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  1. 5 hours ago, Nick Cooper said:

    Hi Nick, 

    we are doing well, as I hope are you and Carol...we really miss not being able to get back to Europe and the UK...but, first time we can, we will let you know.

    As for the regedit, I am familiar with it, did it some months back. Looking at my entries and comparing with yours...under DxgKrnlVersion, as a data value, mine reads  (45060) while yours reads 49156. Other than that my entries are the same as yours...should I change the value to 49156? Thanks...

     

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    5 hours ago, Nick Cooper said:

    Sherm

    Sherm

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    Hello Sherman,

    I hope that you and Eileen are well.

    There is a permanent fix for the DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG error:

     

     

    Here it is applied

     

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  2. Hi all,

     

    after reading this latest post, I did a google search for best NVCP settings with P3D. I found an interesting thread at Avsim...

    Among dozens of posts, one was particularly intriguing. It recommended setting Sharpening to .56, but leaving the granular setting at default .17.

     

    i booted up, flying the A2A Cessna 182 around KSBA, Using Active Sky, PTA  and  Adam's 2.67 .ini file for the shaders.

    i did not take a screen shot, but I was astounded at the huge difference I found by boosting sharpening to .56 from default .50. There were no stutters, I had FPS at 60, no Vsync and most of the other default settings for P3D. 
    In short, richer color depth,  Crystal clear sharp images, no stuttering, and my hair no longer falls out when I shower. OK, I’m kidding about my hair, but the rest stands. 
     

    Sherm

  3. Thanks for the update....for those of you who do not want to print out more than 40 pages, these lists can easily be saved as PDF files. I have an HP printer which allows me to easily convert, and I keep the lists on my desk top for quick reference. I suspect most print program allow for PDF save format...

     

    Sherm

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  4. Hi Todd,

     

    I would appreciate KUGN, in Waukegan IL. It is my home airport, where I took flight lessons at Stick and Rudder Flight Club. Twenty plus hours in a C152, but never got to solo because of medical issues....but, simming is still fun. Anyway, if you can consider the request, thanks...if not, thanks anyway for all your other work.

     

    Sherm

  5. My first was a C64. I bought it along with EasyScript, its word processing program. My motivation was to move from pick and punch to learning to type so I could get in sync with my office, which was sqitching from manual typewriters to computers. (fwiw, I have deliberately left this without corrections so you can see that I have not exactly become 100% perfect...and I did have to look at the keyboard to find the % key....:-)

     

    I soon learned about buletting boards and flight simulation games. I think MS4 was my first, and I still have the manual for it, plus a series of Charles Gurlick's books on flight sim trips to make in the stick figure scenery of the day.

    There was anothe fligtht sim game whose name I do not recall, but it involved airmail routes between cities and town which I had never heard of, at least most of them.

     

    And, finally, to whoever commented that there are a lot of old folks here, yes, the geezer contingent is loud and proud....:-)

     

    Sherm

     

    oh, btw, I paid about $1000 for the C84, wnet to bed that miight wondering who I could sell it to. I went back to the computer store the next day, explaining my problems and got several hours of instruction. I have been jooked ever since, but as you can see, and as I mentioned above, this is posted without typo corrections....thanks foreading this car. Geez, I just made myself laugh on that last one, car for far.....

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