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  1. Go to your export.lua in SavedGames/DCS/Scripts. Open the Export.lua, adjust the following intervals, I use: gExportInterval = 0.0067 gExportLowTickInterval = .0067 Works flawlessly for me.
  2. Got everything working. Sort of. Same problem others have described, a completely washed out LCD screen for the various displays, virtually unreadable. MFCDs are A-okay, but CSMC and RWR, etc are shat. Anyone make it past that point?
  3. After fiddle-farting with it last night, I got the MFCDs working as intended. However none of my other exports are working (clock, RWR, UHF Freq, counter measures, etc). I figured out that 1.5 wasn't taking the old name of the MFCD (ED_A10C_LEFT/RIGHT_ MFCD) so I'm wondering if this is coming down to a naming issue. I'm going to play around with it now that I'm fresh and not tired to see what I can come up with.
  4. I am still unable to get any of my exports working. I did essentially the same thing, and copied over my valid config that works for DCS. I even tried copy and pasting the contents into a new config. 1.5 refuses to use my exports. Anyone have any ideas?
  5. To reiterate what others have said, use your commo/F10 menu to call in SEAD flights. I've never had an issue with them getting stuff done to reduce threats near my target area. Just orbit around the IP, locate and mark threats to you. You'll hear SEAD over the net killing targets, it just takes a minute. You should, by then, have identified any remaining threats and be able to engage them, or avoid them all together. Happy flying.
  6. I used a program called Easy Monitor Configurator. Some people dislike it, I'm not one of those. Helped me ensure that I have the correct settings and files in place to use Helios properly, as well as my exports.
  7. The "mark" setting will allow you to use Z-mark as a steer point, in addition to any other points that you set using TMS Right (short).
  8. I was sitting here watching a movie, and NVidia Experience came up and notified me to install a new driver. Don't know why I didn't think of that first. I ran DCS again, same process as before and it came up just fine. So I guess we're back up and running. Mods feel free to close. Thanks.
  9. I only have a single GPU, GTX760.
  10. Okay, I'll describe in best detail what is going on, as well as fixes I have already tried. What I'm doing Open the launcher from the desktop. Select "Quick Missions", selected the very top missino for the A-10C Game pretends to launch, goes to desktop. Nothing happens after that. What I've tried I tried a fresh install. I tried the repair. I deleted the saved games folder. I deleted the temp folder in appData. Nothing works. Here is the log: Any insight here? I have already looked around at some of the other crash threads, and none have really been of help. Thanks for the assistance.
  11. IIRC, when you get a final attack heading from the JTAC, you cut that azimuth in half. So 130 would have been the preferred attack angle from the JTAC. The reason why you get that 000 - 260, is because any other angle could potentially result in friendly fire, whether by accidental misidentification, or ricochet/outright miss. He is basically telling you your alley of attack. This gives you a large alley to allow for pilot discretion based on terrain or additional threats that the JTAC may not be aware of. Just FYI.
  12. Yep, that is exactly what would happen :glare: The person who released it and is Discovered, who also happens to be a US citizen can get in trouble. Chances are, if they have the knowledge and the documentation, they have signed a non-disclosure agreement or something along those lines. We all know who Edward Snowden is. Granted, it isn't on such a scale, but the concept is the same.
  13. If someone happened to have information like that and then release it, they would probably go to federal prison for releasing top secret information. You guys may not like hearing this "its top secret" stuff, but there is a reason. A lot of the current technologies on the market that protect both pilots and troops have a lot in common. If the information were to become available, the enemy will figure out how to work around it. They already have ways of working around it in some cases, but it is a primitive work around usually. Your hunger for information that doesn't need to be known can get people killed. Ever heard loose lips sink ships? It is true. There is a reason why they don't tell you that stuff. Why do you need super realistic modelling of such a system. The "arcade" implementation will suffice in 99.9% of the cases that you will need this kind of stuff. Would you put up your address on the internet for everyone to find? I'm talking you specifically, not "but you can google map it". I'm talking they know who YOU are. Where YOU live. Where You work. Specifics about YOU, nobody else. How about you tell me what time you're at work so I know when and where to rob YOUR house? Would you? Didn't think so.
  14. I think this is very fair, and is exactly what I was talking about from my posts above. I personally have no problem interfacing it myself, when the price is right to have a nearly completed panel.
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