Bell button on the top panel (I do not know about the other buttons/switches on this small panel).Unfortunately, the following buttons either no longer work at all, or were very intermittent (mostly NOT working): The results of the testing for the 64-bit diver is as follows: The good news is that the Forward/N/Reverse lever, the Throttle/Dynamic Brake lever, the Auto Brake lever, the Ind Brake lever, the Wiper switch and the Lights switch (which had not worked) now all work as they are supposed to and have no glitches identified.
The 32 bit version of this works 100% with the 32-bit RailDriver (I verified that all buttons, switches, and sliders perform as expected). I tested using the Cajon Pass (Standard) Scenario "Dash to Lenwood" for the Dash-9 44CW locomotive. My Train Simulator 2019 installation is on the default path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common, and I calibrated the RailDriver using the new 64-bit version.
I have good news and bad news on my testing so far. Thank you for your hard work getting the Beta version out. Mklink /J "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\railworks" "K:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\RailWorks" If you don't have a C:\ drive, then the installation is not as default and you need to wait until the program is no longer hard coded and it can check for example where railworks64.exe is located.įor the other part, this should (after you created the folders on the C:\ drive) be your code. So, in C:\ create a folder called "Program Files (x86)" and in that folder "Steam" in that folder "steamapps" and finally in there "common" so you have the full folder structure as mentioned above (if any folder already exist, then just create the folder in that one. You can try to change the first part (with C:\) for I:\ and then the rest of the folder, but I don't think that will work.Īs the program seems hard coded to check to a specific path try to create in the C:\ drive the folder structure as mentioned above. Click to expand.Why is Steam installed on the I:\ drive, Windows should always be installed to the C:\ drive, even if a dual-boot is used, the drive should be recognized as C:\