The (developed by EMC Development) is a specialized software tool designed for DIY enthusiasts building custom Force Feedback (FFB) gaming steering wheels and sim racing peripherals.
: You must enter the CPR (Counts Per Revolution) value of your encoder. This is typically calculated by multiplying the encoder's PPR (Pulses Per Revolution) by 4.
: Users must often provide their specific hardware ID to receive a valid .lic (license) file that unlocks the Pro features in the utility software. Setup and Calibration
: The Pro version is typically obtained by making a small donation (often around $10) via a PayPal link provided by the developer.
: Provides granular control over Force Feedback effects such as constant, sine, spring, damper, friction, and inertia.
: Calibration settings are saved directly to the hardware's EEPROM rather than the PC registry, ensuring settings persist across different computers. New Hardware Compatibility: ESP32 and STM32
: Users use tools like XLoader for Arduino or ST-Link Flash Utility for STM32 to upload the EMC firmware to their board.
