├── app ├── .gitignore ├── src │ └── main │ │ ├── res │ │ ├── mipmap-hdpi │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher.png │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher_round.png │ │ │ └── ic_launcher_foreground.png │ │ ├── mipmap-mdpi │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher.png │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher_round.png │ │ │ └── ic_launcher_foreground.png │ │ ├── mipmap-xhdpi │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher.png │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher_round.png │ │ │ └── ic_launcher_foreground.png │ │ ├── mipmap-xxhdpi │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher.png │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher_round.png │ │ │ └── ic_launcher_foreground.png │ │ ├── drawable-nodpi │ │ │ └── blank_737_cdu.jpg │ │ ├── mipmap-xxxhdpi │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher.png │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher_round.png │ │ │ └── ic_launcher_foreground.png │ │ ├── values │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher_background.xml │ │ │ ├── styles.xml │ │ │ ├── strings.xml │ │ │ └── dimens.xml │ │ ├── drawable │ │ │ └── about.xml │ │ ├── values-sw600dp │ │ │ └── dimens.xml │ │ ├── mipmap-anydpi-v26 │ │ │ ├── ic_launcher.xml │ │ │ └── ic_launcher_round.xml │ │ └── layout │ │ │ └── activity_main.xml │ │ ├── AndroidManifest.xml │ │ └── java │ │ └── net │ │ └── waynepiekarski │ │ └── xplanecdu │ │ ├── Const.kt │ │ ├── TCPClient.kt │ │ ├── MulticastReceiver.kt │ │ └── Definitions.kt ├── build.gradle └── proguard-rules.pro ├── settings.gradle ├── gradle └── wrapper │ ├── gradle-wrapper.jar │ └── gradle-wrapper.properties ├── scripts ├── listen-becn.sh ├── request-aircraft.sh ├── transform-first-officer.sh ├── request-laminar-fmc.sh ├── request-zibo737-fmc.sh └── request-ssg747-fmc.sh ├── .gitignore ├── update-license.sh ├── gradle.properties ├── COPYRIGHT ├── PRIVACY ├── README ├── gradlew.bat ├── gradlew ├── COPYING └── LICENSE /app/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /build 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settings.gradle: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | include ':app' 2 | 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/res/mipmap-anydpi-v26/ic_launcher.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/res/mipmap-anydpi-v26/ic_launcher_round.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/request-aircraft.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | HOSTNAME=$1 4 | if [ "$HOSTNAME" == "" ]; then 5 | echo "Specify the hostname to transmit the requests to" 6 | exit 1 7 | fi 8 | 9 | REFS="sim/aircraft/view/acf_descrip sim/aircraft/view/acf_author sim/aircraft/view/acf_notes sim/aircraft/view/acf_tailnum" 10 | 11 | # Protocol for X-Plane ExtPanel plugin from https://github.com/vranki/ExtPlane 12 | for each in $REFS; do 13 | echo "sub $each" 14 | done | nc $HOSTNAME 51000 | awk -F' ' '{ cmd="echo \042"$3"\042 | base64 --decode 2> /dev/null"; cmd | getline v; close(cmd); printf("[%-40s] [%-35s] --> [%s]\n", $2, $3, v) }' 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update-license.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | cd `dirname $0` 4 | 5 | for each in `find . -name "*.java" -o -name "*.c" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.kt" -o -name "README" -o -name "PRIVACY"`; do 6 | # Need to determine if any license text exists before we try to change it 7 | SEPARATOR=" ---------------------------------------------------------------------" 8 | EXISTS=`grep -- "$SEPARATOR" $each` 9 | if [ "$EXISTS" = "" ]; then 10 | # No license exists, just add it to the top, along with an extra blank line 11 | (cat COPYRIGHT; echo; cat $each) > $each.temp 12 | else 13 | # License text exists, use sed to remove it 14 | (cat COPYRIGHT; cat $each | sed "1,/$SEPARATOR/d") > $each.temp 15 | fi 16 | mv $each.temp $each 17 | done 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradle.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Project-wide Gradle settings. 2 | 3 | # IDE (e.g. Android Studio) users: 4 | # Gradle settings configured through the IDE *will override* 5 | # any settings specified in this file. 6 | 7 | # For more details on how to configure your build environment visit 8 | # http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/build_environment.html 9 | 10 | # Specifies the JVM arguments used for the daemon process. 11 | # The setting is particularly useful for tweaking memory settings. 12 | org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx1536m 13 | 14 | # When configured, Gradle will run in incubating parallel mode. 15 | # This option should only be used with decoupled projects. More details, visit 16 | # http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/multi_project_builds.html#sec:decoupled_projects 17 | # org.gradle.parallel=true 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/build.gradle: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | apply plugin: 'com.android.application' 2 | apply plugin: 'kotlin-android' 3 | apply plugin: 'kotlin-android-extensions' 4 | 5 | android { 6 | compileSdkVersion 33 7 | defaultConfig { 8 | applicationId "net.waynepiekarski.xplanecdu" 9 | minSdkVersion 14 10 | targetSdkVersion 33 11 | versionCode 1 12 | versionName "1.4" 13 | } 14 | buildTypes { 15 | /* 16 | release { 17 | proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro' 18 | minifyEnabled true 19 | shrinkResources true 20 | } 21 | */ 22 | } 23 | } 24 | 25 | dependencies { 26 | implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar']) 27 | implementation"org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk7:$kotlin_version" 28 | } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/proguard-rules.pro: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Add project specific ProGuard rules here. 2 | # You can control the set of applied configuration files using the 3 | # proguardFiles setting in build.gradle. 4 | # 5 | # For more details, see 6 | # http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/proguard.html 7 | 8 | # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following 9 | # and specify the fully qualified class name to the JavaScript interface 10 | # class: 11 | #-keepclassmembers class fqcn.of.javascript.interface.for.webview { 12 | # public *; 13 | #} 14 | 15 | # Uncomment this to preserve the line number information for 16 | # debugging stack traces. 17 | #-keepattributes SourceFile,LineNumberTable 18 | 19 | # If you keep the line number information, uncomment this to 20 | # hide the original source file name. 21 | #-renamesourcefileattribute SourceFile 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /COPYRIGHT: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | // 3 | // XPlaneCDU 4 | // 5 | // Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Wayne Piekarski 6 | // wayne@tinmith.net http://tinmith.net/wayne 7 | // 8 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 11 | // (at your option) any later version. 12 | // 13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | // 18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 | // along with this program. If not, see . 20 | // 21 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | XPlaneCDU 4 | 5 | #E0000000 6 | #FFFFFF00 7 | 8 | #00000000 9 | #FF000000 10 | 11 | #FFD0D0D0 12 | #FFFF0000 13 | #FF00D000 14 | #FFD000D0 15 | #FFD0D0D0 16 | #FFD0D0D0 17 | 18 | 19 | #00000000 20 | 21 | 22 | #00ff0000 23 | 24 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/transform-first-officer.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | SRCBASE=`dirname $0`/../app/src/main/java/net/waynepiekarski/xplanecdu 4 | XMLBASE=`dirname $0`/../app/src/main/res/layout 5 | STRBASE=`dirname $0`/../app/src/main/res/values 6 | 7 | set -xv 8 | cat $SRCBASE/Definitions.kt | sed "s/fmc1/fmc2/g" | sed "s/ captain / officer /g" | sed "s/fmc_exec_lights/fmc_exec_lights_fo/g" > $SRCBASE/Definitions_fo.kt 9 | mv $SRCBASE/Definitions_fo.kt $SRCBASE/Definitions.kt 10 | 11 | cat $SRCBASE/MainActivity.kt | sed "s/\"XPlaneCDU\"/\"XPlaneCDU-FO\"/g" | sed "s/For Zibo738 & SSG748/Zibo First Officer/g" > $SRCBASE/MainActivity_fo.kt 12 | mv $SRCBASE/MainActivity_fo.kt $SRCBASE/MainActivity.kt 13 | 14 | cat $XMLBASE/activity_main.xml | sed "s/Android CDU for X-Plane 11/Zibo 738 first officer CDU/g" > $XMLBASE/activity_main_fo.xml 15 | mv $XMLBASE/activity_main_fo.xml $XMLBASE/activity_main.xml 16 | 17 | cat $STRBASE/strings.xml | sed "s/XPlaneCDU/FO-XPlaneCDU/g" > $STRBASE/strings_fo.xml 18 | mv $STRBASE/strings_fo.xml $STRBASE/strings.xml 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/request-laminar-fmc.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | HOSTNAME=$1 4 | if [ "$HOSTNAME" == "" ]; then 5 | echo "Specify the hostname to transmit the requests to" 6 | exit 1 7 | fi 8 | 9 | # Datarefs exported by the Laminar FMS in X-Plane 11.35 10 | # https://developer.x-plane.com/article/datarefs-for-the-cdu-screen/ 11 | # U+00B0 (degree sign): (0xC2 0xB0) 12 | # U+2610 (ballot box): (0xE2 0x98 0x90) 13 | # U+2190 (left arrow): (0xE2 0x86 0x90) to U+2193 (downwards arrow): (0xE2 0x86 0x93) 14 | # U+0394 (greek capital letter delta): (0xCE 0x94) 15 | # U+2B21 (white hexagon): (0xE2 0xAC 0xA1) 16 | REFS="" 17 | for NUM in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15; do 18 | REFS="$REFS sim/cockpit2/radios/indicators/fms_cdu1_text_line$NUM" 19 | REFS="$REFS sim/cockpit2/radios/indicators/fms_cdu2_text_line$NUM" 20 | REFS="$REFS sim/cockpit2/radios/indicators/fms_cdu1_style_line$NUM" 21 | REFS="$REFS sim/cockpit2/radios/indicators/fms_cdu2_style_line$NUM" 22 | done 23 | 24 | # Protocol for X-Plane ExtPanel plugin from https://github.com/vranki/ExtPlane 25 | for each in $REFS; do 26 | echo "sub $each" 27 | done | nc $HOSTNAME 51000 | awk -F' ' '{ cmd="echo \042"$3"\042 | base64 --decode 2> /dev/null"; cmd | getline v; close(cmd); printf("[%-40s] [%-35s] --> [%s]\n", $2, $3, v) }' 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/res/values/dimens.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 15dp 6 | 10dp 7 | 100dp 8 | 15dp 9 | 2dp 10 | 11 | 12 | 10dp 13 | 100dp 14 | 15 | 16 | 1.0 17 | 1.0 18 | 1.0 19 | 20 | 21 | 23sp 22 | 23sp 23 | 23sp 24 | 25 | 26 | 0px 27 | 28 | 29 | -5dp 30 | -5dp 31 | -5dp 32 | 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /PRIVACY: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | // 3 | // XPlaneCDU 4 | // 5 | // Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Wayne Piekarski 6 | // wayne@tinmith.net http://tinmith.net/wayne 7 | // 8 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 11 | // (at your option) any later version. 12 | // 13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | // 18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 | // along with this program. If not, see . 20 | // 21 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | 23 | Privacy policy for Google Play 24 | 25 | This application is open source, released under the GNU Public License version 3 (GPLv3). 26 | 27 | This application does not capture or upload any personally identifiable information. It makes a 28 | connection to X-Plane via a plugin interface, and only saves a manual IP address via the 29 | Android SharedPreferences API. No information is visible to the developer or uploaded 30 | to the internet. This application contains no ads, logging, telemetry, or anything else 31 | undesirable, it is truly free in both price and user freedom. 32 | 33 | I hope you enjoy this free open source application for your X-Plane flight simulator. 34 | 35 | Wayne Piekarski 36 | http://tinmith.net/wayne 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/request-zibo737-fmc.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | HOSTNAME=$1 4 | if [ "$HOSTNAME" == "" ]; then 5 | echo "Specify the hostname to transmit the requests to" 6 | exit 1 7 | fi 8 | 9 | # FMC datarefs from the Zibo 738 10 | REFS="laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_L laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_S laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_X laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_X laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_X laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_X laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_X laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_X laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_L laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_L laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_L laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_L laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_L laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_L laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_I laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_I laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_I laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_I laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_I laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_I laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_S laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_S laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_S laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_S laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_S laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_S laminar/B738/fmc1/Line_entry laminar/B738/fmc1/Line_entry_I laminar/B738/fmc/fmc_message_warn laminar/B738/fmc/fmc_message laminar/B738/indicators/fmc_exec_lights laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_G laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_G laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_G laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_G laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_G laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_G laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_G laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_M laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_M laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_M laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_M laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_M laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_M laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_M" 11 | 12 | # Protocol for X-Plane ExtPanel plugin from https://github.com/vranki/ExtPlane 13 | for each in $REFS; do 14 | echo "sub $each" 15 | done | nc $HOSTNAME 51000 | awk -F' ' '{ cmd="echo \042"$3"\042 | base64 --decode 2> /dev/null"; cmd | getline v; close(cmd); printf("[%-40s] [%-35s] --> [%s]\n", $2, $3, v) }' 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/java/net/waynepiekarski/xplanecdu/Const.kt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | // 3 | // XPlaneCDU 4 | // 5 | // Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Wayne Piekarski 6 | // wayne@tinmith.net http://tinmith.net/wayne 7 | // 8 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 11 | // (at your option) any later version. 12 | // 13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | // 18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 | // along with this program. If not, see . 20 | // 21 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | 23 | package net.waynepiekarski.xplanecdu 24 | 25 | object Const { 26 | val TAG = "XPlaneCDU" 27 | val TCP_EXTPLANE_PORT = 51000 28 | val MIN_EXTPLANE_VERSION = 1000 // EXTPLANE-VERSION value should be greater or equal than this to avoid warnings 29 | val BECN_PORT = 49707 30 | val BECN_ADDRESS = "239.255.1.1" 31 | val ERROR_NETWORK_SLEEP: Long = 1000 // Number of msec to wait on network failure 32 | val ERROR_MULTICAST_LOOPS = 5 // Number of loops (seconds) before we give up and restart the socket 33 | 34 | fun getBuildId(): Int { return BuildConfig.VERSION_CODE } 35 | fun getBuildVersion(): String { return BuildConfig.VERSION_NAME } 36 | 37 | private var _datetime: String? = null 38 | fun getBuildDateTime(): String { 39 | if (_datetime != null) 40 | return _datetime!! 41 | // Convert integer value **YYMMDDHH into string, cannot exceed Google Play maximum of 2100000000 42 | var c = getBuildId() 43 | val min = 0 44 | val hrs = c % 100 45 | c /= 100 46 | val day = c % 100 47 | c /= 100 48 | val monthStr = arrayOf("N/A", "JAN", "FEB", "MAR", "APR", "MAY", "JUN", "JUL", "AUG", "SEP", "OCT", "NOV", "DEC") 49 | val mon = monthStr[c % 100] 50 | c /= 100 51 | val year = c % 100 52 | _datetime = "20%02d-%s-%02d %02d:%02d".format(year, mon, day, hrs, min) 53 | return _datetime!! 54 | } 55 | } 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | // 3 | // XPlaneCDU 4 | // 5 | // Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Wayne Piekarski 6 | // wayne@tinmith.net http://tinmith.net/wayne 7 | // 8 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 11 | // (at your option) any later version. 12 | // 13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | // 18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 | // along with this program. If not, see . 20 | // 21 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | 23 | XPlaneCDU is a remote control interface for the Control Display Unit (CDU) present in X-Plane 11. This app does not provide an FMS, but simply a way to control the existing CDU from an Android tablet or phone. Currently it works with the Zibo Boeing 738 or SSG 748 aircraft. 24 | 25 | You can download the app directly to your Android device from the Google Play store: 26 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.waynepiekarski.xplanecdu 27 | 28 | This application is open source, released under the GNU Public License version 3 (GPLv3). It is written in Kotlin and shows how to implement the complex screen layout on any device size. 29 | 30 | You must have the ExtPanel v2 plugin installed in your X-Plane 11 Resources/plugins directory. This plugin uses port 51000 to provide external control capabilities. You can download the binaries for the plugin from http://waynepiekarski.net/extplane and the corresponding source code from https://github.com/waynepiekarski/XPlaneCDU ... it is a build of the original code at https://github.com/vranki/ExtPlane (licensed under GPLv3). 31 | 32 | It should be possible to extend XPlaneCDU to work with other aircraft, but it must provide datarefs for the CDU text strings. The default X-Plane 737 does not support this, and every other payware aircraft uses non-standard datarefs. It should be possible to support the Flight Factor 757/767, but they already provide a web-based CDU. 33 | 34 | This is an early prototype and I look forward to feedback on any problems. File bugs or comments here on GitHub. 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradlew.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @if "%DEBUG%" == "" @echo off 2 | @rem ########################################################################## 3 | @rem 4 | @rem Gradle startup script for Windows 5 | @rem 6 | @rem ########################################################################## 7 | 8 | @rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell 9 | if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal 10 | 11 | @rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script. 12 | set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS= 13 | 14 | set DIRNAME=%~dp0 15 | if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=. 16 | set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0 17 | set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME% 18 | 19 | @rem Find java.exe 20 | if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome 21 | 22 | set JAVA_EXE=java.exe 23 | %JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1 24 | if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init 25 | 26 | echo. 27 | echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH. 28 | echo. 29 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 30 | echo location of your Java installation. 31 | 32 | goto fail 33 | 34 | :findJavaFromJavaHome 35 | set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=% 36 | set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe 37 | 38 | if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init 39 | 40 | echo. 41 | echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME% 42 | echo. 43 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 44 | echo location of your Java installation. 45 | 46 | goto fail 47 | 48 | :init 49 | @rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windowz variants 50 | 51 | if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args 52 | if "%@eval[2+2]" == "4" goto 4NT_args 53 | 54 | :win9xME_args 55 | @rem Slurp the command line arguments. 56 | set CMD_LINE_ARGS= 57 | set _SKIP=2 58 | 59 | :win9xME_args_slurp 60 | if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute 61 | 62 | set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%* 63 | goto execute 64 | 65 | :4NT_args 66 | @rem Get arguments from the 4NT Shell from JP Software 67 | set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%$ 68 | 69 | :execute 70 | @rem Setup the command line 71 | 72 | set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrapper.jar 73 | 74 | @rem Execute Gradle 75 | "%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %GRADLE_OPTS% "-Dorg.gradle.appname=%APP_BASE_NAME%" -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain %CMD_LINE_ARGS% 76 | 77 | :end 78 | @rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell 79 | if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd 80 | 81 | :fail 82 | rem Set variable GRADLE_EXIT_CONSOLE if you need the _script_ return code instead of 83 | rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code! 84 | if not "" == "%GRADLE_EXIT_CONSOLE%" exit 1 85 | exit /b 1 86 | 87 | :mainEnd 88 | if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal 89 | 90 | :omega 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/request-ssg747-fmc.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | HOSTNAME=$1 4 | if [ "$HOSTNAME" == "" ]; then 5 | echo "Specify the hostname to transmit the requests to" 6 | exit 1 7 | fi 8 | 9 | # FMC datarefs from the SSG 748 10 | REFS="SSG/UFMCH SSG/UFMC/PID_P SSG/UFMC/PID_I SSG/UFMC/PID_D SSG/UFMC/PRESENT SSG/UFMC/VNAV SSG/UFMC/LK1 SSG/UFMC/LK2 SSG/UFMC/LK3 SSG/UFMC/LK4 SSG/UFMC/LK5 SSG/UFMC/LK6 SSG/UFMC/RK1 SSG/UFMC/RK2 SSG/UFMC/RK3 SSG/UFMC/RK4 SSG/UFMC/RK5 SSG/UFMC/RK6 SSG/UFMC/1 SSG/UFMC/2 SSG/UFMC/3 SSG/UFMC/4 SSG/UFMC/5 SSG/UFMC/6 SSG/UFMC/7 SSG/UFMC/8 SSG/UFMC/9 SSG/UFMC/0 SSG/UFMC/A SSG/UFMC/B SSG/UFMC/C SSG/UFMC/D SSG/UFMC/E SSG/UFMC/F SSG/UFMC/G SSG/UFMC/H SSG/UFMC/I SSG/UFMC/J SSG/UFMC/K SSG/UFMC/L SSG/UFMC/M SSG/UFMC/N SSG/UFMC/O SSG/UFMC/P SSG/UFMC/Q SSG/UFMC/R SSG/UFMC/S SSG/UFMC/T SSG/UFMC/U SSG/UFMC/V SSG/UFMC/W SSG/UFMC/X SSG/UFMC/Y SSG/UFMC/Z SSG/UFMC/barra SSG/UFMC/punto SSG/UFMC/espacio SSG/UFMC/menos SSG/UFMC/INITREF SSG/UFMC/RTE SSG/UFMC/DEPARR SSG/UFMC/ATC SSG/UFMC/FIX SSG/UFMC/LEGS SSG/UFMC/HOLD SSG/UFMC/FMCCOM SSG/UFMC/PROG SSG/UFMC/EXEC SSG/UFMC/MENU SSG/UFMC/NAVRAD SSG/UFMC/PREVPAGE SSG/UFMC/NEXTPAGE SSG/UFMC/CLR SSG/UFMC/CRZ_x737 SSG/UFMC/CLB_x737 SSG/UFMC/DEL SSG/UFMC/Upper_Right_Screw SSG/UFMC/Upper_Left_Screw SSG/UFMC/Exec_Light_on SSG/UFMC/Offset_on SSG/UFMC/FMC_SPEED_ON SSG/UFMC/FMC_SPEED SSG/UFMC/FMC_Speed SSG/UFMC/Fuel_Zero SSG/UFMC/Fuel_w_step SSG/UFMC/Fuel_at_destination SSG/UFMC/Dist_to_TD SSG/UFMC/Dist_to_TC SSG/UFMC/Acceleration_Altitude SSG/UFMC/Thrust_Reduction_Altitude SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Lon SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Lat SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Altitude SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Speed SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Type_Altitude SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Eta SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/SidStarApp SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Fly_Over SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Only_Draw SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Index SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Number_of_Waypoints SSG/UFMC/Waypoint/Toctod SSG/UFMC/Vertical_Deviation SSG/UFMC/Flight_Phase SSG/UFMC/Lateral_Deviation SSG/UFMC/TOGA_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_discon_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_N1_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_ARM_AT_Switch SSG/UFMC/AP_SPD_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_SPD_Intervention_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_VNAV_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_LVLCHG_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_HDG_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_LNAV_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_VORLOC_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_APP_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_ALTHOLD_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_VS_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_Altitude_Intervention_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_CMDA_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_CMDB_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_CMDC_Button SSG/UFMC/AP_HDGHOLD_Button SSG/UFMC/LINE_1 SSG/UFMC/LINE_2 SSG/UFMC/LINE_3 SSG/UFMC/LINE_4 SSG/UFMC/LINE_5 SSG/UFMC/LINE_6 SSG/UFMC/LINE_7 SSG/UFMC/LINE_8 SSG/UFMC/LINE_9 SSG/UFMC/LINE_10 SSG/UFMC/LINE_11 SSG/UFMC/LINE_12 SSG/UFMC/LINE_13 SSG/UFMC/LINE_14 sim/aircraft/view/acf_tailnum" 11 | 12 | # Protocol for X-Plane ExtPanel plugin from https://github.com/vranki/ExtPlane 13 | for each in $REFS; do 14 | echo "sub $each" 15 | done | nc $HOSTNAME 51000 | awk -F' ' '{ cmd="echo \042"$3"\042 | base64 --decode 2> /dev/null"; cmd | getline v; close(cmd); printf("[%-40s] [%-35s] --> [%s]\n", $2, $3, v) }' 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradlew: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | ############################################################################## 4 | ## 5 | ## Gradle start up script for UN*X 6 | ## 7 | ############################################################################## 8 | 9 | # Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script. 10 | DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="" 11 | 12 | APP_NAME="Gradle" 13 | APP_BASE_NAME=`basename "$0"` 14 | 15 | # Use the maximum available, or set MAX_FD != -1 to use that value. 16 | MAX_FD="maximum" 17 | 18 | warn ( ) { 19 | echo "$*" 20 | } 21 | 22 | die ( ) { 23 | echo 24 | echo "$*" 25 | echo 26 | exit 1 27 | } 28 | 29 | # OS specific support (must be 'true' or 'false'). 30 | cygwin=false 31 | msys=false 32 | darwin=false 33 | case "`uname`" in 34 | CYGWIN* ) 35 | cygwin=true 36 | ;; 37 | Darwin* ) 38 | darwin=true 39 | ;; 40 | MINGW* ) 41 | msys=true 42 | ;; 43 | esac 44 | 45 | # Attempt to set APP_HOME 46 | # Resolve links: $0 may be a link 47 | PRG="$0" 48 | # Need this for relative symlinks. 49 | while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do 50 | ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"` 51 | link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'` 52 | if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then 53 | PRG="$link" 54 | else 55 | PRG=`dirname "$PRG"`"/$link" 56 | fi 57 | done 58 | SAVED="`pwd`" 59 | cd "`dirname \"$PRG\"`/" >/dev/null 60 | APP_HOME="`pwd -P`" 61 | cd "$SAVED" >/dev/null 62 | 63 | CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar 64 | 65 | # Determine the Java command to use to start the JVM. 66 | if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then 67 | if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then 68 | # IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables 69 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" 70 | else 71 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" 72 | fi 73 | if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" ] ; then 74 | die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: $JAVA_HOME 75 | 76 | Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 77 | location of your Java installation." 78 | fi 79 | else 80 | JAVACMD="java" 81 | which java >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH. 82 | 83 | Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 84 | location of your Java installation." 85 | fi 86 | 87 | # Increase the maximum file descriptors if we can. 88 | if [ "$cygwin" = "false" -a "$darwin" = "false" ] ; then 89 | MAX_FD_LIMIT=`ulimit -H -n` 90 | if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then 91 | if [ "$MAX_FD" = "maximum" -o "$MAX_FD" = "max" ] ; then 92 | MAX_FD="$MAX_FD_LIMIT" 93 | fi 94 | ulimit -n $MAX_FD 95 | if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then 96 | warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD" 97 | fi 98 | else 99 | warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD_LIMIT" 100 | fi 101 | fi 102 | 103 | # For Darwin, add options to specify how the application appears in the dock 104 | if $darwin; then 105 | GRADLE_OPTS="$GRADLE_OPTS \"-Xdock:name=$APP_NAME\" \"-Xdock:icon=$APP_HOME/media/gradle.icns\"" 106 | fi 107 | 108 | # For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running java 109 | if $cygwin ; then 110 | APP_HOME=`cygpath --path --mixed "$APP_HOME"` 111 | CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --mixed "$CLASSPATH"` 112 | JAVACMD=`cygpath --unix "$JAVACMD"` 113 | 114 | # We build the pattern for arguments to be converted via cygpath 115 | ROOTDIRSRAW=`find -L / -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d 2>/dev/null` 116 | SEP="" 117 | for dir in $ROOTDIRSRAW ; do 118 | ROOTDIRS="$ROOTDIRS$SEP$dir" 119 | SEP="|" 120 | done 121 | OURCYGPATTERN="(^($ROOTDIRS))" 122 | # Add a user-defined pattern to the cygpath arguments 123 | if [ "$GRADLE_CYGPATTERN" != "" ] ; then 124 | OURCYGPATTERN="$OURCYGPATTERN|($GRADLE_CYGPATTERN)" 125 | fi 126 | # Now convert the arguments - kludge to limit ourselves to /bin/sh 127 | i=0 128 | for arg in "$@" ; do 129 | CHECK=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "$OURCYGPATTERN" -` 130 | CHECK2=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "^-"` ### Determine if an option 131 | 132 | if [ $CHECK -ne 0 ] && [ $CHECK2 -eq 0 ] ; then ### Added a condition 133 | eval `echo args$i`=`cygpath --path --ignore --mixed "$arg"` 134 | else 135 | eval `echo args$i`="\"$arg\"" 136 | fi 137 | i=$((i+1)) 138 | done 139 | case $i in 140 | (0) set -- ;; 141 | (1) set -- "$args0" ;; 142 | (2) set -- "$args0" "$args1" ;; 143 | (3) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" ;; 144 | (4) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" ;; 145 | (5) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" ;; 146 | (6) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" ;; 147 | (7) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" ;; 148 | (8) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" ;; 149 | (9) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" "$args8" ;; 150 | esac 151 | fi 152 | 153 | # Split up the JVM_OPTS And GRADLE_OPTS values into an array, following the shell quoting and substitution rules 154 | function splitJvmOpts() { 155 | JVM_OPTS=("$@") 156 | } 157 | eval splitJvmOpts $DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS $JAVA_OPTS $GRADLE_OPTS 158 | JVM_OPTS[${#JVM_OPTS[*]}]="-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME" 159 | 160 | exec "$JAVACMD" "${JVM_OPTS[@]}" -classpath "$CLASSPATH" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain "$@" 161 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/java/net/waynepiekarski/xplanecdu/TCPClient.kt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | // 3 | // XPlaneCDU 4 | // 5 | // Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Wayne Piekarski 6 | // wayne@tinmith.net http://tinmith.net/wayne 7 | // 8 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 11 | // (at your option) any later version. 12 | // 13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | // 18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 | // along with this program. If not, see . 20 | // 21 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | 23 | package net.waynepiekarski.xplanecdu 24 | 25 | import android.util.Log 26 | 27 | import java.net.* 28 | import kotlin.concurrent.thread 29 | import java.io.* 30 | 31 | 32 | class TCPClient (private var address: InetAddress, private var port: Int, private var callback: OnTCPEvent) { 33 | private lateinit var socket: Socket 34 | @Volatile private var cancelled = false 35 | private lateinit var bufferedWriter: BufferedWriter 36 | private lateinit var bufferedReader: BufferedReader 37 | private lateinit var inputStreamReader: InputStreamReader 38 | private lateinit var outputStreamWriter: OutputStreamWriter 39 | 40 | interface OnTCPEvent { 41 | fun onReceiveTCP(line: String, tcpRef: TCPClient) 42 | fun onConnectTCP(tcpRef: TCPClient) 43 | fun onDisconnectTCP(tcpRef: TCPClient) 44 | } 45 | 46 | fun stopListener() { 47 | // Stop the loop from running any more 48 | cancelled = true 49 | 50 | // Call close on the top level buffers to cause any pending read to fail, ending the loop 51 | closeBuffers() 52 | 53 | // The socketThread loop will now clean up everything 54 | } 55 | 56 | fun writeln(str: String) { 57 | if (cancelled) { 58 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Skipping write to cancelled socket: [$str]") 59 | return 60 | } 61 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Writing to TCP socket: [$str]") 62 | try { 63 | bufferedWriter.write(str + "\n") 64 | bufferedWriter.flush() 65 | } catch (e: IOException) { 66 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Failed to write [$str] to TCP socket with exception $e") 67 | stopListener() 68 | } 69 | } 70 | 71 | private fun closeBuffers() { 72 | // Call close on the top level buffers which will propagate to the original socket 73 | // and cause any pending reads and writes to fail 74 | if (::bufferedWriter.isInitialized) { 75 | try { 76 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Closing bufferedWriter") 77 | bufferedWriter.close() 78 | } catch (e: IOException) { 79 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Closing bufferedWriter in stopListener caused IOException, this is probably ok") 80 | } 81 | } 82 | if (::bufferedReader.isInitialized) { 83 | try { 84 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Closing bufferedReader") 85 | bufferedReader.close() 86 | } catch (e: IOException) { 87 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Closing bufferedReader in stopListener caused IOException, this is probably ok") 88 | } 89 | } 90 | } 91 | 92 | // In a separate function so we can "return" any time to bail out 93 | private fun socketThread() { 94 | try { 95 | socket = Socket(address, port) 96 | } catch (e: Exception) { 97 | Log.e(Const.TAG, "Failed to connect to $address:$port with exception $e") 98 | Thread.sleep(Const.ERROR_NETWORK_SLEEP) 99 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onDisconnectTCP(this) } 100 | return 101 | } 102 | 103 | // Wrap the socket up so we can work with it - no exceptions should be thrown here 104 | try { 105 | inputStreamReader = InputStreamReader(socket.getInputStream()) 106 | bufferedReader = BufferedReader(inputStreamReader) 107 | outputStreamWriter = OutputStreamWriter(socket.getOutputStream()) 108 | bufferedWriter = BufferedWriter(outputStreamWriter) 109 | } catch (e: IOException) { 110 | Log.e(Const.TAG, "Exception while opening socket buffers $e") 111 | closeBuffers() 112 | Thread.sleep(Const.ERROR_NETWORK_SLEEP) 113 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onDisconnectTCP(this) } 114 | return 115 | } 116 | 117 | // Connection should be established, everything is ready to read and write 118 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onConnectTCP(this) } 119 | 120 | // Start reading from the socket, any writes happen from another thread 121 | while (!cancelled) { 122 | var line: String? 123 | try { 124 | line = bufferedReader.readLine() 125 | } catch (e: IOException) { 126 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Exception during socket readLine $e") 127 | line = null 128 | } 129 | if (line == null) { 130 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "readLine returned null, connection has failed") 131 | cancelled = true 132 | } else { 133 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "TCP returned line [$line]") 134 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onReceiveTCP(line, this) } 135 | } 136 | } 137 | 138 | // Close any outer buffers we own, which will propagate to the original socket 139 | closeBuffers() 140 | 141 | // The connection is gone, tell the listener in case they need to update the UI 142 | Thread.sleep(Const.ERROR_NETWORK_SLEEP) 143 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onDisconnectTCP(this) } 144 | } 145 | 146 | // Constructor starts a new thread to handle the blocking outbound connection 147 | init { 148 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Created thread to connect to $address:$port") 149 | thread(start = true) { 150 | socketThread() 151 | } 152 | } 153 | } 154 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/java/net/waynepiekarski/xplanecdu/MulticastReceiver.kt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | // 3 | // XPlaneCDU 4 | // 5 | // Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Wayne Piekarski 6 | // wayne@tinmith.net http://tinmith.net/wayne 7 | // 8 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 11 | // (at your option) any later version. 12 | // 13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | // 18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 | // along with this program. If not, see . 20 | // 21 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | 23 | package net.waynepiekarski.xplanecdu 24 | 25 | import android.util.Log 26 | 27 | import java.io.IOException 28 | import java.util.Arrays 29 | 30 | import java.net.* 31 | import kotlin.concurrent.thread 32 | 33 | 34 | class MulticastReceiver (private var address: String, private var port: Int, private var callback: OnReceiveMulticast) { 35 | private lateinit var socket: MulticastSocket 36 | @Volatile private var cancelled = false 37 | private var lastAddress: InetAddress? = null 38 | 39 | interface OnReceiveMulticast { 40 | fun onReceiveMulticast(buffer: ByteArray, source: InetAddress, ref: MulticastReceiver) 41 | fun onFailureMulticast(ref: MulticastReceiver) 42 | fun onTimeoutMulticast(ref: MulticastReceiver) 43 | } 44 | 45 | init { 46 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Created thread to listen on multicast address $address on port $port") 47 | thread(start = true) { 48 | while(!cancelled) { 49 | var packetCount = 0 50 | var timeoutCount = 0 51 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Requesting multicast packets for address $address on port $port") 52 | try { 53 | socket = MulticastSocket(port) 54 | // Only block for 1 second before trying again, allows us to check for if cancelled 55 | socket.soTimeout = 1000 56 | socket.joinGroup(InetAddress.getByName(address)) 57 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Ready for multicast packets for address $address on port $port") 58 | 59 | val buffer = ByteArray(64 * 1024) // UDP maximum is 64kb 60 | val packet = DatagramPacket(buffer, buffer.size) 61 | while (!cancelled) { 62 | // Log.d(Const.TAG, "Waiting for multicast packet on port " + port + " with maximum size " + buffer.size); 63 | try { 64 | socket.receive(packet) 65 | packetCount++ 66 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Received multicast packet with " + packet.length + " bytes of data"); 67 | // Log.d(Const.TAG, "Hex dump = [" + bytesToHex(packet.getData(), packet.getLength()) + "]"); 68 | // Log.d(Const.TAG, "Txt dump = [" + UDPReceiver.bytesToChars(packet.getData(), packet.getLength()) + "]"); 69 | // getHostAddress appears to block and should not be called on the UI thread! 70 | if (lastAddress == null || !lastAddress!!.equals(packet.address)) { 71 | lastAddress = packet.address 72 | val copyAddress = packet.address // This uses a mutex and cannot be done within a UI handler 73 | val copyData = Arrays.copyOfRange(buffer, 0, packet.length) 74 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onReceiveMulticast(copyData, copyAddress, this) } 75 | } 76 | } catch (e: SocketTimeoutException) { 77 | timeoutCount++ 78 | if (timeoutCount >= Const.ERROR_MULTICAST_LOOPS) { 79 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Multicast socket has not received anything in ${Const.ERROR_MULTICAST_LOOPS} seconds, breaking out of socket loop") 80 | break 81 | } else { 82 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Multicast timeout $timeoutCount sec of ${Const.ERROR_MULTICAST_LOOPS} sec, reading again ...") 83 | } 84 | } catch (e: IOException) { 85 | Log.e(Const.TAG, "Failed to read packet, breaking out of socket loop: " + e) 86 | break 87 | } catch (e: Exception) { 88 | Log.e(Const.TAG, "Unknown exception, breaking out of socket loop: " + e) 89 | break 90 | } 91 | } 92 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Socket while loop escaped, closing down multicast listener on port " + port) 93 | socket.close() 94 | } catch (e: SocketException) { 95 | Log.e(Const.TAG, "Failed to open socket " + e) 96 | } 97 | 98 | if (!cancelled) { 99 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Socket has failed but not cancelled, so sleeping and trying again") 100 | if (timeoutCount == 0) 101 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onFailureMulticast(this) } 102 | else 103 | MainActivity.doUiThread { callback.onTimeoutMulticast(this) } 104 | Thread.sleep(Const.ERROR_NETWORK_SLEEP) 105 | } 106 | } 107 | 108 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Multicast listener thread for port $port has ended") 109 | } 110 | } 111 | 112 | fun stopListener() { 113 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Stopping multicast listener and closing socket") 114 | cancelled = true 115 | if (::socket.isInitialized) { 116 | try { 117 | socket.close() 118 | } catch (e: IOException) { 119 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Closing multicast socket in stopListener caused IOException, this is probably ok") 120 | } 121 | } 122 | } 123 | } 124 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/src/main/java/net/waynepiekarski/xplanecdu/Definitions.kt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | // 3 | // XPlaneCDU 4 | // 5 | // Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Wayne Piekarski 6 | // wayne@tinmith.net http://tinmith.net/wayne 7 | // 8 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 11 | // (at your option) any later version. 12 | // 13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 | // 18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 | // along with this program. If not, see . 20 | // 21 | // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | 23 | package net.waynepiekarski.xplanecdu 24 | 25 | import android.app.Activity 26 | import android.graphics.Bitmap 27 | import android.util.Log 28 | import android.widget.TextView 29 | 30 | object Definitions { 31 | 32 | class CDUButton(val description: String, val x1: Int = -1, val y1: Int = -1, val x2: Int = -1, val y2: Int = -1, val label: String, val light: Boolean = false, val dataref: Boolean = false, val drawLabel: Boolean = false) { 33 | var brightBitmap: Bitmap? = null // Used to cache a copy of the area illuminated 34 | var illuminate: Boolean = false 35 | } 36 | 37 | // Purge the cached views because they are different if the app is re-created after the back 38 | // button is pressed. The layout is re-inflated but the previous cache is still around. 39 | fun nullOnCreateCDULines(lines: Map) { 40 | for (entry in lines) { 41 | entry.value.cachedView = null 42 | } 43 | } 44 | 45 | class CDULine(val description: String, private val viewId: Int, val small: Boolean = false, val inverse: Boolean = false, val green: Boolean = false, val magenta: Boolean = false, val label: Boolean = false) { 46 | 47 | var cachedView: TextView? = null 48 | 49 | fun getTextView(activity: Activity): TextView { 50 | if (cachedView == null) 51 | cachedView = activity.findViewById(viewId) 52 | return cachedView!! 53 | } 54 | } 55 | 56 | // The pixel coordinates of the CDU image where the text display should be stretched in to 57 | val displayYTop = 64.0f 58 | val displayXLeft = 108.0f 59 | val displayYBottom = 455.0f 60 | val displayXRight = 575.0f 61 | 62 | // Ratios of label and small size relative to the large default size 63 | val displayLabelRatio = 0.76f 64 | val displaySmallRatio = 0.76f 65 | val displayLargeRatio = 1.00f 66 | 67 | // Need to specify 24 because the CDU needs to work before we know which aircraft it is 68 | var numColumns = 24 69 | 70 | // Constants for each aircraft configuration 71 | enum class Aircraft { 72 | ZIBO, SSG, UNKNOWN 73 | } 74 | var aircraftType = Aircraft.UNKNOWN 75 | 76 | fun setAircraft(type: Aircraft) { 77 | assert(Definitions.CDULinesZibo737.count() == Definitions.CDULinesSSG747.count()) 78 | assert(Definitions.CDUButtonsZibo737.count() == Definitions.CDUButtonsSSG747.count()) 79 | 80 | if (type == Aircraft.ZIBO) { 81 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Changing to Zibo aircraft definition") 82 | buttons = CDUButtonsZibo737 83 | lines = CDULinesZibo737 84 | numColumns = 24 85 | } else if (type == Aircraft.SSG) { 86 | Log.d(Const.TAG, "Changing to SSG aircraft definition") 87 | buttons = CDUButtonsSSG747 88 | lines = CDULinesSSG747 89 | numColumns = 26 90 | } 91 | aircraftType = type 92 | } 93 | 94 | // Each aircraft has different conversions that need to be applied to get the strings ready for display 95 | fun cleanAircraftLineStrings(decoded: String) : String { 96 | var fixed = decoded 97 | if (aircraftType == Aircraft.ZIBO) { 98 | // Zibo: Replace ` with degree symbol, and * with a diamond symbol (there is no box in Android fonts) 99 | fixed = fixed.replace('`', '\u00B0').replace('*', '\u25CA') 100 | } else if (aircraftType == Aircraft.SSG) { 101 | // SSG: Uses "[]" to represent the box character so we need to remap this to a diamond symbol, but preserve padding as well 102 | fixed = fixed.replace("[][][][] ","\u25CA\u25CA\u25CA\u25CA ") 103 | fixed = fixed.replace("[][][] ", "\u25CA\u25CA\u25CA ") 104 | fixed = fixed.replace("[][] ", "\u25CA\u25CA ") 105 | fixed = fixed.replace("[] ", "\u25CA ") 106 | fixed = fixed.replace("[]", "\u25CA") 107 | // SSG: Replace = with degree symbol 108 | fixed = fixed.replace('=', '\u00B0') 109 | // SSG: Strip $ symbols, which are some kind of incomplete color encoding 110 | fixed = fixed.replace("$", "") 111 | // SSG: Contains a bug where it adds a space to the end of a line of hyphens, need to remove that space. 112 | // This happens in many places, this is the smallest string that prevents the problem everywhere. 113 | fixed = fixed.replace("--------- ", "---------") 114 | // SSG: There are 4 extra spaces here which should not be there 115 | fixed = fixed.replace("STEP Opt", "STEP Opt") 116 | // SSG: There is an extra space at the end in all of these 117 | fixed = fixed.replace("-----------------DATA LINK ", "-----------------DATA LINK") 118 | fixed = fixed.replace("--------------------Preflt ", "--------------------Preflt") 119 | // SSG: Fix up some color escape sequences to render properly 120 | fixed = fixed.replace(";wACTIVATE", " ACTIVATE") 121 | } else { 122 | Log.w(Const.TAG, "Processing decoded string [$decoded] but aircraft type is not known, should not happen") 123 | } 124 | return fixed 125 | } 126 | 127 | val CDUButtonsZibo737 = mapOf( 128 | 129 | "internal_help_1" to CDUButton("internal_help", 0, 0, 46, 86, "HELP1"), 130 | "internal_help_2" to CDUButton("internal_help", 633, 0, 682, 86, "HELP2"), 131 | "internal_help_3" to CDUButton("internal_help", 0, 498, 47, 730, "HELP3"), 132 | "internal_help_4" to CDUButton("internal_help", 631, 464, 682, 729, "HELP4"), 133 | "internal_help_5" to CDUButton("internal_help", 0, 948, 52, 1074, "HELP5"), 134 | "internal_help_6" to CDUButton("internal_help", 630, 947, 683, 1073, "HELP6"), 135 | 136 | "internal_hostname" to CDUButton("internal_hostname", displayXLeft.toInt(), displayYTop.toInt(), displayXRight.toInt(), displayYBottom.toInt(), "AUTO/MANUAL CONNECT"), 137 | 138 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_1L" to CDUButton("FMC captain 1LSK", 6, 116, 52, 151, "1L"), 139 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_2L" to CDUButton("FMC captain 2LSK", 6, 170, 52, 205, "2L"), 140 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_3L" to CDUButton("FMC captain 3LSK", 6, 225, 52, 258, "3L"), 141 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_4L" to CDUButton("FMC captain 4LSK", 6, 278, 52, 313, "4L"), 142 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_5L" to CDUButton("FMC captain 5LSK", 6, 333, 52, 367, "5L"), 143 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_6L" to CDUButton("FMC captain 6LSK", 6, 387, 52, 421, "6L"), 144 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_1R" to CDUButton("FMC captain 1RSK", 630, 116, 676, 151, "1R"), 145 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_2R" to CDUButton("FMC captain 2RSK", 630, 170, 676, 205, "2R"), 146 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_3R" to CDUButton("FMC captain 3RSK", 630, 225, 676, 258, "3R"), 147 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_4R" to CDUButton("FMC captain 4RSK", 630, 278, 676, 313, "4R"), 148 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_5R" to CDUButton("FMC captain 5RSK", 630, 333, 676, 367, "5R"), 149 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_6R" to CDUButton("FMC captain 6RSK", 630, 387, 676, 421, "6R"), 150 | 151 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_A" to CDUButton("FMC captain A", 288, 666, 338, 717, "A"), // Text row 1 152 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_B" to CDUButton("FMC captain B", 358, 666, 407, 717, "B"), 153 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_C" to CDUButton("FMC captain C", 426, 666, 475, 717, "C"), 154 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_D" to CDUButton("FMC captain D", 494, 666, 542, 717, "D"), 155 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_E" to CDUButton("FMC captain E", 564, 666, 611, 717, "E"), 156 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_F" to CDUButton("FMC captain F", 288, 733, 338, 784, "F"), // Text row 2 157 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_G" to CDUButton("FMC captain G", 358, 733, 407, 784, "G"), 158 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_H" to CDUButton("FMC captain H", 426, 733, 475, 784, "H"), 159 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_I" to CDUButton("FMC captain I", 494, 733, 542, 784, "I"), 160 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_J" to CDUButton("FMC captain J", 564, 733, 611, 784, "J"), 161 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_K" to CDUButton("FMC captain K", 288, 801, 338, 850, "K"), // Text row 3 162 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_L" to CDUButton("FMC captain L", 358, 801, 407, 850, "L"), 163 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_M" to CDUButton("FMC captain M", 426, 801, 475, 850, "M"), 164 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_N" to CDUButton("FMC captain N", 494, 801, 542, 850, "N"), 165 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_O" to CDUButton("FMC captain O", 564, 801, 611, 850, "O"), 166 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_P" to CDUButton("FMC captain P", 288, 868, 338, 920, "P"), // Text row 4 167 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_Q" to CDUButton("FMC captain Q", 358, 868, 407, 920, "Q"), 168 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_R" to CDUButton("FMC captain R", 426, 868, 475, 920, "R"), 169 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_S" to CDUButton("FMC captain S", 494, 868, 542, 920, "S"), 170 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_T" to CDUButton("FMC captain T", 564, 868, 611, 920, "T"), 171 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_U" to CDUButton("FMC captain U", 288, 937, 338, 987, "U"), // Text row 5 172 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_V" to CDUButton("FMC captain V", 358, 937, 407, 987, "V"), 173 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_W" to CDUButton("FMC captain W", 426, 937, 475, 987, "W"), 174 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_X" to CDUButton("FMC captain X", 494, 937, 542, 987, "X"), 175 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_Y" to CDUButton("FMC captain Y", 564, 937, 611, 987, "Y"), 176 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_Z" to CDUButton("FMC captain Z", 288, 1006, 338, 1055, "Z"), // Text row 6 177 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_SP" to CDUButton("FMC captain SPACE", 358, 1006, 407, 1055, " "), 178 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_del" to CDUButton("FMC captain DEL", 426, 1006, 475, 1055, "DEL"), 179 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_slash" to CDUButton("FMC captain slash", 494, 1006, 542, 1055, "/"), 180 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_clr" to CDUButton("FMC captain CLR", 564, 1006, 611, 1055, "CLR"), 181 | 182 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_init_ref" to CDUButton("FMC captain INIT REF", 76, 529, 148, 582, "INIT REF", drawLabel=true), // Top row 183 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_rte" to CDUButton("FMC captain RTE", 164, 529, 235, 582, "RTE", drawLabel=true), 184 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_clb" to CDUButton("FMC captain CLB", 251, 529, 323, 582, "CLB", drawLabel=true), 185 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_crz" to CDUButton("FMC captain CRZ", 338, 529, 410, 582, "CRZ", drawLabel=true), 186 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_des" to CDUButton("FMC captain DES", 425, 529, 497, 582, "DES", drawLabel=true), 187 | 188 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_menu" to CDUButton("FMC captain MENU", 76, 597, 148, 649, "MENU", drawLabel=true), // Second row 189 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_legs" to CDUButton("FMC captain LEGS", 164, 597, 235, 649, "LEGS", drawLabel=true), 190 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_dep_app" to CDUButton("FMC captain DEP/ARR", 251, 597, 323, 649, "DEP ARR", drawLabel=true), 191 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_hold" to CDUButton("FMC captain HOLD", 338, 597, 410, 649, "HOLD", drawLabel=true), 192 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_prog" to CDUButton("FMC captain PROG", 425, 597, 497, 649, "PROG", drawLabel=true), 193 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_exec" to CDUButton("FMC captain EXEC", 540, 608, 609, 649, "EXEC", drawLabel=true), 194 | 195 | "laminar/B738/indicators/fmc_exec_lights" to CDUButton("EXEC light", 551, 590, 597, 596, "EXEC", light=true), 196 | "laminar/B738/fmc/fmc_message" to CDUButton("MSG light", 632, 757, 651, 827, "MSG", light=true), 197 | "internal_ofst_light" to CDUButton("OFST light", 632, 828, 651, 922, "OFST"), 198 | "internal_dspyfail_light" to CDUButton("DSPY FAIL light", 30, 757, 48, 921, "DSPYFAIL"), 199 | 200 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_n1_lim" to CDUButton("FMC captain N1 LIMIT", 76, 665, 148, 715, "N1 LIMIT", drawLabel=true), 201 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_fix" to CDUButton("FMC captain FIX", 164, 665, 235, 715, "FIX", drawLabel=true), 202 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_prev_page" to CDUButton("FMC captain PREV PAGE", 76, 729, 148, 782, "PREV PAGE", drawLabel=true), 203 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_next_page" to CDUButton("FMC captain NEXT PAGE", 164, 729, 235, 782, "NEXT PAGE", drawLabel=true), 204 | 205 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_1" to CDUButton("FMC captain 1", 68, 798, 121, 852, "1"), // Numeric keypad 206 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_2" to CDUButton("FMC captain 2", 138, 798, 189, 852, "2"), 207 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_3" to CDUButton("FMC captain 3", 208, 798, 259, 852, "3"), 208 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_4" to CDUButton("FMC captain 4", 68, 869, 121, 920, "4"), 209 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_5" to CDUButton("FMC captain 5", 138, 869, 189, 920, "5"), 210 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_6" to CDUButton("FMC captain 6", 208, 869, 259, 920, "6"), 211 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_7" to CDUButton("FMC captain 7", 68, 938, 121, 988, "7"), 212 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_8" to CDUButton("FMC captain 8", 138, 938, 189, 988, "8"), 213 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_9" to CDUButton("FMC captain 9", 208, 938, 259, 988, "9"), 214 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_period" to CDUButton("FMC captain period", 68, 1006, 121, 1057, "."), 215 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_0" to CDUButton("FMC captain 0", 138, 1006, 189, 1057, "0"), 216 | "laminar/B738/button/fmc1_minus" to CDUButton("FMC captain minus", 208, 1006, 259, 1057, "-") 217 | ) 218 | 219 | val CDUButtonsSSG747 = mapOf( 220 | 221 | "internal_help_1" to CDUButton("internal_help", 0, 0, 46, 86, "HELP1"), 222 | "internal_help_2" to CDUButton("internal_help", 633, 0, 682, 86, "HELP2"), 223 | "internal_help_3" to CDUButton("internal_help", 0, 498, 47, 730, "HELP3"), 224 | "internal_help_4" to CDUButton("internal_help", 631, 464, 682, 729, "HELP4"), 225 | "internal_help_5" to CDUButton("internal_help", 0, 948, 52, 1074, "HELP5"), 226 | "internal_help_6" to CDUButton("internal_help", 630, 947, 683, 1073, "HELP6"), 227 | 228 | "internal_hostname" to CDUButton("internal_hostname", displayXLeft.toInt(), displayYTop.toInt(), displayXRight.toInt(), displayYBottom.toInt(), "AUTO/MANUAL CONNECT"), 229 | 230 | "SSG/UFMC/LK1" to CDUButton("FMC captain 1LSK", 6, 116, 52, 151, "1L", dataref=true), 231 | "SSG/UFMC/LK2" to CDUButton("FMC captain 2LSK", 6, 170, 52, 205, "2L", dataref=true), 232 | "SSG/UFMC/LK3" to CDUButton("FMC captain 3LSK", 6, 225, 52, 258, "3L", dataref=true), 233 | "SSG/UFMC/LK4" to CDUButton("FMC captain 4LSK", 6, 278, 52, 313, "4L", dataref=true), 234 | "SSG/UFMC/LK5" to CDUButton("FMC captain 5LSK", 6, 333, 52, 367, "5L", dataref=true), 235 | "SSG/UFMC/LK6" to CDUButton("FMC captain 6LSK", 6, 387, 52, 421, "6L", dataref=true), 236 | "SSG/UFMC/RK1" to CDUButton("FMC captain 1RSK", 630, 116, 676, 151, "1R", dataref=true), 237 | "SSG/UFMC/RK2" to CDUButton("FMC captain 2RSK", 630, 170, 676, 205, "2R", dataref=true), 238 | "SSG/UFMC/RK3" to CDUButton("FMC captain 3RSK", 630, 225, 676, 258, "3R", dataref=true), 239 | "SSG/UFMC/RK4" to CDUButton("FMC captain 4RSK", 630, 278, 676, 313, "4R", dataref=true), 240 | "SSG/UFMC/RK5" to CDUButton("FMC captain 5RSK", 630, 333, 676, 367, "5R", dataref=true), 241 | "SSG/UFMC/RK6" to CDUButton("FMC captain 6RSK", 630, 387, 676, 421, "6R", dataref=true), 242 | 243 | "SSG/UFMC/A" to CDUButton("FMC captain A", 288, 666, 338, 717, "A", dataref=true), // Text row 1 244 | "SSG/UFMC/B" to CDUButton("FMC captain B", 358, 666, 407, 717, "B", dataref=true), 245 | "SSG/UFMC/C" to CDUButton("FMC captain C", 426, 666, 475, 717, "C", dataref=true), 246 | "SSG/UFMC/D" to CDUButton("FMC captain D", 494, 666, 542, 717, "D", dataref=true), 247 | "SSG/UFMC/E" to CDUButton("FMC captain E", 564, 666, 611, 717, "E", dataref=true), 248 | "SSG/UFMC/F" to CDUButton("FMC captain F", 288, 733, 338, 784, "F", dataref=true), // Text row 2 249 | "SSG/UFMC/G" to CDUButton("FMC captain G", 358, 733, 407, 784, "G", dataref=true), 250 | "SSG/UFMC/H" to CDUButton("FMC captain H", 426, 733, 475, 784, "H", dataref=true), 251 | "SSG/UFMC/I" to CDUButton("FMC captain I", 494, 733, 542, 784, "I", dataref=true), 252 | "SSG/UFMC/J" to CDUButton("FMC captain J", 564, 733, 611, 784, "J", dataref=true), 253 | "SSG/UFMC/K" to CDUButton("FMC captain K", 288, 801, 338, 850, "K", dataref=true), // Text row 3 254 | "SSG/UFMC/L" to CDUButton("FMC captain L", 358, 801, 407, 850, "L", dataref=true), 255 | "SSG/UFMC/M" to CDUButton("FMC captain M", 426, 801, 475, 850, "M", dataref=true), 256 | "SSG/UFMC/N" to CDUButton("FMC captain N", 494, 801, 542, 850, "N", dataref=true), 257 | "SSG/UFMC/O" to CDUButton("FMC captain O", 564, 801, 611, 850, "O", dataref=true), 258 | "SSG/UFMC/P" to CDUButton("FMC captain P", 288, 868, 338, 920, "P", dataref=true), // Text row 4 259 | "SSG/UFMC/Q" to CDUButton("FMC captain Q", 358, 868, 407, 920, "Q", dataref=true), 260 | "SSG/UFMC/R" to CDUButton("FMC captain R", 426, 868, 475, 920, "R", dataref=true), 261 | "SSG/UFMC/S" to CDUButton("FMC captain S", 494, 868, 542, 920, "S", dataref=true), 262 | "SSG/UFMC/T" to CDUButton("FMC captain T", 564, 868, 611, 920, "T", dataref=true), 263 | "SSG/UFMC/U" to CDUButton("FMC captain U", 288, 937, 338, 987, "U", dataref=true), // Text row 5 264 | "SSG/UFMC/V" to CDUButton("FMC captain V", 358, 937, 407, 987, "V", dataref=true), 265 | "SSG/UFMC/W" to CDUButton("FMC captain W", 426, 937, 475, 987, "W", dataref=true), 266 | "SSG/UFMC/X" to CDUButton("FMC captain X", 494, 937, 542, 987, "X", dataref=true), 267 | "SSG/UFMC/Y" to CDUButton("FMC captain Y", 564, 937, 611, 987, "Y", dataref=true), 268 | "SSG/UFMC/Z" to CDUButton("FMC captain Z", 288, 1006, 338, 1055, "Z", dataref=true), // Text row 6 269 | "SSG/UFMC/espacio" to CDUButton("FMC captain SPACE", 358, 1006, 407, 1055, " ", dataref=true), 270 | "SSG/UFMC/DEL" to CDUButton("FMC captain DEL", 426, 1006, 475, 1055, "DEL", dataref=true), 271 | "SSG/UFMC/barra" to CDUButton("FMC captain slash", 494, 1006, 542, 1055, "/", dataref=true), 272 | "SSG/UFMC/CLR" to CDUButton("FMC captain CLR", 564, 1006, 611, 1055, "CLR", dataref=true), 273 | 274 | "SSG/UFMC/INITREF" to CDUButton("FMC captain INIT REF", 76, 529, 148, 582, "INIT REF", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), // Top row 275 | "SSG/UFMC/RTE" to CDUButton("FMC captain RTE", 164, 529, 235, 582, "RTE", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 276 | "SSG/UFMC/DEPARR" to CDUButton("FMC captain DEP ARR", 251, 529, 323, 582, "DEP ARR", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 277 | "SSG/UFMC/ATC" to CDUButton("FMC captain ATC", 338, 529, 410, 582, "ATC", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 278 | "SSG/UFMC/VNAV" to CDUButton("FMC captain VNAV", 425, 529, 497, 582, "VNAV", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 279 | 280 | "SSG/UFMC/FIX" to CDUButton("FMC captain FIX", 76, 597, 148, 649, "FIX", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), // Second row 281 | "SSG/UFMC/LEGS" to CDUButton("FMC captain LEGS", 164, 597, 235, 649, "LEGS", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 282 | "SSG/UFMC/HOLD" to CDUButton("FMC captain HOLD", 251, 597, 323, 649, "HOLD", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 283 | "SSG/UFMC/FMCCOM" to CDUButton("FMC captain FMC COM", 338, 597, 410, 649, "FMC COMM", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 284 | "SSG/UFMC/PROG" to CDUButton("FMC captain PROG", 425, 597, 497, 649, "PROG", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 285 | "SSG/UFMC/EXEC" to CDUButton("FMC captain EXEC", 540, 608, 609, 649, "EXEC", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 286 | 287 | "SSG/UFMC/Exec_Light_on" to CDUButton("EXEC light", 551, 590, 597, 596, "EXEC", light=true), 288 | 289 | "SSG/UFMC/MENU" to CDUButton("FMC captain MENU", 76, 665, 148, 715, "MENU", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 290 | "SSG/UFMC/NAVRAD" to CDUButton("FMC captain NAV RAD", 164, 665, 235, 715, "NAV RAD", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 291 | "SSG/UFMC/PREVPAGE" to CDUButton("FMC captain PREV PAGE", 76, 729, 148, 782, "PREV PAGE", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 292 | "SSG/UFMC/NEXTPAGE" to CDUButton("FMC captain NEXT PAGE", 164, 729, 235, 782, "NEXT PAGE", dataref=true, drawLabel=true), 293 | 294 | "SSG/UFMC/1" to CDUButton("FMC captain 1", 68, 798, 121, 852, "1", dataref=true), // Numeric keypad 295 | "SSG/UFMC/2" to CDUButton("FMC captain 2", 138, 798, 189, 852, "2", dataref=true), 296 | "SSG/UFMC/3" to CDUButton("FMC captain 3", 208, 798, 259, 852, "3", dataref=true), 297 | "SSG/UFMC/4" to CDUButton("FMC captain 4", 68, 869, 121, 920, "4", dataref=true), 298 | "SSG/UFMC/5" to CDUButton("FMC captain 5", 138, 869, 189, 920, "5", dataref=true), 299 | "SSG/UFMC/6" to CDUButton("FMC captain 6", 208, 869, 259, 920, "6", dataref=true), 300 | "SSG/UFMC/7" to CDUButton("FMC captain 7", 68, 938, 121, 988, "7", dataref=true), 301 | "SSG/UFMC/8" to CDUButton("FMC captain 8", 138, 938, 189, 988, "8", dataref=true), 302 | "SSG/UFMC/9" to CDUButton("FMC captain 9", 208, 938, 259, 988, "9", dataref=true), 303 | "SSG/UFMC/punto" to CDUButton("FMC captain period", 68, 1006, 121, 1057, ".", dataref=true), 304 | "SSG/UFMC/0" to CDUButton("FMC captain 0", 138, 1006, 189, 1057, "0", dataref=true), 305 | "SSG/UFMC/menos" to CDUButton("FMC captain minus", 208, 1006, 259, 1057, "-", dataref=true) 306 | ) 307 | 308 | val CDULinesZibo737 = mapOf( 309 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_L" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge0), 310 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_S" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall0, small=true), 311 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_G" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen0, green=true), 312 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line00_M" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta0, magenta=true), 313 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_X" to CDULine("LINE 1 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel1, label=true), 314 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_X" to CDULine("LINE 2 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel2, label=true), 315 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_X" to CDULine("LINE 3 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel3, label=true), 316 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_X" to CDULine("LINE 4 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel4, label=true), 317 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_X" to CDULine("LINE 5 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel5, label=true), 318 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_X" to CDULine("LINE 6 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel6, label=true), 319 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_L" to CDULine("LINE 1 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge1), 320 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_L" to CDULine("LINE 2 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge2), 321 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_L" to CDULine("LINE 3 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge3), 322 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_L" to CDULine("LINE 4 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge4), 323 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_L" to CDULine("LINE 5 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge5), 324 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_L" to CDULine("LINE 6 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge6), 325 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_G" to CDULine("LINE 1 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen1, green=true), 326 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_G" to CDULine("LINE 2 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen2, green=true), 327 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_G" to CDULine("LINE 3 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen3, green=true), 328 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_G" to CDULine("LINE 4 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen4, green=true), 329 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_G" to CDULine("LINE 5 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen5, green=true), 330 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_G" to CDULine("LINE 6 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen6, green=true), 331 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_M" to CDULine("LINE 1 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta1, magenta=true), 332 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_M" to CDULine("LINE 2 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta2, magenta=true), 333 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_M" to CDULine("LINE 3 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta3, magenta=true), 334 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_M" to CDULine("LINE 4 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta4, magenta=true), 335 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_M" to CDULine("LINE 5 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta5, magenta=true), 336 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_M" to CDULine("LINE 6 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta6, magenta=true), 337 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_I" to CDULine("LINE 1 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv1, inverse=true), 338 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_I" to CDULine("LINE 2 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv2, inverse=true), 339 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_I" to CDULine("LINE 3 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv3, inverse=true), 340 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_I" to CDULine("LINE 4 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv4, inverse=true), 341 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_I" to CDULine("LINE 5 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv5, inverse=true), 342 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_I" to CDULine("LINE 6 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv6, inverse=true), 343 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line01_S" to CDULine("LINE 1 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall1, small=true), 344 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line02_S" to CDULine("LINE 2 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall2, small=true), 345 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line03_S" to CDULine("LINE 3 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall3, small=true), 346 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line04_S" to CDULine("LINE 4 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall4, small=true), 347 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line05_S" to CDULine("LINE 5 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall5, small=true), 348 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line06_S" to CDULine("LINE 6 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall6, small=true), 349 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line_entry" to CDULine("LINE ENTRY LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge7), 350 | "laminar/B738/fmc1/Line_entry_I" to CDULine("LINE ENTRY LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv7, inverse=true) 351 | ) 352 | 353 | val CDULinesSSG747 = mapOf( 354 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_1" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge0), 355 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_2" to CDULine("LINE 1 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel1, label=true), 356 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_3" to CDULine("LINE 1 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge1), 357 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_4" to CDULine("LINE 2 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel2, label=true), 358 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_5" to CDULine("LINE 2 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge2), 359 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_6" to CDULine("LINE 3 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel3, label=true), 360 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_7" to CDULine("LINE 3 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge3), 361 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_8" to CDULine("LINE 4 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel4, label=true), 362 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_9" to CDULine("LINE 4 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge4), 363 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_10" to CDULine("LINE 5 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel5, label=true), 364 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_11" to CDULine("LINE 5 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge5), 365 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_12" to CDULine("LINE 6 LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalLabel6, label=true), 366 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_13" to CDULine("LINE 6 LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge6), 367 | "SSG/UFMC/LINE_14" to CDULine("LINE ENTRY LARGE FONT", R.id.terminalTextLarge7), 368 | 369 | // These --UNUSED-- lines need to have unique key names or they are combined together by the mapOf 370 | "--UNUSED--1" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall0, small=true), 371 | "--UNUSED--2" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen0, green=true), 372 | "--UNUSED--3" to CDULine("PAGE LABEL MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta0, magenta=true), 373 | "--UNUSED--4" to CDULine("LINE 1 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen1, green=true), 374 | "--UNUSED--5" to CDULine("LINE 2 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen2, green=true), 375 | "--UNUSED--6" to CDULine("LINE 3 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen3, green=true), 376 | "--UNUSED--7" to CDULine("LINE 4 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen4, green=true), 377 | "--UNUSED--8" to CDULine("LINE 5 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen5, green=true), 378 | "--UNUSED--9" to CDULine("LINE 6 GREEN FONT", R.id.terminalTextGreen6, green=true), 379 | "--UNUSED--10" to CDULine("LINE 1 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta1, magenta=true), 380 | "--UNUSED--11" to CDULine("LINE 2 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta2, magenta=true), 381 | "--UNUSED--12" to CDULine("LINE 3 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta3, magenta=true), 382 | "--UNUSED--13" to CDULine("LINE 4 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta4, magenta=true), 383 | "--UNUSED--14" to CDULine("LINE 5 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta5, magenta=true), 384 | "--UNUSED--15" to CDULine("LINE 6 MAGENTA FONT", R.id.terminalTextMagenta6, magenta=true), 385 | "--UNUSED--16" to CDULine("LINE 1 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv1, inverse=true), 386 | "--UNUSED--17" to CDULine("LINE 2 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv2, inverse=true), 387 | "--UNUSED--18" to CDULine("LINE 3 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv3, inverse=true), 388 | "--UNUSED--19" to CDULine("LINE 4 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv4, inverse=true), 389 | "--UNUSED--20" to CDULine("LINE 5 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv5, inverse=true), 390 | "--UNUSED--21" to CDULine("LINE 6 LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv6, inverse=true), 391 | "--UNUSED--22" to CDULine("LINE 1 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall1, small=true), 392 | "--UNUSED--23" to CDULine("LINE 2 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall2, small=true), 393 | "--UNUSED--24" to CDULine("LINE 3 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall3, small=true), 394 | "--UNUSED--25" to CDULine("LINE 4 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall4, small=true), 395 | "--UNUSED--26" to CDULine("LINE 5 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall5, small=true), 396 | "--UNUSED--27" to CDULine("LINE 6 SMALL FONT", R.id.terminalTextSmall6, small=true), 397 | "--UNUSED--28" to CDULine("LINE ENTRY LARGE FONT INVERSE", R.id.terminalTextLargeInv7, inverse=true) 398 | ) 399 | 400 | var buttons: Map = CDUButtonsZibo737 401 | var lines: Map = CDULinesZibo737 402 | } 403 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /COPYING: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | 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