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Message started by Adam_UK on Apr 6th, 2013 at 6:14pm

Title: Re: Takeoff Speeds
Post by fsxpaul on Apr 22nd, 2013 at 11:43pm

Adam_UK wrote on Apr 21st, 2013 at 11:28am:

Adam_UK wrote on Apr 9th, 2013 at 1:02am:

I'll report back once I've had a go.


Okay... So I tried it in the 737-100. The gauge (graphics etc.) work perfectly. The speeds generated worked fine for take off and landing also. If you're a true perfectionist you might argue that these aren't the CORRECT speeds though... but for somebody who loves simming and doesn't actually know what the correct speeds should be, they work just fine!

As an aside, I am not able to hear sound from the gauge. Not sure if anybody else has had this issue? I have read previous accounts on here and these seem to mention an error / windows error 'ding' noises... I don't get these. I get no errors at all. And no call outs either! The click spot for the sound check produces no sound either. This is the case for the 737-200, ADV and 100. Has anybody else come across this or have a fix? I've double checked my file edits and they seem to be as per the instructions (and I've done it twice now, once for 200 and once for 100, so unlikely to have made the same error twice unless I'm misunderstanding instructions!).

Any ideas appreciated! Brilliant gauge though - even without sound.

Kind regards,

Adam

It's good that the graphics are working for you.

So a few things to check:
Are you installing to FSX with SP2 or Acceleration?

Check spelling in the [VCockpit01] section in you panel.cfg:
[Code]
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[/Code]
('XX' is the next available sequnce numbers)

Check for the V-One Gauge sound files in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Sound\V-One folder

Please check for the dsd_fsx_xml_sound.gau in your C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Gauges folder.

If it is there, search for dsd_fsx_xml_sound.gau in you FSX.cfg file under the [Trusted] section. If you're using Notepad, press F3 to search for any duplicate entries. Delete all entries.

Save the file, and run FSX again. If dsd_fsx_xml_sound.gau is loaded into FSX, you should be prompted to accept the gauge.

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