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Message started by Markoz on Jan 28th, 2013 at 3:08am

Title: 777 in Windows 8
Post by Markoz on Jan 28th, 2013 at 3:08am
It appears that this is better in Win8 64bit than it is in Win7 64bit. I have more testing to do, but I gotta say I AM IMPRESSED!

I am currently doing a short flight in the 777 in FSX on Windows 8. The clock and timer works fine, the graphics on the displays do not flicker. And in general, it seems to fly better!

I was even surprised to get a message on the VNAV and PROG pages to do a Step Climb from FL320 to FL360! Here are a couple of screen shots:


Before S/C


After S/C

Title: Re: 777 in Windows 8
Post by ministock20 on Feb 1st, 2013 at 10:10pm
Glad its working.

I have one kind of random question, why is your FPS at 20 with your i7? I was thinking of buying one, but not if I'm going to get 20FPS cruising....

Title: Re: 777 in Windows 8
Post by Markoz on Feb 1st, 2013 at 10:52pm

ministock20 wrote on Feb 1st, 2013 at 10:10pm:
I have one kind of random question, why is your FPS at 20 with your i7? I was thinking of buying one, but not if I'm going to get 20FPS cruising....
I have no idea! I get a much better frame rate than that in Windows 7 64bit, AND with Orbx AU and NZSI installed. However, in Windows 8 64bit, I have only FSX with Acceleration and all of Captain Sim's FSX products installed. I have no other 3rd party add-ons installed at all.

Title: Re: 777 in Windows 8
Post by Weston on Feb 3rd, 2013 at 12:10am

Markoz wrote on Jan 28th, 2013 at 3:08am:
It appears that this is better in Win8 64bit than it is in Win7 64bit. I have more testing to do, but I gotta say I AM IMPRESSED!

I am currently doing a short flight in the 777 in FSX on Windows 8. The clock and timer works fine, the graphics on the displays do not flicker. And in general, it seems to fly better!

I was even surprised to get a message on the VNAV and PROG pages to do a Step Climb from FL320 to FL360! Here are a couple of screen shots:


Before S/C


After S/C

How do you do step climbs?

Title: Re: 777 in Windows 8
Post by Markoz on Feb 3rd, 2013 at 1:51am
The FMC will tell you when a Step Climb is due.

On the VNAV CRZ PAGE, enter the new altitude in the FMC (LSK L1). e.g. I'm flying at FL310, when the FMC PROG page, and VNAV CRZ page, show that a step climb is due NOW, I enter the new altitude into the Altitude Hold Indicator, then change FL310 to *FL350 on the VNAV CRZ page (LSK L1) and then press the EXEC button. The aircraft will initiate a climb to FL350 straight away.


* An ICAO Step Climb equals 4000 feet. I sometimes use 2000 foot Step Climbs (just because I can ;)).

Title: Re: 777 in Windows 8
Post by Daren on Feb 28th, 2015 at 2:31pm
Not sure if I'm posting in the right area but I'm using Windows 8 and my CS is randomly crashing fsx - any suggestions?  I don't seem to be doing anything in particular when it happens - I can be taxiing, climbing or in cruise and i get the fatal error message.  I have most recent updates installed.  Many thanks.

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