I had a different name for the project when I was building it, but when I renamed the exe file, I noticed that it does what you say, maxes the CPU. For the time being, until I find a workaround or fix, rename the exe file to OutGauge.exe. You should then have none of the problems above.
No, the program takes care of that for you, no need to edit the cfg.txt file. Guess I should put that in the first post. Once connected, you should see messages in LFS that it's connected.
Was a standard Microsoft Font for me in the US. A dutchie friend tested it for me, and said the fonts looked weird, so assumed that that font is not standard in Windows for other countries. So, I wanted to include it, otherwise all the spacing would be very different.
I would think so. As long as:
You know the IP address of that person's outgoing IP
They have forwarded the ports on their firewall and router
They have enabled the insim on their client
I don't see why it wouldn't work. I have never thought of trying this, so if you do, please let me know how it works. Would be a very interesting exercise.
I made this as an exercise for myself, and for use by myself, but figured it's time to release this to the LFS public. This program would be ideal for a secondary monitor. It's modeled, as far as I could, on the real MoTeC. Some features:
NOTE: After confirming with another user, rename the exe file to OutGauge.exe to stop the program from maxing out your CPU. It's an unknown bug, by me, and I'm still researching how to fix that.
NOTE2: After my own research, it turns out that it was a dll I used that caused the CPU spikes, not renaming the program. Please update to the new version with the download link above.
Updates:
V0.9.8:
Fixed CPU spiking
Added requested Always on Top option
V0.9.7:
Minor bug fixes
V0.9.6:
More graceful exiting of the program in various circumstances of LFS exiting.
If you're using VMWare Server, you just set up the VM's NIC as bridged. This way the VM get's it's own ip address from your router. If not using VMWare, then I don't know, but I bet it'll be something similar that you have to bridge the VM to the router.
Nothing really went wrong. It says that when it tries to auto-connect to the ip and port that are configured when you first start up the program. Turn off the auto-connect option, save the config, then restart. Now it should work just fine.
You need at least .NET 2.0 for this program to work.
Scawen,
I would like to request that an InSim Player flag be added for the ABS. This would be nice for leagues to use to restrict whether the use of ABS is allowed or not.
here are a few solutions after a quick google search. i use the last link myself, it's a dll that you pop into your program, makes real nice and easy gauges.
yes, you just upload it to your server and start it. if you have 500servers, ask the admins to upload it, and they'll put a link to it on your control panel.
the other question was already answered by dekojester.
After review of the replay, #low attempted a dangerous pass starting from too far back, resulting in the contact. Drive Through penalty given to Car #02 #low racing.