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Hi guys!
Last week I released as freeware my new version of AW139. I'm very happy with it but I'm always trying to improve things for the next release (developing is like a drug for me).
The model is equipped with a functional FMS that I wrote in xml. Due to the limitations of xml it lacks of the capacity of storing flight plans and read sids and stars, though. For this reason I decided to introduce myself in the wolrd of C++ gauges. I can write basic applications in C++ so I thought that it wouldn't be so difficult. I have read many times the SDK, and some guide (such as the sd2gau24 by Dragonfly) but I have never found an up-to-date guide which shows step by step how to create and compile a gauge in C++. I'm really confused and full of questions without a clear and definitive answer. (F.i. which Visual Studio version to use? Can I use other IDEs?).
If anyone could help in this I would be very grateful (and also the future users of this beauty
Last week I released as freeware my new version of AW139. I'm very happy with it but I'm always trying to improve things for the next release (developing is like a drug for me).
The model is equipped with a functional FMS that I wrote in xml. Due to the limitations of xml it lacks of the capacity of storing flight plans and read sids and stars, though. For this reason I decided to introduce myself in the wolrd of C++ gauges. I can write basic applications in C++ so I thought that it wouldn't be so difficult. I have read many times the SDK, and some guide (such as the sd2gau24 by Dragonfly) but I have never found an up-to-date guide which shows step by step how to create and compile a gauge in C++. I'm really confused and full of questions without a clear and definitive answer. (F.i. which Visual Studio version to use? Can I use other IDEs?).
If anyone could help in this I would be very grateful (and also the future users of this beauty