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Reply #30 - May 12th, 2004 at 2:45am

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PROBLEM SOLVED!!!!!

There is a file missing Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed from the zip called GaugeSound.dll. My partner in this project, Claudio Mussner, mailed me last night with the solution.
So I will upload the file as an addon (to save having to down load the plane again for all of you who have it already).
I apologise unreservedly for any inconvenience caused.
 

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Reply #31 - May 12th, 2004 at 3:20am

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Ah, this does explain it. I already have GaugeSound.dll installed. This why I had no problems. Well done. Wink
 

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Reply #32 - May 12th, 2004 at 2:01pm

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Sorry to be a pain, but Just tried it with the new file added in main 2000k file and it kept freezing in load mode! Sure the new file goes in main 2000k file?
 
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Reply #33 - May 12th, 2004 at 2:29pm

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Sorry to be a pain, but Just tried it with the new file added in main 2000k file and it kept freezing in load mode! Sure the new file goes in main 2000k file?  

Merlin. Do you mean FS2000 or FS2002? GaugeSound.dll is in the FS2002 main directory folder on my system. Not sure it's necessary but I also have this entry in FS2002.cfg.

[OLDMODULES]
GaugeSound.dll=1

If that doesn't work you could try the DLL in the FS2002\Modules folder.
 

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Reply #34 - May 12th, 2004 at 4:04pm

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meant 2002!!! DOH!!!!!!!!!
 
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Reply #35 - May 30th, 2004 at 1:19am

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Hay Now. ..

I have laoded the x-35b and it flys ok but, the main instument that controls the noxxles and fan doors,
seem to have some other instument over-it. and the nozzle and fan doors, animation does not work at all.

It seem to fly like it think it's in STOL mode (w/... F7) , but no door or nozzle movement..... could someone help me.

I have a clean fs9 installed on win2000 pro.-SP4 os.

thanks

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Reply #36 - May 30th, 2004 at 3:21am

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Gilly57 wrote
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have laoded the x-35b and it flys ok but, the main instument that controls the noxxles and fan doors,
seem to have some other instument over-it. and the nozzle and fan doors, animation does not work at all.

It seem to fly like it think it's in STOL mode (w/... F7) , but no door or nozzle movement..... could someone help me.


The problem is that the X-35 (A, B & C) were created for FS2002 and FS9 has had some minor changes that affect 2K2 models. In this instance the problem is that FS9 (for some reason) doesn't like the "System_Type" value of 1 in the 4 flap sections of the Aircraft.CFG file. Change these to 0. Also, you might want to add these lines to the "[Gear_Warning_System]" section (don't know if they make any difference but they're flap related so...)

flap_limit_power=0.000000
flap_limit_idle=0.000000

If this doesn't work you could mail the designer (oh that would be me  Wink ) my contact mail address is in the manual in part  2 of the download (but you have that already don't you  Grin ).

All the best
Colin

PS. If your looking at the panel in an editor, you will see some "hidden" gauges. These gauges control special effects and other funtions but as they have no visual elements they are placed behind other objects to mask any unwanted display interactions.  
 

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