Replace mx.exe or mxbin with one of the above files. The default location for mx.exe should be "C:\Program Files\MX Simulator". I'd keep a backup of the originals since these aren't well tested.
Josh Vanderhoof
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jlv wrote:Fork air pressure function now accounts for the heat capacity ratio of air
????
Sorry - I tried to follow this in the other topic, but I thought that you were looking at adding an "air fork pressure" setting?
I see nothing like that, so is the "air function" affected by oil level, or is it just a default function of every fork?
now i feel like bike handles better then ever (prev. snap. not very good),only maybe next you can make adjustable high speed comp. on rear shock?
feel like front we can adjust pretty well and make progression what we want but rear >?
maybe somthing like oil height for shock but onyl make same rebound speed for each nubmer?
...JLV you go in right direction right now IMO
3rd MX2 EMF - AX Series 2011
2nd MX1 BMF - Friday Night Series 2012
1st MX3 - EMXs 8th MX1 EMF - MX Series 2012
After I downloaded this snapshot Norton had a fit saying this MX.exe is bad and made me delete it and do a system restore. It's never happened with any other snapshots.