Dl’ed the smaller … no-joy. Went for the larger and extracted … works just fine!
Thx for the quick turn! Much appreciated…
Dl’ed the smaller … no-joy. Went for the larger and extracted … works just fine!
Thx for the quick turn! Much appreciated…
Hey @jayb, did you happen to include a ‘custom’ icon in the installation folder? The generic windows icon is somewhat nostalgic!
I most certainly enjoy using the app for searches as I’m quite at odds in finding something I know exists in some .pdf and don’t really enjoy ‘thumbing’ through the 11 manuals in an attempt to find the particular search.
Dl’ed the smaller … no-joy. Went for the larger and extracted … works just fine!
Thx for the quick turn! Much appreciated…
@jayb after dl’ing via your link and extracting directly to C:\ in its own folder, why am I directed to install the .net Desktop framework (screenshot below).
TIA as this tool seems very useful to located specific instances of keywords.
D_Lourdes
Hi all,
Is it possible that Seosan ILS Approach plate is incorrectly labelled for Rwy 21L?
According to BMS 4.37.3/03 KTO Charts/01 South Korea/Seosan/Seosan_ILS_21L.png it states the ILS Freq as 110.1 (image below top left corner):
Weapons Delivery Planner (v3.7.24.232) which extracts the data from BMS, indicates the ILS Freq as 111.50 (image below):
When reviewing the template for Seosan and Rwy 21R, it publishes ILS Freq as 111.50.
It could be I have misunderstood the data extraction from BMS using WDP, in which case WDP needs to update their datasheets?
@airtex2019 that would be very beneficial since I looked ‘hi-n-lo’ for this lil gem that would make the DX assignments in ‘Shifted’ layer that much easier. When I couldn’t find it, I sifted through all the other .key files and found one. When I used this, it ‘Auto’ populated the “BMS - Auto.key” file (which I then learned was the ‘Master’ .key file) - who would have known this? Later when I returned to the AL to include other key bindings, I couldn’t find the “STICK: PINKY SWITCH (DX SHIFT)” but that was “Ok” since the “Shift” function used with the ‘physical’ joystick pinky switch still worked in reassigning new DX keystrokes.
If you need an extra set of ‘application specific’ software development skills - I’m at your disposal since I recently completed my Software Eng Cert through the Univ of Ottawa!
Thx again for your inputs - much appreciated!
Hiya folks,
I’m hoping someone has ‘intel’ as to why the BMS Device Setup Guide (Pg 4-113, para 4.7) indicates the implementation of assigning the Joystick Pinky Switch to the “STICK: PINKY SWITCH (DX SHIFT)” in the BasicDX X-52MFD.key file?
I have checked all the DX key files in the key file ./User/Config folder and have uncovered this elusive “STICK: PINKY SWITCH (DX SHIFT)” in the:
BMS - Blank.key file,
BMS - Full.key file, and
BMS - Pitbuilder.key file
Assigning a “Pinky Switch” to use as a DX function to double the number of DX keys is crucial in order to make use of this capability. I spent hours trying to find the “STICK: PINKY SWITCH (DX SHIFT)” key to assign the DX input using the physical “Throttle Pinky Switch”. When I finally found it in the above mentioned key file (quite sure I used the Full.key file), I was elated!
Thx for any upcoming responses!
D_Lourdes