ACC, AC, IRacing + AMS2 All In One Dash (v1.9)

ACC, AC, IRacing + AMS2 All In One Dash (v1.9) 1.9

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It's been a long time coming! ...Too long, to be honest!

I've finally set about getting some work done on the All In One dashboard, and here are a few things of note;

There are now three dashboards, two of which are intended for 850x480 displays (As well as 480x272 and 1280x720), and one for 800x480 displays (As well as 1280x768 displays).

Both 850x480 (or 16:9 Aspect ratio) and 800x480 (15:9 Aspect ratio) versions have two variants, being with or without revbar. This is to accomodate that there are alot of dashboards out there that have Rev leds to assist with those upshifts!

On the 800x480 versions, both have the addition of a moving delta bar now. This moves in a manner similar to iracing. With the non RPM bar version, this delta bar is moved up to replace the missing RPM bar.

With the 850x480 versions, the RPM bar version lacks the delta bar, and vice versa for the non RPM bar version due to the lack of space. I may look into a reshuffle of the layout to accomodate this.

Unfortunately I could not get the delta bar to work in Assetto Corsa original. If anyone can tell me if there's a workaround that'd be wonderful.

Other changes include...

- Laptime popup upon completion of lap
- Engine map box as well as change popup coloured green
- Larger, easier to read popups for TC, ABS, BIAS etc changes
- Gear number now gold in colour
- (ACC Only) Fuel required to complete session calculated after a couple laps
- (ACC Only) New icons for Headlights and Rain lights
- (ACC Only) Headlight flash is now a small popup closer to the top of the dash
- (ACC Only) Indicators / Turn signals!

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After a (very) long hiatus I've decided to go back into working on this dashboard.

Not much has changed for the dash in relation to ACC, AC and Iracing, however I have added support for Automobilista 2.

Now, AMS2 did present some problems and because if this the dashboard is not as full featured for this sim.

- As Traction Control, Engine Map and ABS cannot be adjusted, these have been removed from the dash. Brake Bias remains

- As soon as you enter the pits, the dash will tell you that you have enabled the pit limiter. This is false. You will still have to trigger your pit speed. I may remove this functionality for AMS2

Otherwise, everything seems to be working fine. The temps page is tyre pressure and brake temp.

If there is anything I have missed or messed up please let me know!

V1.6 is here! Assetto Corsa support! Fixes! Refinements! (and I get to sleep)

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Left dialogue box displays MGU-K/H modes. Contextual so it only shows up when needed. To left and right of the gear indicator is ERS overall store and per lap deployment respectively!

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DRS! It covers over the speed when available/deployed and goes away when not available.

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Also, fuel low indicator is now an icon that sits in the bottom left, no longer covering any important information. Also when below 2 laps of fuel left the Laps Remaining section turns red.

Also of note is there are TWO versions in this pack. One is the regular edition whereas the other is actually intended for external screens with a curved top.
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It's been nearly a month since I last updated, so I'm sorry that I've not been as frequent as I would have liked!

No new sims added to compatibility as of yet. I intend to work on Assetto Corsa and AMS2 soon hopefully however.

This update is a refinement upon a couple things I've been wanting to do for a while.

Firstly, a splash screen has been included when ACC or Iracing isn't active (Splash screen will still display if in the menus, have to be in a session for it to go away)

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The following changes are for ACC only as it stands.

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As you can see from the above image, the bottom row has a couple things missing. The reason for this is because the current car being driven (In this case, Aston Martin GT4) does not have TC Cut (TC2) or adjustable engine modes. An extreme example of this would be the Maserati GranTurismo that lacks TC, ABS and Map, so the only box that shows is the brake bias!

Additionally, the tyre pressure window has seen a massive change. The numbers will change in colour from deep blue (cold) to green (optimal) and then red (overheated). I have tried to make these as close to the ingame tyres app as possible. As Dry and Wet tyres operate at different temperatures, the dash will change to another widget when swapping from dry to wet. The current set is also indicated by "DRY" or "WET".

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Furthermore, I have added the visualisation of tyres locking up or scrubbing. I hope this will be handy for finding the limit or when it's time to up that ABS for wet conditions! The red box will also pop up when spinning the rears, overturning the steering wheel or plain old sliding off the racetrack sideways.
Version 1.4 is here!

I sat down and basically reworked the dash to run in both ACC and IRacing. This was acheived by using widgets to appear or disappear depending on the sim.

I have also cleaned up things a little, changed some text colours and the like.

I haven't got many cars for iRacing as I've only gotten into it and haven't had the time or money to really get deep into it all so I will need help from people who have content already. Some cars I hear get constant updates on tyre temps etc but alot conversely do not do this.

I have also set the bottom row to have elements disappear if for instance Traction Control or changable engine maps are selectable.

Session
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Everything is near enough the same between the ACC and IRacing Dashboards for Session, with exception that the IRacing one tells you the track config rather than track condition as there is not a parameter I can pull for this from IRacing.

Fuel
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All the same between both Dashboards. Not had a chance to see how to get the FUEL LOW dialogue to come up when on low fuel for IRacing yet.

Temps

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Here is where one of the major differences lie between the two.

ACC Displays Tyre Pressure and Brake Temp, whereas IRacing displays Tyre Temp and various onboard temps and boost. I felt this was the best config I could come up with but I am open to suggestions.

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Pretty much the same between both dashboards.

Now, I need to stress that IRacing is very new to me. I will be focusing my IRacing career mostly on GT cars and perhaps LMP. I may look into perhaps adding ERS bars etc but that's for a future time!

Any major issues that I've missed please let me know and I'll see what I can do!
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Hello! Here is version 1.3 of my dashboard. I have made the following changes

-Lap delta now displays red for positive, green for negative

-Addition of a chequered flag

-Fixes to the leaderboard screen including addition of car number

-Addition of red background on gear text to signify optimal shift

-Removal of gear text blink

-Brake temp text increased in size and made bold. Much easier to read. Also added changing colours for temp text. Thanks Steve Hatch!

-Added low fuel popup (sub 5 litres) on all screens

-Car ahead/behind delta now displays as 0.0 rather than 0.00. Easier to read on the fly
Massively changed layout. What was all stuffed into one screen has been spread out into 3!

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Session (note the invalid lap marker)

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Fuel (With low fuel warning!)

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Tyre Pressure + Brake Temp
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