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Post by Tom Goodrick on Sept 4, 2009 9:21:51 GMT -5
Download the Meridian file from my site and you'll have those files.
Copy the Gauges Folder from the download into your FS9.x Folder.
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Post by ben on Sept 4, 2009 18:26:20 GMT -5
ok, thanks.
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Post by ben on Oct 1, 2009 8:42:57 GMT -5
Having a bit of fun with the vc night
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Post by ben on Oct 1, 2009 8:51:38 GMT -5
and with SHIFT1
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Post by Tom Goodrick on Oct 1, 2009 9:01:00 GMT -5
That looks good. When I tried that with the Velocity, the operation of the gauges was a little slow and ruined the effect. But I have a slow computer.
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Post by ben on Oct 2, 2009 6:02:30 GMT -5
I'm not sure of absolute figures, but it's fairly often said that fs9 vc windows can be slow, the more you have. If you have one window fs9 gives it refresh every 0.xx sec, but if you add another, every window gauge refresh is halved rather than a tiny amount because it's small. and every extra window means, a third of time, etc. Somebody a few years ago discovered the dc3 with all it's vc complexity was on only one window and its rate was very good. So, now I try to limit vc's to one or two vc windows if possible. Ben
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Post by Tom Goodrick on Nov 6, 2009 12:11:36 GMT -5
Ben told me about a problem with the max torque. Originally I did not know what it should be. But I found I had not applied the method I worked out two years ago to set this parameter, given the known rpm and desired shaft horse power. The proper value is 1313 ft lbs which agrees with a value he saw on You Tube.
The corrected FD file is now posted on my web site. I also cooled down ITT just a bit.
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