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Yahooligan

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  1. Hello all, Well, the past few years have been really difficult. While developing TOWER CAB, I had a severe adverse reaction to a medication for pain that sent me into suicidal depression. Had I researched the drug beforehand, I would have discovered 1 in 50 people commit suicide. I should NOT have taken it. It took nearly a year to overcome the effects of that medication. Then, my father-in-law had a long battle with cancer and died on July 8, 2015. On that same date however, I received an injection called a "facet" injection that has blocked the pain in damaged spine. I can now stand for more than 10 minutes without excruciating pain! Thank God for that! Then, in August of 2014, I suffered another motorcycle wreck and fractured my left cheekbone. I have now abandoned riding motorcycles any longer, and have purchased the vehicle you see as my profile pic; a 1980 Shay Model A Reproduction. It is a 50th anniversary Model A of the 1929 Model A Ford. I wanted one when I was about 22 when it came out. I waited a long time to finally own one. Now, in saying all of that, continuing development of TOWER CAB has been a very exhausting experience due to all of the external struggles going on! This is why you have not heard from me here at AVSIM for almost 3 years now. I have finally released version 1.5 of TOWER CAB and am happy with the result. I have completed the livery paint schemes for the commercial aircraft in the game, and have updated other graphic elements. I have also corrected some mistakes in the taxi routes that aircraft were following. And, on the advice of other users, I have made some modifications to the flight dispatch program for more flexible flight customization. This release is compatible with Windows 7 and later, including Windows 10. Of course with Windows 10, there are security features that like to interfere with its operation, since pilot voice generation is accomplished using a Winsock control. So, make sure you allow for TCP/IP connections and it will run just fine. It is now on sale and as always, visit www.towercab.com for more information.
  2. AVSIM has always been more than accomodating to the flight sim community. I wholeheartedly believe the AVSIM presence in the www has made my product what it is today. Without AVSIM, it could have simply been nothing but a memory. I am truly a fan, and will remain so.
  3. I remember having the same issue one time. I used the automated procedure of calling the 800 # provided during the installation. I think I remember having to enter some code via the phone and it in turn gave me a new key to use. I'm not certain, but I think that is what I had to do.
  4. Thanks WR269. I am working from actual Sarasota-Bradenton engineering drawings to create this. I just added all of the 185 signs to the scenery just last week. This week, I should be getting historical flight plan data as well another engineering drawing the entire airport lighting system to check against my current layout. I am using all sources available to make this highly accurate. Be sure and visit/like the facebook page ( http://www.facebook.com/towercab ). I post there almost daily. I'm trying to involve the sim community and keep them informed of how something like this is created. I didn't start the modeling phase until 4/27/2012. This is the progress for 4 months of effort.
  5. This image is from the tower cab with the tracking camera following an airport service vehicle at dusk.
  6. Here is another daytime shot from the approach end of runway 32. thank you WR269. Yes, BAO Tower was ahead of its time. Too bad MS bought the product to then only shelve it. I never understood that.
  7. here is an updated screen shot of the current state of development:
  8. No one said they purchased the copyright, and that isn't what EU was talking about. They clearly purchased DLC as a license. And your analogy with a book is far different than a piece of software. The book is a physical item that in fact changes hands. Once you sell the book, it is undeniable that you no longer own it. But, If that person copies the book before selling it, then they have committed copyright infringement. The EU can claim all day long you can resell your DLC all you want. So what? People have been doing it all along for years. No one has stopped anyone from doing just that. This ruling has no impact on whether people will stop or not. Its going to happen irregardless. But whether or not any developer will actual "listen" to this is up to them. And I seriously doubt their ruling will stop developers methods of protecting themselves from illegal sales of their intellectual property, especially when it violates their license agreement. It will have absolutely no impact on how I do business.
  9. They have no jurisdiction over U.S.produced software. EU can make that claim, but it is meaningless in the U.S. as far as I know. And EU can try to make the claim that users "own" their software and can resell it. But, users who purchase DLC own a "license", they do not own the software. The true "owner" is the author who holds the copyright, domestic or abroad. So I guess based upon that fact, you can only resell downloaded software you "own" as in "copyright" ownership. If you do not own the copyright, then you do not have the right to resell it, but are bound by the conditions of your license, period. I really don't care what the EU court has to say about it. But as a developer, what I would then require is that the user who resells the software I sold them, grant me exclusive access to their PC to determine if in fact the software in question has been removed before I generate a new license for the new owner of the DLC. Just because a user claims they have removed it and have released their license to another, is just not enough proof. And I just know that users would be more than happy to oblige....NOT!
  10. It was my understanding to download and start playing the "release" version, we had to first remove the "beta" version. But nothing said I "had" to remove it. :-) So, I chose not to so I wouldn't lose all of my content; which was at the time, everything that was available. So, I'll just play it until I've completed everything, and then delete it and start anew with the release version.
  11. Actually, from what I can tell, my progress is still being recorded on my PC, just not online. So I am still progressing through all of the challenges/missions just never connected to the LIVE network. I don't have to repeat anything that I am already completed. There is still a lot left of the pre-release version that I have not yet done.
  12. yes, I know. I can't get any more DLC. But for now, I'm okay with it. There is still a lot left to do/see in Hawaii.
  13. I am just curious if there is anyone else like me who kept the beta version? Since I received all of the DLC before release, I just kept it as it was. Of course, none of my Live account stuff is being stored and I can't play any muliplayer stuff (didn't care to anyway), but I am still enjoying the full package as is. My history for challenges and missions is being stored on my PC, and they all function. So, that's a plus. But, I know I can never upgrade it or anything, or add more DLC, but decided to keep playing for now.
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