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Message started by fsxpaul on Apr 30th, 2012 at 2:32am

Title: Re: V-One Takeoff and Landing Gauge w/Sounds (Updated)
Post by Berlopez on Oct 17th, 2012 at 6:50pm
Yes Paul that's right, I scanned here for answers earlier but didn't make sense to me this time.
Next I found out I was missing the dsd_xml sound3.dll from my gauges folder. Another simmer I just met sent it to me and I plaved it in the FSX\auges folder. it didn't overwrite meaning it wasn't there at all.Then I did the .cfg changes ; Again, to a new 727,tested it and it works fine. One question though I also had Matts' altitude calls installed, they also call for the gauge will they work? Or mess things up again? I just attepted to nstall the call_outs and got the ding-dong error sound,again and freeze. I added it like this:

[VCockpit01]
size_mm=1024,1024
pixel_size=1024,1024
texture=$FPSP
background_color=0,0,0

gauge00=Captain_Sim.p721.general!L_backlight, 25, 230, 200, 20
gauge01=Captain_Sim.p721.L01!L01_machmeter, 24,26, 200,200
gauge02=Captain_Sim.p721.L02!L02_clock, 50, 300, 155, 151
gauge03=Captain_Sim.p721.L03!L03_aplight, 625,749, 55,55
gauge04=Captain_Sim.p721.L04!L04_airspeed, 275, 30, 177, 169
gauge05=Captain_Sim.p721.L05!L05_rmi, 275, 775, 200,200
gauge06=Captain_Sim.p721.L10!L10_altimeter, 275,270, 210,240
gauge07=Captain_Sim.p721.L11!L11_vsi, 20,524, 217,220
gauge08=Captain_Sim.p721.L13!L13_ra, 260,505, 240,240
gauge09=Captain_Sim.p721.L14!L14_ealtimeter, 25, 779, 200, 220
gauge10=Captain_Sim.p721.general!R_backlight, 25, 749, 200, 20
gauge11=Captain_Sim.p721.general!C_backlight, 25, 500, 200, 20
gauge12=Captain_Sim.p721.L07!L07_adi, 505, 29 , 168, 150
gauge13=Captain_Sim.p721.L07!L07_010_slip, 275,225, 200, 47
gauge14=Captain_Sim.p721.L08!L08_hsi, 599, 399, 199, 239
gauge15=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_002_light, 725,649, 133,64
gauge16=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_003_light, 725,724, 133,64
gauge17=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_004_light, 725,799, 133,64
gauge18=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_005_light, 725,874, 133,64
gauge19=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_006_light, 725,949, 80,64
gauge20=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_007_light, 799,949, 80,64
gauge21=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_008_light, 871,649, 136,64
gauge22=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_009_light, 871,724, 136,64
gauge23=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_010_light, 871,799, 136,64
gauge24=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_011_light, 871,874, 136,64
gauge25=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_012_light, 871,949, 136,64
gauge26=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_001_light, 623,924, 92,90
gauge27=Captain_Sim.p721.L15!L15_001_dme,      499,799, 90,30
gauge28=Captain_Sim.p721.L15!L15_002_light, 625,824, 100,45
gauge29=Captain_Sim.p721.L15!L15_003_light, 625,873, 100,45
gauge30=Captain_Sim.p721.L06!L06_001_light, 624,698, 101,46
gauge31=Captain_Sim.p721.L06!L06_002_light, 498,923, 115,81
gauge32=Captain_Sim.p721.L06!L06_003_light, 499,849, 87,57
gauge33=Captain_Sim.p721.L09!L09_013_light, 626,649, 100,45
gauge34=Captain_Sim.p721.L13!L13_001_light, 500,675, 50,50
gauge35=Captain_Sim.p727.sound!main, 0,0, 10,10, Captain_Sim\727\sound.ini
gauge36=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Sound,2,2,2,2,\panel\v-one\v-one_Sound.ini
gauge37=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Debugger, 420,550,600,80
gauge38=CALLOUT_SOUND!dsd_xml_sound3, 0,0,0,0, Sound\CALLOUT\Sound.ini
gauge39=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT2500,      0,0,0,0
gauge40=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT1000,      0,0,0,0
gauge41=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT500,      0,0,0,0
gauge42=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT100,      0,0,0,0
gauge43=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT50,      0,0,0,0
gauge44=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT40,      0,0,0,0
gauge45=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT30,      0,0,0,0
gauge46=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT20,      0,0,0,0
gauge47=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUT10,      0,0,0,0
gauge48=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUTMIN,     0,0,0,0
gauge49=CALLOUT_SmallJets!CALLOUTAPPMIN,  0,0,0,0

I wonder where the conflict is, Not sure? What line to delete??? Of the XML lines???
Thanks,

Bernardo

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