Hi Paul,
I gave your great V-One gauge a go in P3D v4. First when I tried with your latest version the "v-one_csb737_v1.8_update" I had no success.
Couldn't make it speak. As you're using the Captain Sim sound engine I didn't troubleshoot any further or better say I couldn't find a
solution. So I downloaded the "v-one_737_complete" version and installed it as per FSX instruction into P3D4. In the gauges folder I replaced the "dsd_fsx_xml_sound.gau" with the P3D v4 64bit version "dsd_p3d_xml_sound_64x.dll" (available from Doug
Dawson) in the gauges folder. Under the [VCockpit01] section I made the following changes: gaugeXX=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Sound,2,2,2,2,.\SimObjects\Airplanes\CS_B737-200\panel \V-One\V-One_Sound.ini gaugeXX=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Debugger, 420,550,600,80 replaced with: gaugexx=dsd_p3d_xml_sound_x64!Sound,2,2,2,2,.\SimObjects\Airplanes\CS_B737-200\p anel\V-One\V-One_Sound.ini gaugexx=dsd_p3d_xml_sound_x64!Debugger, 420,550,600,80
By the way, in the download "v-one_737_complete" version I made from AVSIM is an error in the FSX version in the following line: Under the [VCockpit01] section: gaugexx=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Sound,2,2,2,2,.\SimObjects\Airplanes\CS_B737-200\panel \V-One\VOne_Sound.ini
It reads: gaugexx= ...\VOne_Sound.ini Should read: gaugexx= ...\V-One_Sound.ini
I did a couple of take-offs in P3D4 and found it working great. Did also try with EZCA v2 and ok!
Again thank you very much for your great job! Lex
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