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Simshaker for Wings with HF8 + Moza AB9 Force Feedback Telemetry


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Iflewforthefuhre
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So Moza just released an update for their AB9 software to allow support for telemetry data from IL2 Great Battles but I cannot seem to get it running together with Simshaker and HF8. I can either have it working with the AB9 or working with Simshaker but I cannot get both of them to work together at the same time. 

My startup looks like this: 

 

[KEY = motiondevice]
    addr = "127.255.255.255"
    decimation = 2
    enable = true
    port = 29373

 

[KEY = telemetrydevice]
    addr = "127.255.255.255"
    decimation = 2
    enable = true
    port = 29373

 

And it works with the Simshaker Software and the HF8


If I change the port number over to 5678 which is what the Moza software specifies then the stick will have telemetry feedback but the Simshaker software will not. 

How can I configure it so that both devices receive telemetry data? 

 

Thank you!

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Varibraun
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On 3/14/2025 at 11:53 PM, Iflewforthefuhre said:

How can I configure it so that both devices receive telemetry data? 

 

Not exactly the same as yours, but likely the same issues in trying to get multiple telemetry devices working at the same time.  The thread with the discussions linked below follows my journey which was ultimately resolves with using a second addr field "addr1" and with port forwarding from SimShaker (for 3 telemtry devices).  Hopefully it will provide some insight to get your devices both running (I am certainly no expert, but this worked for me - good luck!):

 

 

 

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Goldwrench
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On 3/14/2025 at 8:53 PM, Iflewforthefuhre said:


If I change the port number over to 5678 which is what the Moza software specifies then the stick will have telemetry feedback but the Simshaker software will 

I have a Ushake6 with Simhaptic which uses 29373 as well, so I set the Moza to use 29373 as well and seems to work, although the Moza IL-2 telemetry isn’t exactly a revelation compared to direct input. Telemetry is really for when the game doesn’t support FFB (or only partially like DCS) and you want your stick software to figure it out instead. I had to roll back my Moza firmware because it broke MSFS telemetry so until they fix it, I’m limited to direct input in Il-2, but I’m ok with that.

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