by RudiJaeger » Sat Nov 21, 2020 9:50 am
(Jim, I see you posted before I could finish my response, but I'll post anyway, just in case any of my recommendations are helpful. So please excuse me, I don't mean to supersede any of your advice. Thanks!)
Hey Moe, Welcome!
Buzz did a fine job on that B&M repaint. Let's break down your inquiry and see if we can get you rolling:
"When I attempt to install following the directions, I am unable to find either GeoPcDx for the A or B units in the engines folder in the default F7 in Feather River."
Assuming you've opened Feather River's main file (ap-file format) with 7-Zip or a similar program; you should be seeing the GeoPcDx files in the specified sub-folder. Since you are not seeing them, and assuming you are using Windows 10; check your view settings (top of window) tab in File Explorer and ensure that the "file name extensions" and "hidden files" boxes are "checked". Then go to the "default F7 in Feather River" again, and see if the GeoPcDx file appears.
"I have tried copying those files from the empire builder F7. If I remove the GeoPcDx files I see the B&M A and B units in the quick driver builder thing but selecting them does nothing. When I attempt to use the B&M F7 in the sim, all I see is a green blob, similar in color to the cabin of the F7."
Exactly; this will not work, as the content of the Empire Builder's GeoPcDx file is specifically for it's own model (not the Feather River F7). The sim is only reading the repaint's data files, but can't access the Feather River GeoPcDx files.
Once the Feather River engine GeoPcDx file and entire cabview folder are discovered and applied; be sure to check the following (from the installation instructions) if you are creating a "free-roam" (for example) in the scenario builder:
"The Searchlight Simulation needs to be checked for the side lettering to show up."
"Make sure that you have the Feather River checked in the Asset box. It will show up as (FR) BnM F7."
Please post back with your results. If none of this has been successful, we'll need to dig deeper into the cause of the problem. There are some very knowledgeable folks on this forum, so continue to be patient and I'm sure a solution will arise soon.
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