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Old 02-24-2011, 04:05 AM
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that may be in your world, See, but the answer you've hassled for (to your own detriment) has already been given. Now, if that doesn't work for you...read the threads through s l o w l y and from the beginning, you'll learn more. Maybe you'll learn that a consensus was reached very early on regarding inclusion of alternative headtracking... the sticking point being on how they go about what they do.

Its not hard

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Old 02-24-2011, 04:57 AM
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QUESTION...........Why have NP been unable to claim damages or prevent the use of their original DLL against, or by, 3rd party developers?

According to Natural Point lawyers the FreeTrack developers:

"removed violating material from the binaries and replaced it with tools which allow the user to violate the copyright themselves when TrackIR support is needed".


From a legal point of view this apparently moves the copyright violation from the FreeTrack developers to end users of FreeTrack. Taking individual users to court is ridiculous.

However this discussion is also ridiculous as no-one here is, as far as I know, actually a copy-right lawyer so everyone is simply scanning the web for quotes to try and badger the opposition with.
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:10 AM
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How’s this for scanning the web.

Some really, really funny reading about the installation hell that VF19_Wolf_Rider has to go through to "hack" the Sim Connect dll and get his TrackIR to work.

http://forum.naturalpoint.com/forum/...r=20766&page=5

Quite a "clean" solution you got there W-R. You still sleep well at night? Or maybe section 107 "Fair Use" exception to U.S. Copyright Act helps you with this? Your sticking point is pure fallacy. But certianly you are entitled to wash, rinse, repeat as much as you like.
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:31 AM
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And as it has been already said by FT-users, they give a rats-turd for violating the copyright!
And they still have the chuzpe to tell that NP is the "Big Bad Company with a monopol"
PATHETIC!
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:36 AM
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And as it has been already said by FT-users, they give a rats-turd for violating the copyright!
And they still have the chuzpe to tell that NP is the "Big Bad Company with a monopol"
PATHETIC!
Sure, sure. As long as you don't play any of these "trackIR enhanced" games, your as pure as the wind driven snow!!!
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:56 AM
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robtek, your sig is violating 1C copyright with screenshot of IL2 gameplay. PATHETIC!
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Old 02-24-2011, 06:29 AM
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How’s this for scanning the web.

Some really, really funny reading about the installation hell that VF19_Wolf_Rider has to go through to "hack" the Sim Connect dll and get his TrackIR to work.

http://forum.naturalpoint.com/forum/...r=20766&page=5

Quite a "clean" solution you got there W-R. You still sleep well at night? Or maybe section 107 "Fair Use" exception to U.S. Copyright Act helps you with this? Your sticking point is pure fallacy. But certianly you are entitled to wash, rinse, repeat as much as you like.
you sir are a complete and utter moron




Quote:
charliechew @ 09/10/2008 - 15h30 a dit:

FS9: Still only getting 4DOF.





You need to install TirViews :

FreeTrack Manual a dit:

TrackIR interface
FreeTrack works with all TrackIR enabled programs. The number of degrees of freedom available is dependent on the host application. The following games require, or can benefit from, an optional extension called TIRViews.

FS2004 – alternative to FSUIPC interface with full 6DOF support,
FSX – same as SimConnect interface.
Wings of War
NASCAR Racing Season 2003
Colin McRae Rally 4
Race Driver 2
Combat Flight Simulator 3
Richard Burns Rally
F1 Challenge
To install the extension, a file from the TrackIR software named TIRViews.dll needs to be copied into the FreeTrack root directory. TrackIR software is free for download from here:

http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/...d-manuals.html

If the file is found when FreeTrack starts, the TIRViews text next to the output option is black to indicate it is enabled, otherwise it is grey. When enabled and the output option is checked, the above games are supported (including automatic profile loading) and the FSUIPC and SimConnect interfaces are overridden.

FreeTrack creates and executes a dummy TrackIR.exe process to improve compatibility with TrackIR enabled games like Grand Prix Legends (GPL).

TrackIR software should not be run alongside FreeTrack.




Please try to run FSX as well once TIRviews has been installed and tell me if view sensibility issue is still there please .

Hope we'll get it ...

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I used to be in SQN40 too
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Old 02-24-2011, 07:06 AM
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you sir are a complete and utter moron






I used to be in SQN40 too


Yes Number Six. The irony is indeed very thick here. The mask has finally been pulled off and your identity revealed. Now that you know that the hackee who hacks, provides the hack to the hacker, what will you do??? Name change I bet.
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Old 02-24-2011, 07:15 AM
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No need to change and nothing was "hidden", though your scouring the 'net for background is a bit suspect don't you think?
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Old 02-24-2011, 07:19 AM
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No need to change and nothing was "hidden", though your scouring the 'net for background is a bit suspect don't you think?
At this point, what ever puts your mind at ease Number 1.
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