Re: HOW TO: Virtual Cockpit / Device Link
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 4:42 pm
Hi Jonny - couple of choices:
1) (Easiest) Grab files from someone. I have a Spit II a but I never use it as (when I fly...) I fly hurricanes.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/by0zgwcw1cfl ... qgQqa?dl=0
2) Open said IIa link and have a look at the ini files. These define the actual instruments. I don't have a manual, but it is fairly easy to work out what is going on and tweak them if you want to - this will give you an idea of how to create your own gauges if any are missing. Note you can switch gauges off by editing them out of the cockpit.ini file. The cockpit.ini file is the on where you set the position of gauges relative to each other and set any scales you may need.
Try all that, if you have problems then pm me and we can try and get something workign on TS (but note it has been a while so I'm somewhat rusty!)
1) (Easiest) Grab files from someone. I have a Spit II a but I never use it as (when I fly...) I fly hurricanes.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/by0zgwcw1cfl ... qgQqa?dl=0
2) Open said IIa link and have a look at the ini files. These define the actual instruments. I don't have a manual, but it is fairly easy to work out what is going on and tweak them if you want to - this will give you an idea of how to create your own gauges if any are missing. Note you can switch gauges off by editing them out of the cockpit.ini file. The cockpit.ini file is the on where you set the position of gauges relative to each other and set any scales you may need.
Try all that, if you have problems then pm me and we can try and get something workign on TS (but note it has been a while so I'm somewhat rusty!)