because you're running the servers on a LAN, you wouldn't be able to add them to the relay server. the relay server is exactly as it sounds, it relays insim data from the server to the relay server, then to you. Henry would have to change the program to allow a direct connect of RS to the insim port on your server for it to work.
sorry, just trying to stick up for a teammate who put in a lot of effort into the movie.
if fact, i didn't know that he made different ways to download it, as he only posted one way of downloading on our forum when i first saw it.
bit of a bug fix for you related to those buttons showing racers
the lap number shown on them is advanced by one(1) than it should be. for instance, race starts, and the drivers come around to finish the first lap. your program then begins to show the order of drivers, and how far back they are. it also shows the lap number of that lap that was completed, but it shows Lap 2. it should be Lap 1, as they finished Lap 1 with the respective drivers behind the leader.
ok, after some testing, i think that it only works if it's you in the car, not spectating other people on a server. nor does it work on MPRs, but i could be wrong. am i correct?
well, that's also you're problem, there aren't drivers for linux for vmwares, "technically". since it's virtual machine, the HAL supporting it is also virtual, so you'll never get any performance out of it for any games.
if you had a dedicated linux box, then yes, under WINE it would run fine.
hmm, didn't realize that it only works to cancel the restarting if the vote goes through. we'll have to turn it back on in our program, and do some testing.
also, didn't know that my email was refusing you. very sorry.
FireFox and I are making a program to go with our demo server, and we've come across a problem. we're wanting to not allow the restarting of the race until either the original starters finish their race, or spectate or pit or whatever. we were wanting to use the TINY_VTC packet that's taken care of by the LFSLib. this works correctly in our S2 server, but does not do anything in our demo server.
that RS-232 port would be for either programming the cable box, or upgrading the firmware. it is not for video, nor would it ever have the bandwidth to do video.
now that i've setup the view i want through the menu BEFORE joining a server, i can Shift+O anytime, and no crash. so it must be something to do with the wheels only view or something. not sure, but i know the more information, the better.
hate to be the bearer of bad news, but just had the patch crash on me. i just went into a server to just spectate, to watch, switched to a person, and was going to switch to an onboard camera. i got to the other onboard camera, the one after the cockpit one, and it showed only the wheels view. so i was going to go into the options menu by hitting Shift+O to set it up how i would have wanted, and that's when it crashed.
Problem signature: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: LFS.exe Application Version: 0.0.0.0 Application Timestamp: 475d507a Fault Module Name: LFS.exe Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 475d507a Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 001367e6 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: 17e4 Additional Information 2: 21fac5ea679a1a1f46c06fc6f0b657c1 Additional Information 3: 9f96 Additional Information 4: 3106a7102b479abc2e14629e169de26c
i've tried this program recently to help new racers in our races finish instead of usually just dropping out. but there was a bad side effect from the program. if a person came into the pits just a little to fast, or left too fast, and got a DT, that's fine, as they go around again and serve the DT. however, as soon as they cross the line and the DT is lifted, your program slaps on another DT, and as such, they have to do that one too.
if you would like to have the replay of this happening, i'll post it. but please look through your code to fix this.