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Firehead

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  1. Romeo, This is absolutely amazing. I have an Obutto Revolution, and I was looking to do something very similar, except that I am using MDF to create my consoles. I love how this is turning out, and to be honest I am quite jealous. I will be keeping up with this project for sure. Youve already given me tons of ideas, however most I lack the equipment or knowledge to do myself. Great work!!! :thumbup:
  2. I figured out the issue I was having, and maybe it will help other people. Set the TARS Teamspeak Net Location in the "Advanced settings" for the game you are trying to configure. You need to put your IPv4 address in there. Default is 127.0.0.1. For those of you that don't know how to find it: Start Menu > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt > type in "ipconfig" and hit enter. ETA: I have the EnableExport = True from my root folder's config.lua, and I'm using dofile(lfs.writedir().."Scripts\\TARSExport.lua").
  3. I had found the answer *right* after I had posted this. Everything is working now, though your willingness to assist is appreciated.:beer:
  4. Alrighty, So I had it working the other day, and for whatever reason it will not work now. I have the left and right MFCDs showing up on my second monitor as they should. However, the RWR, CMSP, UHF, and Clock will not display on the second monitor. Here is the excerpt from my LUA: The ED_A10C portion seems to be the issue. Maybe I don't have them named correctly, but when I take them off it still doesn't work. I have not been able to locate the LUA classnames to base them off of. I used EMC(I've heard not to use it, but it was working great the other day). No matter what I do, those four screens will not display. Initially, the MFCDs had the ED_A10C in front of them, and they didn't work. I took those out and it works correctly. Nothing gets the other gauges to display correctly. Anyone have any suggestions?
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