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BlackBox2 Multiple Gauge Released

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BlackBox2 XML gauge debugging tool has been released and can be freely downloaded from www.robbiemcelrath.com/blackbox

BlackBox is a simple tool for debugging Microsoft Flight Simulator XML gauges. It generates an XML gauge showing the values of any A,E,P, or L variable, allowing you to monitor their values in real time, while flying.

Multiple gauge capability has been added in BlackBox version 2. Readouts of selected variables from any or all of the xml gauges in the aircraft panel can viewed simultaneously. With multiple gauge capability, an entire panel of xml gauges can easily be added to create a BlackBox2 “project” for the aircraft.

BlackBox2 can be used with either FS9 or FSX.

Thank you to Tom (taquilo) for suggestions on application development.

Feedback is important, solicited and welcome.... in this forum, or email:

blackbox@robbiemcelrath.com

Regards,

Bob
 
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