FILE: README.TXT *************************************************************************** * * * GoFlight GF-AC Cockpit Control System * * Software Release 1.77 * * Release Notes and General Information * * October 19, 2007 * * Copyright © 1999-2007 GoFlight, Inc. All rights reserved. * * * *************************************************************************** I. Introduction --------------- Thank you for purchasing GoFlight avionics simulation hardware. Our goal at GoFlight is to create products that dramatically enhance your flight simulation experience, while remaining affordable, flexible, and expandable. We hope that you find our products simple to install, and fun to use. The software included on this disk supports the following GoFlight products: - GF-45 Avionics Simulation Unit - GF-45PM Display Panel Cockpit Control Module - GF-46 Multi-Mode Display Module - GF-166 Versatile Radio Panel - GF-P8 8-Pushbutton/LED Cockpit Control Module - GF-RP48 4-Rotary, 8-Pushbutton/LED Cockpit Control Module - GF-T8 8-Toggle/LED Cockpit Control Module - GF-LGT Landing Gear and Trim Cockpit Control Module - GF-MCP Advanced Autopilot - GF-TQ6 Throttle System - GF-ATC Headset Comms Panel - GF RC Rudder Controls - GF-MCP Pro Autopilot Module - GF-TPM Throttle/Pitch/Mixture Module - GF-SECM Single Engine Control Module II. Highlights of this release ------------------------------ This release (v1.77) includes the following updates: - Software support for the Project Magenta Boeing Glass Cockpit and MCP when used with Microsoft Flight Simulator X. - Level-D support for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 has been updated for compatibility with Level-D Service Pack 3. - Level-D for Flight Simulator X support has been added. - GF-MCP Pro Vertical Speed readout now shows all digits when used with Level-D. - Displays and indicators on all GoFlight modules are now turned off when exiting Microsoft Flight Simulator x. - Workaround for a GF-LGT v1.03 firmware bug that causes gear indicators to display amber color. Brightness is forced to full (level 15) to avoid the amber indicator output. III. How to install the software -------------------------------- To install this software, run the SETUP.EXE program on the Pre-Flight Disk, and follow the prompts that are displayed by the setup program. If you are installing this software on a Windows 2000 or Windows XP system, you will receive a warning message during the installation, reporting that the GoFlight Virtual HID Keyboard Driver being installed is "unsigned." This message is displayed by Windows to inform you whenever a device driver being installed has not been officially tested and approved by Microsoft for use with the Windows operating system. You are then given the choice whether or not to continue installing the driver, or to proceed without installing the driver. You can complete installation of GF-AC software without installing the driver, but the key mapping facility will not function. If you have system running Windows 98 or Windows Me, make sure that you restart your system after installation if you are planning to use the key mapping features of this release. The key mapper driver for Windows 98 and Me is loaded during system boot and will not function unless you restart your system. This is only necessary the first time after you install the software. We have tested this driver thoroughly and are confident that it is stable. If you install the driver and later wish to remove it for any reason, you can do so using the Windows Control Panel's Device Manager. By doing this, you do not have to uninstall the GF-AC software package. After software installation is complete, you can run the GFConfig.exe program from the Windows Start menu by clicking the Windows taskbar's Start button, then selecting the nested menu items "Programs," and then "GoFlight." IV. GFConfig auto-configuration of flight simulator software ------------------------------------------------------------ The GFConfig app lets you assign a wide variety of avionics, instrument panel, autopilot, and other functions to your GoFlight hardware. GFConfig automatically detects installations of Microsoft Flight Sim 2002, Flight Sim 2004, and Flight Sim X on your system. It then presents you with a tabbed dialog each sim that was detected. In some cases, GFConfig is unable to detect where you have installed certain sim programs that are supported. When this happens, you can use the "Simulator Info" window in GFConfig to specify the location of your sim programs. V. GoFlight Hardware and USB Hubs --------------------------------- GoFlight hardware can be connected either directly to a USB port on your computer, or to an external hub which is connected to a USB port on your computer. All operating power is drawn from the USB port to which the hardware is connected. If you are connecting one or more GF-45s or GF-AC modules to an external hub, we suggest that you run the hub in "Self Powered" mode if possible. When a hub is in Self-Powered mode, you supply power to it using an external power supply, which is typically included with most higher-quality hubs. Using the hub this way guarantees that each USB device connected to the hub will have the maximum amount of power needed to operate. GoFlight hardware has been tested with the following external USB hubs: +=================================================================+ | Hub Manufacturer/ | # | Power Supply | | Product Name | Hub Ports | Current Capacity | |==================================+===========+==================| | Belkin ExpressBus Hub | 4 | 2.5 Amps | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Belkin Home & Office Hub | 4 | 2.5 Amps | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Belkin USB Hub Model F5U021 | 4 | 2.5 Amps | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Belkin USB Hub Model F5U027 | 7 | 4.0 Amps | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Asante' FriendlyNet-Home USB Hub | 7 | 2.5 Amps | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Entrega (Xircom) HUB-7U | 7 | 3.7 Amps | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | NEC IntelliBase USB Hub | 4 | 2.5 Amps | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Share Plus USB-107 USB Hub | 7 | 4.0 Amps | +=================================================================+ GoFlight hardware has been tested with the following peripherals that contain embedded USB hubs: +=================================================================+ | Peripheral Manufacturer/ | # | Power Supply | | Product Name | Hub Ports | Current Capacity | +=================================================================+ | ADi MicroScan 6P 19" Monitor | 4 | Built-in | | Model PD-959 | | (Unknown) | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro | 2 | (Bus-Powered) | +=================================================================+ GoFlight hardware has been tested with the following add-in USB host controller cards: +=================================================================+ | Peripheral Manufacturer/ | # | Power Supply | | Product Name | Hub Ports | Current Capacity | +=================================================================+ | Entrega 4-Port USB Host Adapter | 4 | Powered from | | PCI Card (OPTi Chipset) | | PCI Bus | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | SIIG "USB DualPort PCI" #US2203 | 2 | Powered from | | PCI Host Controller Card | | PCI Bus | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Adaptec AUA-3100LP USB 2.0 | 4 | Powered from | | PCI Host Controller Card | | PCI Bus | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | KOUWELL KW-2580N 6-Port USB 2.0 | 6 | Powered from | | PCI Card (NEC Chipset) | | PCI Bus | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Belkin 2-Port USB 1.1 PCI Card | 2 | Powered from | | Model F5U005 | | PCI Bus | |----------------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Belkin 4-Port USB 1.1 PCI Card | 4 | Powered from | | Model F5U006-UNV (QuadraBus) | | PCI Bus | +=================================================================+ ********************************************************************** * * * To all USB device, hub, and add-in card manufacturers: If you are * * interested in having your hardware included in this compatibility * * list, please contact GoFlight at the address/telephone number * * provided at the end of this file. * * * ********************************************************************** VI. System Compatibility Issues ------------------------------- Operating System Compatibility ------------------------------ This software is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98 and 98SE, Windows Millennium Edition ("Me"), Windows 2000, and Windows XP 32-bit operating systems. Key mapping support is not compatible with the 64-bit version of Windows XP at this time. Iomega USB Zip drive -------------------- If you are using GoFlight hardware on a computer that has an Iomega USB Zip drive installed, you may experience unreliable behavior of the Zip drive, or reduced data transfer speeds. This issue is addressed in the documentation that accompanied your Zip drive; essentially, Iomega does not recommend sharing the bus with ANY other USB devices or connecting the Zip drive through a hub. However, this may change with future hardware or software releases so please refer to Iomega's printed or online support documentation for further details. Motherboard Chipset USB Host Controllers ---------------------------------------- GoFlight hardware is tested with systems incorporating motherboard- based USB host controllers from Intel, NEC, VIA, and SiS, implementing both the UHCI and OHCI bus protocols. When connected to USB ports associated with some makes of USB 2.0 host controllers, certain older GoFlight modules can experience partial loss of communications. This can be recognized by the displays or LEDs on LEDs on the module "freezing", while the input controls still function. GoFlight has recently updated the firmware on all modules to accommodate these host controllers, however, the firmware on older modules cannot be updated without replacement of an IC on the circuit board. If you are experiencing this issue, we recommend installing a USB 1.1 PCI host controller card in your system. This allows the older units to function without lock-up issues, and provides extra USB ports on your system that you can use for connecting other peripherals. Add-In USB Hub Adapter Cards ---------------------------- As shown in the table above, GF-AC modules have been tested with several add-on USB adapter cards. No significant issues were encountered with any of these cards. If you have other support or compatibility issues, please consult the Support page on the GoFlight Web site. VII. Known Issues In This Software Release ------------------------------------------ The following is a list of issues that we are aware of with this release of software. GFConfig - Some issues with frame window and splitter bar sizing. In some cases, the right pane (Configuration View) will disappear and you must enlarge the frame window to get it back. - The PrtSc and GUI Left/Right keys cannot be designated as mapped keys. - GFConfig on-line help does not contain reference info for some the more recent additions to the function selections, specifically the FS2004 GPS-related functions and the configurable wheel gain value for the GF-LGT. - Although the GF-TQ6 can be assigned to a function named "Zones" for advanced operation, the GFConfig user interface does not yet include a panel for specifying Zones parameters. These can be set up by manually editing the GoFlight Configuration (.gfc) file that you are using during your flight. For more information about use of the Zones feature, contact GoFlight Product Support. Also, please refer to the example configuration file (TQ6ZonesExample1.gfc) that is included in the GoFlight Programs folder after you install this software. - Project Magenta is supported when used with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, but not with Flight Simulator 2002. Function Behavior in Microsoft Flight Simulator - Flight Simulator 2002 permits you to set a negative altitude value in the autopilot. When the GF-45 is configured as an autopilot, it does not permit negative altitude values to be dialed in, therefore you must use the on-screen adjustment if you wish to set a negative altitude value in the autopilot. - Flight Simulator 2002 permits vertical speed climb and descent rates in excess of 6000 FPM. The GF-45 autopilot has upper and lower adjustment limits of +6000 and -6000 FPM, respectively. Guidelines for using this software with Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) - When you run GFConfig, you will see a tab in the Configuration View labeled "Flight Sim X". The first time Flight Simulator X is detected, GFConfig will create a default GoFlight configuration file with the name "DefaultFSX.gfc." You do NOT need to close GFConfig before running Flight Simulator X; both programs can run at the same time. - If you already have a module configuration for an older version of Flight Sim that you would like to use with FS X, select File/ Load Configuration and select the file containing the configuration. Click Open, and all of your function assignments will be set up for use with FSX. - If you want to create a new configuration for your modules, select the functions you wish to assign for each of the controls on each of the modules. Be sure to Save your configuration once you have all the function assignments the way you want them. - When you start up FSX, a series of dialog boxes will appear: The first dialog asks your permission to run the GoFlight data bridge application "GFDevFSX.exe". To proceed, click the "Yes" button. In this release, the GoFlight data bridge program is not supplied with a digital signature, and you will see a second dialog informing you of this. Click the "Run" button to continue. A third dialog will now appear, asking whether you would like to run the GoFlight data bridge as "Trusted" software. Click either "Yes" or "No" on this dialog Selecting "Yes" will prevent the first and third dialogs from appearing again next time you run FSX. - You should now see an icon appear in the system tray notification area of your desktop, indicating that the GoFlight Data Bridge program is now running. Click on the icon to pop up a menu containing two options: "Show Config Info..." and "Quit". Select "Show Config Info" to pop up a small dialog box that displays information like the current version of the data bridge program, and the path to your current configuration file. Click the X button in the upper right corner of the dialog's title bar to hide the dialog. If you select "Quit", the data bridge program will stop running and your GoFlight modules will no longer function with FSX until you exit FSX and re-start it. For this reason, we don't recommend selecting this option other than for troubleshooting purposes. - The GFDevFSX data bridge program automatically reconfigures the modules as you change function assignments using GFConfig, so you can run FSX and GFConfig at the same time. This allows you to make function assignment changes to the controls on your GoFlight modules "on the fly" and the newly-assigned functions will operate instantly. VIII. Software Change History Release Description ======= ================================================================= ---- 1.77 3piWraps.cfg ---- ------------ Added reference to [App_FSX] section for Level-D FSX compat. (removed at install time) ---- 1.76 GFConfig.exe (1.76 Build 5) ---- --------------------------- Enabled support for add-on packages (e.g. Project Magenta) in FSX. GFDevFSX.exe (1.76 Build 5) ----------------------- Built with multibyte characters as default to fix loading issue with 3p wrapper DLLs. Added check for GF-LGT version 1.03 & force brightness to max for these units as a workaround for a firmware bug. Turn off displays and indicators on all GoFlight modules when the bridge app is shut down. GFMcp2k4.dll (1.76 Build 5) --------------------------- Fixed display of vertical speed readout on MCP Pro so that all digits are displayed when used with Level-D add-on. GFDev2k4.dll (1.76 Build 5) --------------------------- Added check for GF-LGT version 1.03; force brightness to max for these units as workaround for a firmware bug. GF3pLvlD.dll (1.76 Build 5) --------------------------- Updated for compatibility with Level-D Service Pack 3 (used with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.) GF3pPM.dll (1.76 Build 5) ------------------------- Rebuilt with release 27 of FSUIPC SDK. GFDevFSX.ini (default setup payload) ------------------------------------ Added 3piWrapper reference for Project Magenta interface wrapper in AppFSX section. ---- 1.75 GFConfig.exe (1.75 Build 1) ---- --------------------------- Updated app tab UI to indicate that GF-SECM is supported in FS2004. GFDev2k4 (1.74 Build 2) ----------------------- Added support for GF-SECM module. ---- 1.74 GFConfig.exe (1.74 Build 1) ---- --------------------------- Added support for GF-SECM module. GFDevFSX (1.74 Build 2) ----------------------- Added support for GF-SECM module. Built using LegacyInterfaces components of FSX SDK for compatibility with both RTM and SP1 builds of Flight simulator X. ---- 1.73 GFTPMCpl.dll (1.73 Build 3) ---- ------------------- Added this file for support of GF-TPM in Game Controllers applet. ---- 1.72 GFDevFSX (1.72 Build 2) ---- ----------------------- Fixed two issues with crashing on startup, and with modules that stopped functioning during FSX operation for no apparent reason. PostInst.exe (1.72 Build 0) --------------------------- Fixed incorrect construction of EXE.xml file on non-US English versions of Microsoft Windows. ---- 1.71 GFConfig.exe (1.71 Build 3) ---- --------------------------- All modules now suppress display and indicator output when the "Show control selections using displays & LEDS" option is selected. In 1.70, some modules continued to drive the LEDs and indicators which caused interference when GFConfig runs concurrently with FS X. Fixed crash on selection of GF-MCP Pro module. GFDevFSX.exe (1.71 Build 3) --------------------------- Fixed crash that occurred when GF-45 or GF-46 Function #1 are assigned as AP. Fixed MACH readout and selection on GF-MCP Pro GF-MCP, and GF-45/46 assigned as AP. Configuration updates made using GFConfig are not updated immediately for all modules. In 1.70, only some modules' configurations were updated immediately. ---- 1.70 GFConfig.exe (1.70 Build 4) ---- --------------------------- On the Options dialog, added option for showing the control selection using displays and LEDs; avoids display conflicts when FS X and GFConfig run concurrently. GFDevFSX.exe (1.70 Build 4) --------------------------- Data bridge between Microsoft Flight Simulator X and all GoFlight control modules. PostInst.exe (1.70 Build 4) --------------------------- Adapted for operating in sync with InnoSetup and made XML-aware for managing FSX auto-launch of add-ons. ---- 1.61 GF3pPM.dll (1.61 Build 2) ---- --------------------------- Made adjustments to interface so that buttons work more smoothly. Fixed issue with First Officer F/D switch and indicator not syncing with the Project Magenta MCP on-screen toggle. ---- 1.60 GFMcp2k4.dll (1.60 Build 5) ---- --------------------------- Added compatibility with Project Magenta for GF-MCP and MCP Pro modules. GF3pPM.dll (1.60 Build 5) --------------------------- This DLL provides the interface to Project Magenta. Newly added in this release. Referenced by GFConfig.ini in the [App_FS9] section. ---- 1.55 GFMcp2k2.dll/GFMcp2k4.dll (1.55 Build 19) ---- ---------------------------- Added support for GF-MCP Pro. GFConfig.exe (1.55 Build 19) ---------------------------- Added support for GF-MCP Pro. When installing interface files, GFConfig will now install an interface file located in the same folder as GFConfig.exe before using the software install path to locate the file. ---- 1.54 GFDev2k4.dll (1.54 Build 1) ---- --------------------------- Fixed GF-LGT flaps switch operation; broken in 1.53. Restored SPOILERS control via P8, RP48 buttons and T8 toggle; added new logic for LED on/off behavior. LEDs associated with SPOILERS controls no longer light when spoilers are armed. LEDs associated with SPOILERS_ARM only light when spoilers are actually armed and not when spoilers are extended past the ARMED position. Verified operation of GF-45 Unit 7 Function Select. GF3pLvlD.dll (1.54 Build 1) --------------------------- Level-D SDK DLL is now run-time linked to avoid load-time linkage problems. SDK DLL now loads and executes properly when located in the same directory as this wrapper. GFConfig.exe (1.54 Build 1) --------------------------- Restored selections for SPOILERS in P8, RP48 and T8 config views. Verified selections for mode control of GF-45s Units 1-7 when assigned to RP48 knobs. TQ6ZonesExample1.gfc -------------------- Added to this release as an example for zones programming via text editor. This is to serve as a workaround until the Zones UI in GFConfig is completed. ---- 1.53 GFDev2k2.dll/GFDev2k4.dll (1.53 Build 1) ---- ---------------------------------------- Added awareness of third-party interface wrapper DLLs. Added functions to read GF-MCP panel element configuration. Added text file-based configuration load. Added support of L/R mags on engines 1-4 for P8/T8/RP48. Enhance operation of VIEW_TOP_DOWN function for more utility. Add auto-mixture function (GFDev2k4 only) Fix issue with GPS MSG and CLEAR button hold behavior Add fix for GF-ATC menu select when used with non-English Windows or Flight Sim Add test for GF-166 assignment to avionics function before blanking displays on avionics power removal Support function DME1_NAV_SOURCE_SEL Add functions for RP48 knob control of autopilot numeric values NAV1 CRS, SPD, HDG, ALT, V/S Light associated LED on P8/RP48 button when key-mapped and button is held. Lost this behavior in 1.50; restored here. Interface recognizes EncoderType tags for support of four types of encoder output signals. Useful with RMKs. GFConfig.exe ------------ New grid-based GF-MCP configuration view allows custom layout of the GF-MCP panel for use with many different aircraft Configuration views now show firmware version for each module along with the module type and unit number GF-TQ6 can now be assigned to the Zones function. Zones configuration UI is not yet implemented but zone parameters can be specified in the GoFlight Configuration file. GF3pLvlD.dll ------------ New file containing GoFlight third-party interface wrapper; supports Level-D Simulations add-on aircraft. GFRCCpl.dll ----------- New file implementing Game Controllers property sheet for Windows. ---- 1.52 GoFlight received a batch of CD media from its CD supplier that ---- were incorrectly labeled "Version 1.52" when the contents of the CD are in fact Version 1.50. Many recent GoFlight customers have received these CDs. Because of this, we decided to skip version version 1.51 for a release number and increment the next production production release version number to 1.53 to eliminate confusion that might be cause due to the incorrectly labeled CDs. ---- 1.51 Many updated software components of Release 1.50 were sent out as ---- engineering field fixes to individual customers on an "as needed" basis; however, there was no official Release 1.51. These partial releases were done to address issues in a variety of simulator installations. ---- 1.50 GFDev2k4.dll (1.50 Build 5) ---- ----------------------------------------- Added support for GF-ATC Headset Comms Panel. Added support for 8 independent function assignments to GF-46. Added support for GF-LGT wheel gain. Added support for control of virtual Garmin GPS units. Rebuilt with new multithreaded library. GFDev2k2.dll (1.50 Build 5) ----------------------------------------- Added support for GF-ATC Headset Comms Panel. Added support for 8 independent function assignments to GF-46. Added support for GF-LGT wheel gain. Rebuilt with new multithreaded library. GFMcp2k2.dll/GFMcp2k4.dll (1.50 Build 5) ---------------------------------------- Rebuilt with new multithreaded library. GFConfig.exe (1.50 Build 5) ---------------------------- Improved supported sim auto-detect and validation logic. Removed config management code for FS98/2002/CFS2. Remove app objects for FS98/2000/CFS2/FlyII. Added Sim Info window for user select and navigation to supported sims. Updated GF-46 config for support of up to 8 avionics functions. Added wheel gain slider for GF-LGT configuration view. Added support for GF-ATC Headset Comms Panel. Added function selections for FS2004 GPS control (GF-P8/RP48.) GFDev_98.gau GFDev_2k.gau GFDCFS2.gau GFMcp_2k.dll FlyIIGF.dll FLYII_README.txt ---------------- No longer installed. ---- 1.33 GFDev2k2.dll/GFDev2k4.dll (1.33 Build 10) ---- ----------------------------------------- Added support for GF-46 Multi-Mode Display Module. Added function selection of GF-46 by P8 and RP48 pushbuttons, and by RP48 knobs. GFConfig.exe (1.33 Build 10) ---------------------------- Added device and config views for GF-46. Added new function choices for P8 and RP48 to allow GF-46 function selection using button presses on P8 and RP48, and knob input on RP48. GFConfig.hlp/GFConfig.cnt ------------------------- Added function reference for GF-46, and new content for function select via P8 and RP48. ---- 1.32 GFDev2k2.dll/GFDev2k4.dll (1.32 Build 15) ---- ----------------------------------------- Fixed FS2002 and 2004 "hang on exit" issue, preventing module unload. Implemented input filtering to reduce jitter in TQ6 axis input values. Fixed thrust reverse control laws to prevent jumps to 0 throttle at switch break/full thottle. Fixed control of eng 3/4 thrust reverse upon activation of 2/3. Added workaround for spoiler control logic in FS2002/2004 with aircraft on the ground. TQ6 lever can now retract spoilers when moved within 10% of fully retracted position. GFTQ6Cpl.dll (1.32 Build 15) --------------------------- Eliminated initial cal range when beginning a new calibration to account for differences in range and symmetry between control levers. GFConfig (1.32 Build 14) ------------------------ Fixed unintentional key assignment to button on RP48/P8 module during key assignment to button on a different module. ---- 1.31 GFDev2k2.dll/GFDev2k4.dll (1.31 Build 5) ---- ---------------------------------------- Updated device read ops to use DirectInput device I/O; uses DirectX calibration values. Updated throttle update routine to account for upper idle limit when in thrust reverse; prevents "bouncing" in and out of thrust reverse mode. GFTQ6Cpl.dll (1.31 Build 7) --------------------------- Eliminated initial cal range when beginning a new calibration to account for differences in range and symmetry between control levers. ---- 1.30 GFConfig (1.30 Build 6) ---- ----------------------- Fixed app tab selection changes during module selection. Fixed RP48 control assignment list not consistently refreshing during a view update. Fixed FS2000 config lockout for GF-MCP. Checkboxes are now enabled for FS2000. Fixed issue with selected module's indicator illumination & generally everything lighting up. Bad for notebooks running on batteries. GFDev2k2.dll/GFDev2k4.dll (1.30 Build 5) ---------------------------------------- Updated autothrottle logic to address activation of IAS Hold on certain aircraft (e.g., Learjet 45.) Fixed "no lights on engine start" bug in GF-P8. Fixed GF-T8 switch sync at sim start ("Thrice Flogging Bug" compliments of Ian.) Added callback I/O holdoff delay to prevent those nasty CTDs during FS2004 start. Fixed issue with GF-166 RH display blank on mode self-select. GFMcp2k4.dll (1.30 Build 5) ---------------------------------------- Fixed bug preventing tracking of bright level along with other GF modules. Updated autothrottle logic to address activation of IAS Hold on certain aircraft (e.g., Learjet 45.) GFTQ6Cpl.dll (1.30 Build 7) --------------------------- Fixed bug preventing position indicator display on Win98/Me. Fixed bug causing loss of cal settings between system boots. Converted to DI8 interface. GFConfig.hlp/GFConfig.cnt ------------------------- Added reference section for GF-RP48 module. Added reference section for GF-TQ6 throttle system. Updated function list for GF-166. ****************************************************************************** History prior to version 1.30 has been deleted to keep this file from getting too large. For earlier history details, please refer to the README file included with releases 1.33 and prior. ****************************************************************************** IX. Contacting GoFlight ------------------------- If you wish to reach us, please note the following contact information: ===================================== Worldwide Headquarters (GoFlight USA) ===================================== Mailing Address: 11855 SW Ridgecrest Drive Suite 205 Beaverton, Oregon 97008 USA Order: 1-877-838-2961 toll free Now order online, Factory-Direct from GoFlight, using your credit card or PayPal. (www.goflightinc.com/order.html) Phone: 503-207-5517 (voice line 1) 503-207-5735 (voice line 2) Fax: 503-223-5357 E-mail: support@goflightinc.com (for technical support-related issues) info@goflightinc.com (general questions or comments) Also, visit our Web site; http://www.goflightinc.com . X. Legal Stuff ---------------- GoFlight is a registered trademark of GoFlight, Inc. Iomega is a registered trademark of Iomega Corporation. Zip is a trademark of Iomega Corporation. Windows, Windows 98, Windows 2000 Windows Me, and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other products or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright © 1999-2007 GoFlight, Inc. All rights reserved. END OF FILE: README.TXT