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1st December: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for MSFS is now available.
12th November: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for X-Plane is now available.
6th June: A new version of Virtual Flight Sim Hardware is now available (huge update)
21st November: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for FSX/FSXSE/P3D is now available.
Installing the GF-driver and GIT
Hi. Have used this tool for my GF-modules for many years. Now, i have ended my P3D career, and started a new one in MSFS2020. So far, so good. But i started over like always, not reading how it should be installed. I tried the old way, installing GF-driver and GIT in same folder (other HD than MSFS). This worked so and so, only MCP Pro who freezed after a few minutes. BUT, this is probably not the way to do it. I understand GIT should be in the Community folder, but what about the GF-driver(2.28.0) ? This is the same that has existed for years ? And there is no choises for MSFS in it ? Should it be used in MSFS2020, or only GIT ??? Grateful for all answers
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Best wishes
Steve