New Delco Carousel IV-A INS v1.50
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Re: New Delco Carousel IV-A INS v1.50
Thanks for the HU!DanKH wrote:Please note !
NOT compatible with the previous version...
http://www.simufly.com/ins/index.html
Does anyone know if this new version wil work with DM's VC10? If not what has to be done to make it work?
Hi Nigel
I think the new version of the INS still works the same.
I installed it over the old version and even though I've long since forgotten how to work the thing, it is live and the switches move and things light up. Always a good sign.
From what I saw on their site, it's perhaps only got compatibility problems with software that uses the more techy side of things in their SDK.
I only use the gauges that they provide, so hopefully no problems.
DM
I think the new version of the INS still works the same.
I installed it over the old version and even though I've long since forgotten how to work the thing, it is live and the switches move and things light up. Always a good sign.
From what I saw on their site, it's perhaps only got compatibility problems with software that uses the more techy side of things in their SDK.
I only use the gauges that they provide, so hopefully no problems.
DM


Oh, thanks for that information Dave! I know what you mean about forgetting how it works - that is why is why I mentioned trying it when I get a chance - I have some Civa manual reading to do before diving in. Funny, I don't retain things like I once did, another sign of advancing age.MALTBY D wrote:Hi Nigel
...I installed it over the old version and even though I've long since forgotten how to work the thing, it is live and the switches move and things light up. Always a good sign.![]()
DM
I have forgotten the others.
There is one file I am going to retain from the old version - DM_VC10.ISD. Obviously it is something to do with the Vic but other than that, I have no clue what that does so RTFM really applies.
Anyway, thanks again for replying, and so promptly. It was rather like rubbing a lamb to summon a genie and being lucky enough that when he appears, he is the VC10 developer genius!
Hmm, you must have summoned a bad genie at some point or burnt your fingers or am I missing the point? Ok it was not the most clever analogy to use on my part - I just wanted to complement Dave for all his hard work!DanKH wrote:Well I hope not....! :shock:nigelb wrote: ... It was rather like rubbing a lamb ..
I have done enough RTFM study to find that the .Isd files are configuration saves. Civa will use the file "default.Isd" unless a specific file is defined in the Panel.cfg file. DM did that hence the specific VC_10.Isd file that I have in my CIVA folder. The file will be recreated if it is not present so removing it won't mess anything up - except loosing the last saved configuration I suppose.