Lekseecon User Manual:
How to install, configure and run lekseecon (FS9+FSX), version 5.2, 23 February 2010.
Download (980 Kb) the User Manual here:
Lekseecon software package:
Download the lekseecon software package here, User Manual included (1,3 Mb). It is free of charge.
Is it really free of charge, even for commercial use?
Yes, it may be used free of charge, even when deploying commercial applications. However, "Free of charge" must not be confused with "completely free". Lekseecon is copyrighted software, not public domain software. There are restrictions on distribution and use; see the EULA file for details.
Plug and play files (.ssi) for the Opencockpits EFIS737 or EFIS747, MCP737NG, ATC737 and FMC747 to be used with the Level-D 767, powered by lekseecon 5.2+ and SIOC 3.7+, 12 February 2010.
You can plug in any combination of these modules, run a setup-FSX/FS2004.exe (no questions asked during setup) and you are ready to enjoy flying with these modules and the 767!
Installation Instructions:
After download, right click at it, select 'Extract All...'
In the Extraction Wizard, click Next and browse to your "..\IOCards\SIOC" location:
You should see a new subfolder \powered_by_lekseecon\OC_modules, containing:
Don't forget to read the ReadMe.pdf
All plug and play files in the previous section are ready to run. However, for people that would like to make changes and or additions (and feel competent to do that), I have all the relevant sources and config_sioc.ini files available in OC_modules_sources.zip (140 Kb), 12 February 2010.
Download to some folder at your pc, and extract all files to your SIOC folder.
You will find a new subfolder \powered_by_lekseecon\OC_modules_sources. Read the HowMakeChanges.pdf carefully for instructionst. How to work with multiple SIOC files can be found at the config_sioc.exe sub page.
For Leveld-D 767 cockpit builders familiar with Opencockpits and SIOC I have a cockpit767.zip (131 Kb) available with all my SIOC sources, 12 February 2010.
Download to some folder at your PC, and extract all files to your SIOC folder.
You will find a subfolder \powered_by_lekseecon\cockpit767. Note that you will also need to install the the OC_module_sources archive, described above.
Instructions how to work with multiple SIOC files can be found at the config_sioc.exe sub page.
FSCONV adds a lot of new FSUIPC offsets, specific for the Level-D 767.
FSCONV User Manual:
You may download (447 Kb) and read the User Manual first.
FSCONV Software Package:
Download the FSCONV software package (1,3 Mb) from here (User Manual included). It is free of charge.
FSCONV is in use since March 2005 and a mature program, but development has concluded.
This is what Robert Cezar from It's Your Plane wrote about FSCONV:
This section contains SIOC code that can be used for almost all aircraft (without using lekseecon or FSCONV).
Several SIOC sources for building an ADF receiver based on generic FSUIPC offsets. Can be used for any aircraft that supports these FSUIPC offsets (most of them do).
Generic SIOC sources for building a NAV1 receiver based on generic FSUIPC offsets. Can be used for any aircraft that supports these FSUIPC offsets (most of them do).
A small Tutorial (331 Kb) how to build the Level-D Master Switch with Warning & Caution Annunciators and a lights test button, from scratch with Opencockpits IOCards, SIOC and lekseecon, 1st Dec 2009
Tutorial (2.1 Mb) about how to make a SIOC script for an FMC built with an Opencockpits USBKeys card; with lots of screen shots of the GUI, 21th October 2008, with thanks to JG (ffsim), Jerry and Peter (Wody)