Mar 31, 2014 If you don't have the SP2/Acceleration version of SimConnect.msi (eg in the FSX SDK), then you may be able to download it from someplace, but I would guess that if Acceleration install/repair didn't re-create the correct folders/files then neither will the specific SimConnect installer. If that's the case it is some sort of Registry mess which.
SODE Module
Note: SODE requires to have the FSX-SP2/X-PACK SimConnect version installed. For FSX-SE and Prepar3D users that never had FSX installed, that version can be installed manually and is also required for several other 3rd party SimConnect add-ons.
Installation Instructions:
As of Version 1.3, only one SODE installation is needed for the various simulator platforms. It will be installed in a separate directory outside of the simulator’s root folder.
It is recommended to use the default path suggested in the installer.
SODE V1.6.5
1 file(s) 5.07 MBFor previous versions, visit here.
User Guide, Migration Guide
A user guide is available here:
SODE User Guide
1 file(s) 212.90 KBDetailed instructions for the migration from V1.2.X to V1.3.X can be found here:
SODE Migration Guide
1 file(s) 54.33 KBJetway SDK
Documentation and necessary files to create jetways for the SODE V1.3+ module.
SODE Jetway SDK V1.6 [17MAR2017]
1 file(s) 2.11 MBNew: 3dsMax is also supported!
SODE Demo SimObjects
The samples are now available as a separate download:
SODE Demo SimObjects incl. Jetways
1 file(s) 390.39 KBA readme.txt explains the details.
Documentation/Developer Guide
New online version available only on this site!
Modeldef.xml entries also available online.
Migration Guide:
SODE Migration Guide
1 file(s) 54.33 KBFile/Folder Setup Overview: