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  1. Hello,

     

    default AI is not a problem in this context.

     

    The problem arises if the AI that is installed uses Fs9 aircraft models.

    Many that are FSX and even P3D v1-3 compatible will not be compatible with P3D v4,

    which is totally intolerant of Fs9 aircraft models and they will cause CTDs.

     

    If you have Orbx AI traffic installed into P3D v4, it is not P3Dv4 ready and

    the FTX aircraft should be removed from the airplanes folder.

     

    I cannot advise on how to remove any other AI software or whether you need to.

    You will have to enquire of their developers whether Fs9 aircraft models are still used.

     

  2. Hello,

    As far as I am aware, no.

    Part of the problem is that over the years, the gauge has been used by both payware and freeware developers.

    They have given it their own name, just as we did for the DDW C 47.

    If you have an aircraft model that has bespoke sounds in the simulator it was designed for but does not in P3Dv4,

    it is likely but not certain that this will be the gauge that was used.

  3. Hello,

    this error is quite common and is because another process on your PC is using a file

    required by FTX Central.

     

    This can be because the simulator is running at the same time, the file is actually open

    in something else. such as Notepad or most often, because live virus checking is in progress.

     

    It has been suggested by Jim Young at the Avsim forums that the Carenado Meteo module

    may also be a suspect, so if you have this installed, please disable it if all else has failed to remove

    the error message.

     

    Please ensure that none of these things are happening before posting a support request.

  4. Thanks.

    Possibly not, as this problem seems to be with the Turbine Duke.

     

    I am guessing that this because you have installed the Duke outside

    the simobjects folder, whereas the aircraft is designed to be installed inside it.

     

    In my case the RASDuke_sound.ini file looks nothing like yours:

     

    Sound00=./SimObjects/Airplanes/RealAir Duke B60 V2/Panel/Sound/KEYPRESS_ANNUN.wav, -200
    Sound01=./SimObjects/Airplanes/RealAir Duke B60 V2/Panel/Sound/LARGEROCKER.wav, -1400
    Sound02=./SimObjects/Airplanes/RealAir Duke B60 V2/Panel/Sound/LIGHT_RAD_ROTARY_SWITCH.wav, -50

    etc

     

    and requires no tinkering to work.

    But that is because the aircraft is where is was designed to be placed.

     

     

  5. I placed the gauge into the gauges folder because that is what the RealAir installer does,

    at least with the RealAir Duke v2 piston engine version.

    I don't have either the turbine version or the Legacy.

     

    You appear to have done the right thing with the files, so your next step should be to move the two gauges

    to the gauges folder and see if they then work.

  6. Here is a reminder of the purpose of this topic

     

     

    Quote

     

    The intended purpose of this topic is to inform only when commonly used third party software becomes P3D v4 compatible.

    Ideally, this topic could become reference for us all.

     

    Please do not post workarounds.

     

    Please do not post release announcements for new products.

     

    Please do post update announcements for existing products that have had a P3D v4 compatible version released.

     

    Please do post the name of the software and if possible a link to where the information can be found.

     

    Please do NOT post support requests in this topic or critiques of any products.

     

     

    Apologies to those whose posts have been removed.

  7. Hello,

     

    Both owners of regions without Open LC and owners with OpenLC have to be catered for.

     

    If the regions' lighting was disabled by default when Open LC was installed, then

    re-installing a region or adding another region would enable the lighting for that region and only

    the re-installing of OpenLC would disable it again.

     

    If the new lighting was not included in the regions, then owners of regions who did not own Open LC would

    not have the new lighting system.

    If the new lighting was not included in OpenLC, owners without regions would be deprived of that, including

    of course the vast area outside the regions.

     

    I cannot see a better solution than the control panel to allow owners of any these products to have the best possible options.

  8. 40 minutes ago, Jack Sawyer said:

    Does it seem to you that without ticking that box there are many more lights?  Did they do this for performance reasons?

     

    Hello Jack,

    If you don't tick the box, you have the regions' lighting and the OpenLC lighting at the same time.

    Roughly twice as many lights in total.

    The tick box is there to prevent this happening.

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  9. Hello.

    To clear up any confusion as to which setting to select:

     

    Explanation.

     

    Open LC NA includes the Orbx night lighting.

    The NA regions also include Orbx night lighting.

    Therefore, if you are in a region and you also have OpenLC NA

    installed, you will have TWO sets of night lighting.

     

     

    The control panel.

     

    You will only see it if you have a region and OpenLC installed.

     

    This is what it does.

     

    BOX NOT CHECKED

     

    Not_Checked.jpg

     

    BOX CHECKED

     

    Checked.jpg

     

    Apologies, the images were lost when Postimage unexpectedly moved.

    Please read on in any case.

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