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Post by Gilles on Jul 5, 2007 11:40:57 GMT 1
Hello,
I've been using GPL shift with my G25 and Track IR and it works really nicely thankyou.
However it doesn't seem to work with the GPL 69 series presumably because of the differnet .exe I was wondering is there any way to get the 69 Series to work with GPL shift ?
thanks Gilles
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Post by Bob_Simpson on Jul 5, 2007 14:14:49 GMT 1
Do you have seperate installations of GPL by any chance? If the 69 mod is your only installation of GPL, I don't see why it wouldn't work. Mine does.
Exactly what doesn't work? TrackIR or other parts of GPLShift?
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Post by Gilles Arlove on Jul 6, 2007 14:54:20 GMT 1
Thanks for the reply Bob,
After reading your post i thought I'd better try again and found what my problem was.
I was launching the 69 series directly from the gpl folder rather than using gem .
Once I did this all was well.
thanks when it didn't work the first time I just assumed it wasn't supported as i didn't see it mentioned in the readme file.
cheers Gilles
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Post by vincent on Feb 1, 2008 1:52:10 GMT 1
What about the 66-Mod? 69 and 65 work fine (by GEM+), in 66 the Shifter on my G25 does nothing. Am I too stupid? Does anybody have experiences? Thx in advance
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Post by Bob_Simpson on Feb 2, 2008 20:58:17 GMT 1
My 66 mod works fine with one exception. The shfterr.wav feature has to be disabled, or I get a CTD when I leave the track. JSJ knows about this and hopefully will find a fix.
Otherwise, do you have seperate installations? You're using GEM for the 66 mod too, right?
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Post by JSJ on Feb 4, 2008 22:11:40 GMT 1
My 66 mod works fine with one exception. The shfterr.wav feature has to be disabled, or I get a CTD when I leave the track. JSJ knows about this and hopefully will find a fix. Otherwise, do you have seperate installations? You're using GEM for the 66 mod too, right? It's not forbidden to visit my homepage for update Sorry for my English JSJ www.GPLshift.dk
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Post by Bob_Simpson on Feb 5, 2008 15:49:45 GMT 1
Great news and thank you JSJ.
I've posted the news at the RSC forum.
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