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Robder
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Backup & Re-formatted my exFAT drive to NTFS. After restore I managed to manually create symbolic links for all Orbx library files and updated scenery.ini accordingly.
X-Plane seems to start OK. according to the log, it finds all scenery locations.
I see this as a workaround for the time being...
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I have also done some more research.
First thought was that I don't really need Orbx Central if I create the required symbolic links in the X-Plane Custom Scenery folder manually and update the scenery.ini file accordingly.
To my surprise this did not work as I was getting the error message: "The device does not support symbolic links."
I found some articles which stated that only the NTFS file system supports symbolic links in Windows.
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No, this a system folder created by MacOS and visible if the volume is mounted in Windows.
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41 minutes ago, Nick Cooper said:
Hello,
given that the Library creation system does not allow for anything but selecting an existing folder,
the fact that you hve apparently done so and yet Orbx Central cannot see it would suggest that
there is something fundamentally wrong.
Can you attach a copy of the Orbx Central log please?
Attached is the log:
I did find the following in the Event Log:
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@Nick CooperThere does seem to be a problem on the Windows platform. I'm access the SSD Drive, which is APFS formatted, with Paragon APFS for Windows and I can see and access files on that drive.
When trying to create a new library on Drive G I get following error message:
Any suggestions?
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Hi all,
I'm running X-Plane in a mixed MAC / Windows environment on my iMac with a Windows 10 Bootcamp partition. Usually I run X-Plane on my Mac-OS system, but sometimes, when I need more performance, I run X-Plane in my Windows 10 environment.
I have quite a few Orbx TrueEarth products installed in Libraries on 2 external SSD drives, which I have connected to my Mac and my Windows system (using AFPS for Windows).
I installed the productes using Orbx Central on my Mac.
Now my question: can I use the same libraries in my Windows X-Plane installation? I don't have the space for 2 separate installations.
I installed Orbx Central on my Windows system, but it does not detect the existing libraries...
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On 11/12/2021 at 2:15 PM, John Dow said:
The SD version hasn't yet been through testing.
How come it's in the store then? I'm also interested in the installation size for the SD version
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27 minutes ago, John Dow said:
In my experience true earth regions run fine from hard drives, so I bought a 4TB HDD for the bigger files and as a home for the Orbx backups, under $US200 for the 7200rpm version, and so far only 1/3 full.
It‘s not that easy to add a HDD to a Mac..USB is to slow, Fast ports already used for 1TB + 500 GB SSD…upgrading is expensive
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4 hours ago, John Dow said:
Yes that's the normal policy. The SD version hasn't yet been through testing.
Here's the coverage area. Note this drawn border cuts off the very bottom of the country but it is included! But not Gibraltar, which remains default, though I believe the mesh carries over into Gibraltar.
Thanks for the quick reply. At the moment I‘m out of fast disk space due to the other Orbx products. I‘ll have to look into downgrading the other regions to SD quality. -
Will the HD license include the SD version like with the other TE for X-Plane editions?
Is there a map of the area that is covered?
Any plans to have XP 12 sceneries natively compatible with Mac Apple silicon?
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Same question here:
Custom Scenery/Orbx_A_GB_South_TrueEarth_Custom/plugins/GroundTraffic/mac.xpl' (fat file, but missing compatible architecture (have 'i386,x86_64', need 'arm64e' or 'arm64'))