This project provides a simple Python client class wrapper around the FSUIPC tool, which allows third-party programs to interact with the "inner workings" of popular flight simulator software.
Fsuipc is built on top of (and includes) pyuipc
, by István Váradi
(ivaradi@varadiistvan.hu).
The easiest way to install this package is using pip
:
pip install fsuipc
Note that fsuipc only supports Python on Windows platforms.
from fsuipc import FSUIPC
with FSUIPC() as fsuipc:
prepared = fsuipc.prepare_data([
(0x560, "l"),
(0x568, "l"),
(0x570, "l")
], True)
while True:
latitude, longitude, altitude = prepared.read()
print(f"Latitude: {latitude}")
print(f"Longitude: {longitude}")
print(f"Altitude: {altitude}")
input("Press ENTER to read again")
This error can be caused by a word length mismatch between the client and server processes. If your flight simulator software is 32-bit, you probably need to be running a 32-bit version of Python. Similarly, if your flight simulator is 64-bit, you need to run a 64-bit version of Python.
You can check if your Python is 32-bit or 64-bit by running the command:
python -VV
This error can occur if you need to run your Python script as an administrator in order to communicate with the server process.