X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=core%2Fresources-src%2Fdatafiles%2Frocksim_components%2Fbluetube%2Freadme.txt;fp=core%2Fresources-src%2Fdatafiles%2Frocksim_components%2Fbluetube%2Freadme.txt;h=358bce59326a99ebf47080c14967dd3252df7ebd;hb=9349577cdfdff682b2aabd6daa24fdc3a7449b58;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=30ba0a882f0c061176ba14dbf86d3d6fad096c02;p=debian%2Fopenrocket diff --git a/core/resources-src/datafiles/rocksim_components/bluetube/readme.txt b/core/resources-src/datafiles/rocksim_components/bluetube/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..358bce59 --- /dev/null +++ b/core/resources-src/datafiles/rocksim_components/bluetube/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +Blue Tube 2.0 Rocksim Installation Instructions +3/6/10 + +Installation Instructions: + +Extract this zip file to a temporary location you should have three files and this "readme" + +BTDATA.CSV +MATERIAL.CSV +TCDATA.CSV + +Copy these three files to the "DATAIMPORT" folder of your Rocksim Installation. + +(This would USUALLY be C:\Program Files\Rocksim(X)\Dataimport) where X is your version. + +if you can't find this folder, contact Apogee Components. + +Once those files are copied there, launch Rocksim. Rocksim will import this new data into the parts database. + + +NOTE FOR ROCKSIM 7 and below: + +Open the files in excel and copy the contents (not including the headers) of the download files and paste them into the corresponding files in the RockSim DATA folder. Make a backup copy first in case there is a problem. +Or, try this: + +For RockSim 7, it works the same way as v9, except that the folder was different. Instead of the "DATAIMPORT" folder, you must create a folder called "New" under the "DATA" folder. Then extract the .csv files into that "DATA\New" folder. + + + +That's it! + +Add a body tube and scroll all the way to the bottom and see ARR's airframe selections. + +Have fun! + +Sincerely, + +Always Ready Rocketry + +www.alwaysreadyrocketry.com + +ARRSALES@COX.NET + + + +