Msiipola Posted June 22, 2023 Posted June 22, 2023 I use openbeta. Which dcs-bios zip file should I download? On page https://github.com/DCSFlightpanels/dcs-bios are several download alternatives: - Code/Download Zip - New DCS Stable Update 2.8.4 (Releases/Latest) with 3 Assets/download files: - DCS-BIOS_0.7.48.zip - Source code (zip) - Source code (tar.gz) Which should I download and use? What's the difference between "Code/Download Zip" and "DCS-BIOS_0.7.48.zip"? I have the same question about downloading dcs-bios-arduino-library. What file should I download? I also have an other installation with a standard version of DCS. Should I use the same dcs-files as for the openbeta?
Msiipola Posted June 23, 2023 Author Posted June 23, 2023 Thanks for your input, but it doesn't fully answer my questions. The video tell to download the zip file under the "Code" header, but doesn't explain what the other downloadfiles under "Release" are, and their purpose.
crash test pilot Posted June 23, 2023 Posted June 23, 2023 The zip file contains all you need. Under releases you can find older versions (if you ever need them) and you can download the arduino-library (DCS-BIOS_0.7.48.zip) if you want to program your modules on a computer without dcs.
Msiipola Posted June 23, 2023 Author Posted June 23, 2023 4 hours ago, crash test pilot said: The zip file contains all you need. Thanks! I thought I had to download the arduino-library separately, but I now realize it's included in the dcs-bios zipfile. If you have have the standard DCS (not beta), should you use same dcs-bios zipfile, as for the beta version?
crash test pilot Posted June 23, 2023 Posted June 23, 2023 I always use the latest, dcs-bios doesn not seem to care about open beta or stable... 1
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