So if you enter a different serial number here it will look for that screen and try to display on it. This displays the serial number of the screen being used for the display. There is a new option in the Display tab of the settings dialog called 'LCD Serial #'. If it can't find that screen in the future, then it will randomly choose from any available display. From that point on it will always look for that same screen when attempting to display. When you start the Dashboard if a screen is present and not currently being used the instance will display itself on that screen. * Multiple LCD Screens are now supported, up to a maximum of 6. This incorporates a g-force meter, laps times, and basic car information. These incorporate the two Ahead/Behind dashboards into the track map style dash. * Two new track map dashboards are available (#9 and #10). Make sure you utilize both of these dashboards to their intended purposes. So if you are in 6th place, and there are two cars in between you and 5th place, the Track Map 3# dash will disregard those cars and display the driver in 5th place. This is different to the Track Map dash #3 which shows the driver ahead/behind you in position. Note the Ahead/Behind dashboards shows the car right in front or behind you on track regardless of their position in the race. This helps in determining if you are gaining or losing to the car ahead or behind during a race. In addition you also get deltas to those times from your own last lap and fastest lap. This displays the last lap time and fastest lap time for the drivers directly ahead and behind you on the track. * Added a new Ahead/Behind dashboard (Ahead/Behind Dash 2). This displays the data in a slightly different format and includes both the driver's fastest lap time and their last lap time. * Added a new Standings dashboard (Standings Dash 2). And that Z1Dashboard folder should contains a file called 'Z1Dashboard.py' and two other folders called 'lib32' and 'lib64'. (You should end up with the Z1Dashboard folder inside the python folder. Copy the entire folder into Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\assettocorsa\apps\python. There you will find a folder called Z1Dashboard. The plugin is located in documents/z1dashboard/plugins/assettocorsa. This includes the type of car, the driver's name, their best and last lap times, when they last pitted, etc. This python plugin allows the Z1 Dashboard software to receive information on the other cars in the session so that you can now view them on the track maps just as you can with the other sims. * Added compatibility with Codemasters F1 2016. * Added compatibility with Codemasters F1 2017. New users can purchase the Z1 software or get the demo here: Highlights of this new version include compatibility with Codemasters F1 20 the addition of a new plugin for Assetto Corsa that allows us to access data on competitors cars so they can show up in track maps and standings screens the support for multiple LCD screens and of course new dashboards!Įxisting users can get the latest version here: Version 4.12 of the Z1 Dashboard software is now available!
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