Move old rocksim-based database from .../presets to .../legacy_components Move rocksim .csv files from .../rocksim_components to .../rocksim_src Modify BaseComponentDTO to process units Modify SerializePresets to take a set of directories containing .orc files as command-line arguments, and process all of them. Modify swing/build.xml to specify both legacy and new databases for import
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Blue Tube 2.0 Rocksim Installation Instructions
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3/6/10
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Installation Instructions:
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Extract this zip file to a temporary location you should have three files and this "readme"
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BTDATA.CSV
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MATERIAL.CSV
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TCDATA.CSV
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Copy these three files to the "DATAIMPORT" folder of your Rocksim Installation.
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(This would USUALLY be C:\Program Files\Rocksim(X)\Dataimport) where X is your version.
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if you can't find this folder, contact Apogee Components.
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Once those files are copied there, launch Rocksim. Rocksim will import this new data into the parts database.
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NOTE FOR ROCKSIM 7 and below:
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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.
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Or, try this:
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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.
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That's it!
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Add a body tube and scroll all the way to the bottom and see ARR's airframe selections.
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Have fun!
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Sincerely,
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Always Ready Rocketry
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www.alwaysreadyrocketry.com
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ARRSALES@COX.NET
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