Hi! can you tell me if I can get this route on a cd/dvd version. I am not really very compliant on downloading and installing the assets etc... I would very much like to have this route as I am from Dublin, but I just cannot get my head around how to install it etc... Thank You
Frank toner
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Dublin To Cork V 1-3
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Re: Dublin To Cork V 1-3
Hi.
No not as far as I know.
No not as far as I know.
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Re: Dublin To Cork V 1-3
Hi, its not as difficult as you might think,
Using the package manager is simplicity itself, just unpack the .rwp file onto your desktop then run the package manager from the tab on the start screen and select the .rwp and it will do the rest.
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Re: Dublin To Cork V 1-3
Hi Guys,
What Martin says is correct, it is so simple to get stuff into Railworks. However I am not too sure that it’s a good idea to download stuff to your desktop; I have a folder called “Railworks stuff” and as its name suggests, I download all of my third party Railworks stuff to it and then I unzip it to its own folder still in the Railworks stuff folder. There are several reasons for this;
1. I am a retired network manager and like a nice tidy desktop on my computer
(it’s not good practice to have a cluttered desktop anyway).
2. I always know where I saved it to.
3. If I need to re-install an item; I do not need to download it again as I can find it in its own home on my computer.
Anyway wherever you save it to, just follow Martin’s instructions and you cannot go wrong.
Ken
What Martin says is correct, it is so simple to get stuff into Railworks. However I am not too sure that it’s a good idea to download stuff to your desktop; I have a folder called “Railworks stuff” and as its name suggests, I download all of my third party Railworks stuff to it and then I unzip it to its own folder still in the Railworks stuff folder. There are several reasons for this;
1. I am a retired network manager and like a nice tidy desktop on my computer
(it’s not good practice to have a cluttered desktop anyway).
2. I always know where I saved it to.
3. If I need to re-install an item; I do not need to download it again as I can find it in its own home on my computer.
Anyway wherever you save it to, just follow Martin’s instructions and you cannot go wrong.
Ken
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Re: Dublin To Cork V 1-3
Ha ha, well said! I am a messy burger!belkenn wrote:Hi Guys,
What Martin says is correct, it is so simple to get stuff into Railworks. However I am not too sure that it’s a good idea to download stuff to your desktop; I have a folder called “Railworks stuff” and as its name suggests, I download all of my third party Railworks stuff to it and then I unzip it to its own folder still in the Railworks stuff folder. There are several reasons for this;
1. I am a retired network manager and like a nice tidy desktop on my computer
(it’s not good practice to have a cluttered desktop anyway).
2. I always know where I saved it to.
3. If I need to re-install an item; I do not need to download it again as I can find it in its own home on my computer.
Anyway wherever you save it to, just follow Martin’s instructions and you cannot go wrong.
Ken
I would like to add a big thanks to MoranB for this wonderful route "Its a cracker"!
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Martin (smarty2)
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Martin (smarty2)
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