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'''RTM''', '''SP1''', & '''SP1a''' documentation is supplied in '''html''' format, with each folder containing the relevant html file(s). | '''RTM''', '''SP1''', & '''SP1a''' documentation is supplied in '''html''' format, with each folder containing the relevant html file(s). | ||
'''SP2''' documentation is supplied in '''chm''' format, as a single compiled html file, '''fsxsdk.chm'''.<br> | '''SP2''' documentation is supplied in '''chm''' format, as a single compiled html file, '''fsxsdk.chm'''. | ||
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Start -> All Programs -> Microsoft Games -> Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK -> | |||
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located by default in '''C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK''' | located by default in '''C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK''' | ||
Revision as of 01:15, 27 March 2008
Software Development Kits (SDKs) are available for each of the versions of FS.
You should use the appropriate SDK version to match your version of FS.
The SDK is actually a collection of task-oriented SDKs.
There is no single tool that you run,
rather it's collection of tools, each of which perform seperate tasks.
Some of these SDK tools will call other SDK tools.
The majority of tools are stand-alone, and launched outside of the sim.
Depending on version, a few tools are launchable from the in-flight menu.
You should use the appropriate SDK version to match your version of FS.
FSX
Toolset
Installation
Documentation
RTM, SP1, & SP1a documentation is supplied in html format, with each folder containing the relevant html file(s).
SP2 documentation is supplied in chm format, as a single compiled html file, fsxsdk.chm.
Start -> All Programs -> Microsoft Games -> Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK ->
located by default in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK
FS2004
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Toolset
Installation
FS2002
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