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Installing

PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 9:54 am
by VOHY_VO0I
Atlast i got a file (download) which i always wanted.

A guage which calculates / displays / callsout the Vspeeds (V1,Vr,V2) and gear, and configuration warnings during takeoff. The Vspeeds are calculated based on the actual aircraft's weight and flaps position, with a correction for temperature and pressure altitude.

Now, the sad part ---- It requires the editing of the .xml guage. I've read the readme and other related files a hundred times and have tried all sorts of editing which should be done. But unfortunately none of them seem to work.

I would really be obliged if someone could download this file and give be a brief setup of how to get it working (not the one which comes with the file). This would be beneficial to you people and also to me.

Please............guys, i need this file working and it cannot be done without help from your side.



Search for the file ------ rcbvs-24.zip at avsim.


Waiting for replies,  ::)
Vohy.

Re: Installing

PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 10:27 am
by GA_Pilot
I did a search for it at avsim, with 2002, and 2004 gauges, and didnt come up with anything.. ???
What version of Flight Sim are you using ???
Could be it is not compatible with the version you are using.......... ???

Re: Installing

PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 11:18 am
by commoner
..mmm.....I found the file here..  http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds?$=fs2004/new120.htm  but they seem to be too busy to let me download just now.....If I ever do get it I'll have alook .....commoner ;)

Re: Installing

PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 11:39 am
by VOHY_VO0I
I just checked it again and it is available in Flight Simulator 2004 - Gauges (at avsim).

Just do a search in the flie library without sorting the categories. (again at avsim)

I use FS2004.


Vohy,

P.S - Also, don't forget to type .zip after the file name or it will not show up.

Re: Installing

PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 12:51 pm
by commoner
...well I got the gauge and from the readme the actual installing seems easy enough...then as you say "comes the sad part"..........totally lost me there for a start.......maybe if I had a couple of spare weeks I could figure it out....but sorry to say..........no I don't. Looks a bit of a mine field to me...........and for what may I ask?
 Sorry I must pass this on..............commoner :(

Re: Installing

PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 1:02 pm
by VOHY_VO0I
I understand, and thanks for the help Commoner.

I feel this is an important guage which should be a must........but anyway you're the decider.

Any more help would be gladly appreciated.