YAME64 suite
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For anyone having trouble getting texture overlay to work, make sure you have the hook enabled on the client tab, then in the hook tab choose texture overlay and enable what you want and put in the necessary values. Hit apply when you are finished, then go to the conf file in the yame install, and copy the yame_d3d.cfg from here into the bms install bin/64x folder replacing the old file (if there is one). Then close yame, and launch bms from the default exe in the /64x folder, dont lauch from yame. If you apply any changes in client tab or server tab after doing this or launch from yame it will overwrite the cfg. You don’t have to open yame again doing this, or have yame open, it works automatically. Good work guys, really enjoy it thanks.
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For anyone having trouble getting texture overlay to work, make sure you have the hook enabled on the client tab, then in the hook tab choose texture overlay and enable what you want and put in the necessary values. Hit apply when you are finished, then go to the conf file in the yame install, and copy the yame_d3d.cfg from here into the bms install bin/64x folder replacing the old file (if there is one). Then close yame, and launch bms from the default exe in the /64x folder, dont lauch from yame. If you apply any changes in client tab or server tab after doing this or launch from yame it will overwrite the cfg. You don’t have to open yame again doing this, or have yame open, it works automatically. Good work guys, really enjoy it thanks.
Wow, didn’t know that someone is using the overlay extraction….
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For purposes of the Central Pedestal Map, does it matter if you save the callsign ini info in the DTC and mission file Yame or can you save the callsign ini and mission files the info in WDP?
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For purposes of the Central Pedestal Map, does it matter if you save the callsign ini info in the DTC and mission file Yame or can you save the callsign ini and mission files the info in WDP?
The important thing is that you hit save dtc when in falcon ui, befors entering the 3d world.
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I’m currently building a pit and had been setting up screens using YAME 64 however when I updated BMS to 4.33 U3 the software lost all functionality. Even after deleting and re-installing, it doesn’t seem to work. I also noticed that on the re-install the YAME profile doesn’t seem to be listed. Anyone have this problem or can offer a solution?
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Strange, I updated without a problem.
Have you tried uninstalling Yame via the uninstaller exe in the yame folder and reinstall?
What doesn’t work? Anything? Are all paths still correct (to BMS, to dtc & keyfile)? Are you using 3Dhook extraction or RTTextraction? In the latter, make sure it’s also set to 1 in the falcon bms cfg file (maybe that has changed with BMS update). -
Sorry for this missing piece of info but I can actually setup up YAME with a profile, setup gauges, setup individual screens but when I go to launch BMS, none of the screens show up. I’m not using 3Dhook or anything. Should I be using 3dhook? I didn’t during the times I had it working before the update. Not sure what you mean in regards to the bms config file? I did use the uninstaller exe.
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Am I correct in assuming that release 1.1 is the latest and any new updates are 2-4 weeks away. Don’t get me wrong. I think Yame64 is the best thing since sliced bread; maybe even better. I just don’t want to miss anything.:D
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Yes it is the latest version so perhaps this evening I can check some the the things mentioned by Focaldesign. Worst case if the updates are available in a few weeks, hate to operate this way but it will fix itself with the update. I’ll keep you all posted after this evening, building a pit and not having YAME functioning is almost a disaster to the project.
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I meant 3-4 FALCON weeks which have nothing to do with the passage of time. Sorry.
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Yes it is the latest version so perhaps this evening I can check some the the things mentioned by Focaldesign. Worst case if the updates are available in a few weeks, hate to operate this way but it will fix itself with the update. I’ll keep you all posted after this evening, building a pit and not having YAME functioning is almost a disaster to the project.
Worst case, let me know when you are available and maybe I can take a look via Teamviewer & Teamspeak.
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Focaldesign, that would be great. I’ll let you know what time, I still haven’t loaded teamspeak on my pit computer so I’ll do that this evening and contact you here on the forum prior.
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Hi,
Is it possible to launch a Yame client using a command line ?
It would be for a computer without permanent keyboard and mouse.Thanks !
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Hi,
Is it possible to launch a Yame client using a command line ?
It would be for a computer without permanent keyboard and mouse.Thanks !
Not with current public v1.1. Open/close server & client, auto minimise, batch run apps etc will be possible with command line in the exe shortcut in the next v1.2
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Nice !
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64 bit version installed, I can not get the Hydraulic System B gauge to show up. Any assistance would be appreciated… thanks!
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@fjp:
64 bit version installed, I can not get the Hydraulic System B gauge to show up. Any assistance would be appreciated… thanks!
It s a known problem resolved in next version.
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thanks!
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@fjp:
64 bit version installed, I can not get the Hydraulic System B gauge to show up. Any assistance would be appreciated… thanks!
If you’ve renamed your YAME window, you’ll have to go into your .xml profile and manually edit the window name as YAME uses the default window name for HYD B.
<hydpressb><width>84</width>
<height>83</height>
<posx>1640</posx>
<posy>837</posy>
<visible>true</visible>
<window>RIGHT SCREEN</window>
<type>default</type>
<digital>false</digital></hydpressb>Change “right screen” to whatever your window name is and you should be good to go.
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