alastairmonk
12-14-2001, 02:53 AM
I have been trying to put the ACS-GPS display in my Lear Jet cockpit, and I
find the tutorial instructions impossible to understand. Can anyone help me
figure this out?
Hi !
You have two basic alternatives.
1) Have the ACS-GPS gauge as a separate "pop-up" window, using the V1 or V2
gauge (I forget which)
2) Add or replace an existing gauge with one of the KLN90B or V3 gauges.
Personally I favour the second option. Here is the panel.cfg file from one of
my Learjets:
// Panel Configuration file
// Learjet 45 Panel
// David Durst v4.0
// 8/29/99
[Window Titles]
window00= Main Instrument Panel
;window01= GPS
[Window00]
file=Lear_45.bmp
size_mm=800
window_size_ratio=1.0
position=7
visible=1
ident=0
gauge00=Lear45.Chronometer, 40, 410, 62
gauge01=lear45.liteswitch, 0, 510, 105
gauge02=Lear45.PFD, 113, 351, 185
gauge03=Lear45.EICAS, 313, 348, 180
gauge04=Lear45.radio, 504, 489, 90
gauge05=Lear45.wradar, 690, 365, 248
gauge06=lear45.wiskey-compass, 590, 65, 70
gauge07=Lear45.attitude4, 575, 372, 58
gauge08=Lear45.Airspeed, 506, 368, 58
gauge09=Lear45.Altimeter, 642, 367, 64
gauge10=lear45.ra, 187, 463, 21
gauge11=extra-300.Control_Surfaces, 10, 658, 72
gauge12=lear45.gpstoggle, 880, 420, 65
gauge13=lear45.apmas, 594, 258, 22
gauge14=lear45.apnav, 223, 263, 22
gauge15=lear45.apalt2, 253, 263, 22
gauge16=lear45.apbkc, 282, 263, 22
gauge17=lear45.apspd, 311, 263, 22
gauge18=lear45.apmch, 340, 263, 22
gauge19=lear45.apydp, 368, 263, 22
gauge20=Lear45.Temperature, 718, 498, 54
gauge21=Lear45.Starter, 36, 479, 115
gauge22=lear45.apiass, 751, 525, 25
gauge23=Lear45.apalts, 248, 360, 40
gauge24=lear45.apvsps, 752, 537, 36
gauge25=lear45.aphdg2, 507, 262, 22
gauge26=lear45.apapr, 440, 262, 22
gauge27=lear45.apath, 594, 309, 22
gauge28=Lear45.adicmd, 192, 369, 18
gauge29=lear45.apmchs, 126, 360, 29
gauge30=Lear45.glite, 623, 490, 50
gauge31=Lear_45.Spoiler, 593, 547, 23
gauge32=Lear_45.Flaps, 671, 542, 25
gauge33=Lear45.thrust, 623, 532, 50
gauge34=lear45.crsknob, 440, 287, 25
gauge35=lear45.hdgknob, 505, 287, 25
gauge36=lear45.gen1, 527, 440, 23
gauge37=lear45.gen2, 610, 440, 23
gauge38=lear45.lowfuelleft, 555, 440, 48
gauge39=lear45.lowfuelright, 639, 440, 48
gauge40=lear45.oilprs1, 556, 452, 48
gauge41=lear45.oilprs2, 640, 452, 48
gauge42=lear45.trim, 233, 534, 16
gauge43=Lear45.ball, 194, 570, 29
gauge44=Lear45.30, 591, 281, 20
gauge45=ACS.GPS98-KLN90B_LCD,635,250,168
As you can see, the ACS gauge has been added at the end. The easiest way to do
this is using CfgEdit.
FS98 - FS98
FS98/FS2000/CFS CfgEdit
Name: cfgedit.exe Size: 2,712,647 Date: 01-09-2001 Downloads: 10032
FS98/FS2000/CFS CfgEdit v1.4. A WSYISYG panel editor for Microsoft Flight
Simulator 98, 2000 and Combat Flight Simulator with many unique features. Just
drag, drop and stretch your gauges and immediately see the result. No knowledge
of programming or panel.cfg syntax is required. By Ed Struzynski.
With this you can open up the relevant panel.cfg file, use the package to add
the gauge, resize it to fit the panel (or use CfgEdit to remove a gauge you can
do without and put it in its place)
If you need any further help, let me know.
Best wishes,
Alastair
find the tutorial instructions impossible to understand. Can anyone help me
figure this out?
Hi !
You have two basic alternatives.
1) Have the ACS-GPS gauge as a separate "pop-up" window, using the V1 or V2
gauge (I forget which)
2) Add or replace an existing gauge with one of the KLN90B or V3 gauges.
Personally I favour the second option. Here is the panel.cfg file from one of
my Learjets:
// Panel Configuration file
// Learjet 45 Panel
// David Durst v4.0
// 8/29/99
[Window Titles]
window00= Main Instrument Panel
;window01= GPS
[Window00]
file=Lear_45.bmp
size_mm=800
window_size_ratio=1.0
position=7
visible=1
ident=0
gauge00=Lear45.Chronometer, 40, 410, 62
gauge01=lear45.liteswitch, 0, 510, 105
gauge02=Lear45.PFD, 113, 351, 185
gauge03=Lear45.EICAS, 313, 348, 180
gauge04=Lear45.radio, 504, 489, 90
gauge05=Lear45.wradar, 690, 365, 248
gauge06=lear45.wiskey-compass, 590, 65, 70
gauge07=Lear45.attitude4, 575, 372, 58
gauge08=Lear45.Airspeed, 506, 368, 58
gauge09=Lear45.Altimeter, 642, 367, 64
gauge10=lear45.ra, 187, 463, 21
gauge11=extra-300.Control_Surfaces, 10, 658, 72
gauge12=lear45.gpstoggle, 880, 420, 65
gauge13=lear45.apmas, 594, 258, 22
gauge14=lear45.apnav, 223, 263, 22
gauge15=lear45.apalt2, 253, 263, 22
gauge16=lear45.apbkc, 282, 263, 22
gauge17=lear45.apspd, 311, 263, 22
gauge18=lear45.apmch, 340, 263, 22
gauge19=lear45.apydp, 368, 263, 22
gauge20=Lear45.Temperature, 718, 498, 54
gauge21=Lear45.Starter, 36, 479, 115
gauge22=lear45.apiass, 751, 525, 25
gauge23=Lear45.apalts, 248, 360, 40
gauge24=lear45.apvsps, 752, 537, 36
gauge25=lear45.aphdg2, 507, 262, 22
gauge26=lear45.apapr, 440, 262, 22
gauge27=lear45.apath, 594, 309, 22
gauge28=Lear45.adicmd, 192, 369, 18
gauge29=lear45.apmchs, 126, 360, 29
gauge30=Lear45.glite, 623, 490, 50
gauge31=Lear_45.Spoiler, 593, 547, 23
gauge32=Lear_45.Flaps, 671, 542, 25
gauge33=Lear45.thrust, 623, 532, 50
gauge34=lear45.crsknob, 440, 287, 25
gauge35=lear45.hdgknob, 505, 287, 25
gauge36=lear45.gen1, 527, 440, 23
gauge37=lear45.gen2, 610, 440, 23
gauge38=lear45.lowfuelleft, 555, 440, 48
gauge39=lear45.lowfuelright, 639, 440, 48
gauge40=lear45.oilprs1, 556, 452, 48
gauge41=lear45.oilprs2, 640, 452, 48
gauge42=lear45.trim, 233, 534, 16
gauge43=Lear45.ball, 194, 570, 29
gauge44=Lear45.30, 591, 281, 20
gauge45=ACS.GPS98-KLN90B_LCD,635,250,168
As you can see, the ACS gauge has been added at the end. The easiest way to do
this is using CfgEdit.
FS98 - FS98
FS98/FS2000/CFS CfgEdit
Name: cfgedit.exe Size: 2,712,647 Date: 01-09-2001 Downloads: 10032
FS98/FS2000/CFS CfgEdit v1.4. A WSYISYG panel editor for Microsoft Flight
Simulator 98, 2000 and Combat Flight Simulator with many unique features. Just
drag, drop and stretch your gauges and immediately see the result. No knowledge
of programming or panel.cfg syntax is required. By Ed Struzynski.
With this you can open up the relevant panel.cfg file, use the package to add
the gauge, resize it to fit the panel (or use CfgEdit to remove a gauge you can
do without and put it in its place)
If you need any further help, let me know.
Best wishes,
Alastair