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2sonmike

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  1. Try running them both as administrator. The developer of Opentrack says the best way is to have Opentrack in a folder on your OS drive(C:\Opentrack). There's also that whole other thing of having facetrcknoir in your registry. Before I got fed up with it I did my best to get rid of anything related to facetracknoir on my PC, including all the axes commands in DCS and start over with Opentrack. There's probably an easier way, but that's the way I did it. Also, I found that if you just, one protocol (trackIR), things runs better.
  2. This is what I use now, but I built it with a 9150 gyro(no yaw drift). They only give you X,Y, and Z axis, but I have a switch on my HOTAS dedicated to zoom. EDtracker's software works fine, and it's compatible with Opentrack also for fine tuning curves. The other good thing about it is, it doesn't cost you any FPS in game.
  3. You have to have the headtracker.dll file installed in your dcs\bin folder. You can find it here. http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=114706 Facetracking is pretty wonky. You can't have any points of light behind you, your face needs to be fairly well lit, and it will still get confused by a lot of head movements. If you can, build, or buy something that works off of IR LED...if I can do it, anyone can! :-) Plenty of good tutorials on building track clips on Google.
  4. I can't be of much help, but if I were you I'd ditch facetrcknoir and try Stanislaws Opentrack program. You can download it here https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/releases Download the release candidate, unzip to a folder you created, create a short cut to the .exe (octopus icon)file, and give it a whirl. And there are also YouTube videos to help. At least he still supports his work. Hope that helps a bit.
  5. Same ATC problem here. But when I get tired of waiting and pull away, I sure do get an earfull from the ground crew!
  6. Thank You for making this!
  7. I have a 120GB SSD with vista business service pack 2(a real hog), and all of the DCS modules, and I have 26.8 GB left. The SSD started with 111 GB that could be used. I don't however have flaming cliffs, combined arms, or the hawk, though. I also have a 1.5 TB HDD for other stuff on steam.
  8. I'd buy the 802 if it came packaged with a GeeBee! :)
  9. Thank you very much! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
  10. Hi all, my hard drive crashed this morning, so I bought a 120GB ssd. I'm loading dcs as I type this on to the ssd. My question is, where do I find my purchased modules? I have most of them on steam, but I also bought a couple form the e-shop. Sorry if this the wrong thread. TIA
  11. Amazon has them... http://www.amazon.com/Sony-PlayStation-Camera-Bulk-Packaging-Pc/dp/B0072I2240/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1417929989&sr=8-2&keywords=ps3+eye+camera
  12. Lowly MSI GTX 660 Frozr III here.
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