Heya
Quick note on the SPI-D Shift light... Actually this is a top tip for the SimDash on a whole..
SimDash by default uses the RPM "=" shift light on setting... This is great if you can see the very split second it hits say 6K rpm on the way to 7K. For a microsecond it would be ON, then off again at 6,001 RPM.
Make sure that you use the settings like:
RPM ">" 6000 rpm. This will make sure the light is on when ever the RPM is Greater than 6000 rpm.
This also applies to the Proshift too. With each LED you choose to use, give it a > command. That way each LED will light sequentially as it rises through the preset values to say 7000RPM redline?
So, if you want something to light up when something is higher than a specified value (especially RPM and Shift lights) .... use the ">" in your SimDash configuration.
A quick guide on how to use SimDash wouldn't go a miss Mr Symprojects people man/woman. I'll see if I can whip one up after I've finished my build log. Can't wait to show everyone

Rammy.
