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I was wanting to try to convert the GPL version of Motegi for use with ICR2 in case I can't Pavel's version to work on my computer (I hate to pester him considering what all he has contributed for ICR2) and to try to get experience for when I try to convert the new version of Detroit from GP3 to ICR2.

Now I have skimmed through the tutorial for GPL to ICR2 track conversion and it mentions a tool called GPL2TRK.

I went to the archives here and saw a tool called GPL2ICR2. Is that the same tool? If not, is there anything new I should know?
some good track utils at Misty's page - http://opnspdwy.cmoo.com/~dt/mistycreek/indexb.htm
Hi,

The .trk converter is named gpl2icr2 an is available at the archive/tools session at the HQ. I think Tjerk referred to it as gpl2trk instead to avoid confusion with the gpl->icr2 track converter by D. Noonan. Noonan convertes can convert the 3.do files of a track, but not the .trk nor the .lp files. So you will also need to use the LpConverter for a basic AI.

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Fastwalker
"the gpl->icr2 track converter by D. Noonan. Noonan convertes can convert the 3.do files of a track,"

Where can I find this? Does it go under a different name?
That one is better known as GPL > N3 converter. We used it to convert to ICR2 as well, as we usually work with a N3 base. Probably available at Mistycreeks site.
Question: I was going to use the GPL2N3 converter to convert Motegi. I don't have N3 so when I hit "Convert to N3," it can't find the directory to N3 and it won't convert. Do I have to have a working copy of Nascar Racing 3 for this to work?
Oh I never thought about that because I do have N3. Maybe you could try downloading the demo to see if it will convert a track to it ?
I'll try that!

by the way, do you have GPLdef in case I have to edit the .trk file? It doesn't seem available at simcyberworld.
Santa2 Santa2 , hope it is the N3 Def tool, if so, here ya go
Will look it up at home. I have the tool there.
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