I'm trying to figure out a way to have some emergency thrusters that are only used when I press a button. I was planning on them just turning full on when I press a button or maybe even use a lever. The idea is to have some "bug-out" engines that I don't need when I'm just putting around normally. I've worked out that you can't just set the value with YOLO on the thrusters. I've also investigated using a second FCU, but can't fathom how to distinguish it from the the other to just control these thrusters. Would it be so complicated that I would have to create a completely separate data/power network for these thrusters? Or perhaps I'm just misunderstanding how it all links together.
I saw a 'FcuMfcIO2" field in the MCU but not sure what that's used for since it's blank in the wiki, but I assume whatever you named the FCU. There are references that you can have multiple FCU's as well, but not multiple MCU's. That would seem that I would have to make sure they are all on separate networks and power if I wanted to control them separately. Hope I'm wrong as that makes it too complicated to care about it. I mean, some 'afterburners' would be pretty useful at times.
I saw a 'FcuMfcIO2" field in the MCU but not sure what that's used for since it's blank in the wiki, but I assume whatever you named the FCU. There are references that you can have multiple FCU's as well, but not multiple MCU's. That would seem that I would have to make sure they are all on separate networks and power if I wanted to control them separately. Hope I'm wrong as that makes it too complicated to care about it. I mean, some 'afterburners' would be pretty useful at times.