October 11, 20178 yr Hi-in the below post simmer KDFW laid out how to get the 530 GNSv2 and Roland's weather gauge into the Lear 25 virtual cockpit. I got the weather gauge to go in the VC, but can't get the GNSv2. Here's part of KDFW's instructions for changing the Lear's panel config: [Vcockpit00] Background_color=36,36,36 size_mm=1024 visible=1 pixel_size=1024,1024 texture=$GLJ25_01_G_C //gauge00=fs9gps!gps_500,211,248,670,586gauge00=rxpGNS2!GPS_500_1,265,310,480,385,VC_settings <<< this is for the RXP GNS530v2 addon, go to its support forum on avsim for detailsgauge20=XPGLJ25v2!gps_buttons, 0, 0, 1, 1 <<< this is for the RXP GNS530v2 addon, go to its support forum on avsim for details I have changed all but the last two italicized lines in the Lear's [Vcockpit00] entry per the first lines above, but can't figure out where the last two (bolded) lines go, i.e., which config file and where. Any help to put this all together to get the GNS 530v2 into the Lear 25 would be appreciated. Thanks much, Jay. Forever indebted to the late Michael Greenblatt of FSGS.
October 11, 20178 yr I'm not sure to follow through but the "gauge##" lines go to the panel.cfg file and tell which gauge to display where at what size. For this particular line to work ( "gauge00=rxpGNS2!GPS_500_1,265,310,480,385,VC_settings" ) you'd also need to create a new section in the RealityXP.GNS.ini file with the name "GPS_500_1.VC_SETTINGS". It is documented in the GNS V2 User's Manual, but maybe @kdfw__ would like to chime in and provide more info?
October 11, 20178 yr download https://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=xtreme&CatID=p3dpan&Go=Search and check out the panel configs for adding gns530. R9-9950X3D 32G | RTX5090 | 3T m.2 | Win11 | vkb-gf ultimate & pedals | virpil cm3 throttle | tm boeing yoke | pimax super uw | DCS
October 11, 20178 yr Author 9 hours ago, kdfw__ said: download https://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=xtreme&CatID=p3dpan&Go=Search and check out the panel configs for adding gns530. Way thank you !!! Forever indebted to the late Michael Greenblatt of FSGS.
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