Hi,
In previous versions I sometimes used to enable to config to write the text60 file.
I've just done this in 2.12 but I'm not getting and file being written. I note that the comment in the config file says "printout called ,Text60.txt, in the BOBII folder." My base folder was installed as "Battle of Britain II" is that why I'm not getting the file or has something changed?
I did search my system for the file but its doesnt appear anywhere.
Thanks Ron
text60 file output
Re: text60 file output
I've never played with this. I see you have to activate it with
a switch in bdg.txt, is that what you did? It is possible it has been
deactivated, that is something Buddye will have to comment on.
It seems to be a check for SAG status, so it might only generate
output when there are distant squadrons in the air...
a switch in bdg.txt, is that what you did? It is possible it has been
deactivated, that is something Buddye will have to comment on.
It seems to be a check for SAG status, so it might only generate
output when there are distant squadrons in the air...
Re: text60 file output
HI PV,
Yes I activated it via the bdg.txt file changed to "On".
I was wondering if it had been removed or perhaps it was trying to write to another folder but failed because that folder did not exist.
Cheers Ron
Yes I activated it via the bdg.txt file changed to "On".
I was wondering if it had been removed or perhaps it was trying to write to another folder but failed because that folder did not exist.
Cheers Ron
Re: text60 file output
Hi and welcome to BOBII and the BOBII forums and community.
Are you talking about the the following Bdg.txt parameter?
Do_All_SAG_Checks_For_Buddye=ON #ON = Do all SAG Checks to try and Trap BOBII SAG problems (for Testers) or OFF = do not do SAG checks. You will get a printout called ,Text60.txt, in the BOBII folder. Post for Buddye
This parameter is for debuging errors in the SAG processing. A record will be written in the Text60.txt file only if a error occurs when all the SAG data is checked for accuracy and consistency.
This is not something you would want to turn on unless you are trying to debug a SAG problem as it could cost alot of processing delay depending on the number of errors. First, you will need to run a SAG mission (mostly in the campaign or historic missions with alot of A/C). Second, you would need to hit a problem that the software can identify.
I would recommend you run with the default (off) unless you are working with a BOBII programmer or tester who understands BOBII SAG processing.
Are you talking about the the following Bdg.txt parameter?
Do_All_SAG_Checks_For_Buddye=ON #ON = Do all SAG Checks to try and Trap BOBII SAG problems (for Testers) or OFF = do not do SAG checks. You will get a printout called ,Text60.txt, in the BOBII folder. Post for Buddye
This parameter is for debuging errors in the SAG processing. A record will be written in the Text60.txt file only if a error occurs when all the SAG data is checked for accuracy and consistency.
This is not something you would want to turn on unless you are trying to debug a SAG problem as it could cost alot of processing delay depending on the number of errors. First, you will need to run a SAG mission (mostly in the campaign or historic missions with alot of A/C). Second, you would need to hit a problem that the software can identify.
I would recommend you run with the default (off) unless you are working with a BOBII programmer or tester who understands BOBII SAG processing.
Buddye
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Re: text60 file output
Thanks for the update, I'll turn it off.
Re: text60 file output
Having a rethink I seem to have got a little confused (old age rules ok).
I thought somewhere there was an entry in the bdg.txt file which resulted in a file that among other details listed what aircraft had shot down that aircraft.
I've spent several hours searching the forum but can't find anything. It may have been something to add to the txt file to get it working and not a standard line.
Or I'm I really confused?
Ta Ron
I thought somewhere there was an entry in the bdg.txt file which resulted in a file that among other details listed what aircraft had shot down that aircraft.
I've spent several hours searching the forum but can't find anything. It may have been something to add to the txt file to get it working and not a standard line.
Or I'm I really confused?
Ta Ron
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