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Creating Carriers in "Free Flight".
fael097:
lol of course
Great Ozzie:
Make sure you read this: http://www.fsdeveloper.com/wiki/index.php?title=SDK_Installation_(FSX)
You have to have the "right" SDK for the FSX version you are using.
And you may need to edit your dll.xml so that it looks like this (for that section of the .xml):
<Launch.Addon>
<Name>Visual Effects Tool</Name>
<Disabled>True</Disabled>
<ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad>
<Path>..\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Environment Kit\Special Effects SDK\visualfxtool.dll</Path>
</Launch.Addon>
If your a person who has done some programming in the past and having spent a few hours attempting to work with the SDK, you may come to the same conclusion I did: It would be far easier (and much less stressful) to bribe someone to do the work for you. :-P
Rob O.
Great Ozzie:
LOL... that may be the wrong section btw... but I do remember editing something somewhere in that file as per a FSInsider post or a Phil Taylor blog to get the tools menu to appear.
Rob O.
reider:
I have FSX Deluxe and Acceleration (inc SP1 and SP2). We were led to believe that we should be using the new downloadable SDK SP2 and ditch the Acceleration only version. I did this and lost the tools in the file menu once again, like we did after SP1. The layout of the dll.xml was spot on, this is once again a problem with SimConnect in this instance. Though, for some the third party software/aircraft do sometimes corrupt the file. So, I uninstalled the SDK entirely, reinstalled the base SDK, SP1a and the Acceleration version of the SDK. Tools are now back in the menu. I don`t know if it will work using the SDK SP2 for none Acceleration users but in theory it should......
Reider
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