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"MyfsGoogleEarth"

Postby luke » Sun Jan 07, 2007 3:46 pm

Is anybody using "MyfsGoogleEarth"?, it hooks up fs9 with Google Earth scenery.

I downloaded & started "MyfsGoogleEarth" & created My places folders required, but after that at in the info (http://www.elbiah.de/flusi/MyFsGoogleEa ... eEarth.htm) item 4. I simply cannot obtain anything like it's picture of "New Network Link" with Name, Location etc, to fill the "Required and suggested settings for this link"

What is meant by "....Mark the "MyFsGoogleEarth" folder in the "Places......."
I am just stuck there.

Also used "FS Earth" download to hook them up, which it did, but when I fly the plane in GoogleEarth does not follow my fs9 flight as it should do.

Can anybody explain please?,                         thanx       luke
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Re: "MyfsGoogleEarth"

Postby congo » Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:05 pm

Hi Luke,

I did set that up successfully. If you follow the instructions TO THE LETTER, I think it works ok. The instructions are, unfortunately, a tad unclear, and not written for complete noobs like us. I haven't got time to get into it again right now, but try to perservere with the readme, it does work when you finally get it right.

My problem with it is this, you seem to need a third party payware program to act as an interface if you want it on a seperate PC and monitor to use as a moving map. I'm not sure yet if
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Re: "MyfsGoogleEarth"

Postby luke » Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:42 am

Thank you,
is for only one PC & forgot to mention I got the free one which works for 5mnts with restarts, just to try before I buy.

Had 10-15 attempts & still trying with no success. I cannot get the windows they show on info, may be they are for payware.                           luke
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Re: "MyfsGoogleEarth"

Postby luke » Mon Jan 08, 2007 1:45 pm

I perseveared to the "FS Earth" one and eventually got it to show me flying around Ancorage for 3-4 mnts as the freebee is limited. I have GErth in second monitor. I will check the price.

I keep restarting & going round & round, am fascinated, is there any
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Re: "MyfsGoogleEarth"

Postby luke » Mon Jan 08, 2007 5:00 pm

As I like map reading, now I can do it worldwide where my free G.Earth shows detail.

Demptation got the better of me & bought "FS Earth"
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