Do-335 and Kedigau.zip

hawkeye52

Charter Member
I have installed Karl Bauer's alternative panel (Panel.13) on the SimTech Pfeil. The panel requires Hauke Keitel's Kedigau.zip to be fully functional. Unfortunately there are no instructions on how to integrate the contents of Kedigau.zip with Panel.13, other than the gauges should NOT be placed into the FS9\Gauges folder.

This is the Panel.13 folder tree:

panel.13
|
|---------------------------------------- kediB
«--------- this folder...
| |

| 640

|---------------------------radar

| |

| 640

|---Schiebeschalter

|

640


This is the Kedigau folder tree: (All green are folders)

KeDIgau
|

|----KeDI

|

640
« I placed this folder into -------------------------------
|
235 xml files

A few gauges and knobs do not show up. Can someone provide guidance on the correct install?

- H52

Please note that the folder(s) 640 are supposed to be subfolders of kediB, Radar, Schiebeschalter and KeDI. The contents of the 640 folders ARE ALL DIFFERENT.
 
Hawkeye
For what it's worth, I have several aircraft which use Keitels gauges and, from day one I have placed the KeDI folder straight into "Gauges" without any problems at all. I can't find any reference to NOT putting them there.
 
Hawkeye
For what it's worth, I have several aircraft which use Keitels gauges and, from day one I have placed the KeDI folder straight into "Gauges" without any problems at all. I can't find any reference to NOT putting them there.

Same here, no issues.
 
Do NOT remove the gauges from the KeDI folder and drop them into the Gauges folder. Move the entire KeDi folder (with the gauges inside) into the Gauges folder. That's how you install them. I have had those gauges installed in this manner from quite some time and had no problem with them.

OBIO
 
Thanks for your replies, Gents. You all coincided in the solution, so I did as directed and...whaddaya know? :icon_lol:

SOH is one helluva resource! :guinness::icon29:

- h52
 
Worth noting too that there are a couple of updates to the Kedigau package, a search over at Flightsm will find them easily enough.
 
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