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Hi John,
Just yesterday I started getting crashes in my sim (P3Dv4). This message displays and is the only indication I get. Could you help me interpret what it is saying. Am I on the right lines when I suspect my VA Acars system is causing the crash.
In between CTDs I completed a flight without logging on to the Virtual Airline and had no crash.
The message:
FSUIPC. FSUIPC Exception: FSUIPC Error”2 FSUIPC – Err-NOFS. Cannot
find FSUIPC or Wide FS running on this machine.
At FSUIPC. FSUIPC Connection. Open (Byte Class instance, Int32
Required Flightsim Version
atFSUIPC.FSUIPCConnection.Open0
atVa Base Live. FSUIPCData.Open FSUIPC0
Thanks for any guidance.
William
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Good luck Ed. Will be interested to see what happens.
William
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Yes-I am exclusively using Prosim 737 for all my flights-- I was intending to use a mixture of FSUIPC/Prosim assignments on the extra board--e.g. for push back (Shift+P) ,view change, and anything else I might want -Traffic Zapper etc, plus fuel cut off switches (Prosim)
Its function really is to run a "general purpose" type panel-- for convenience.
Regards,
William
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I am still following this topic although I am contributing nothing to help!!
I understand Ed's frustration and will make 2 points to him:
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I have already 6 Bodnar cards attached to my sim -all working flawlessly. It is only when I introduce this 7th card (another Button Box) that the problems occur.
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This 7th card I have used in a different PC to test the connections of switches before installing them in the sim.--it works perfectly.
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Most of my Bodnar cards I bought new myself—some I bought 2nd hand—can't distinguish now!
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I am patiently awaiting builders to start the construction of a sim room in my garage. My sim will need to be dismantled for the move—I may change some things then. Maybe this strange problem will resolve itself.- Also I have an FDS Sys 1 card available and I may use that and rewire my partial Overhead thus removing 3 Bodnar cards from the equation!
William
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Pete,
Ok I will do as you suggest re the registry entries etc. I do need to remove the BUX card from my overhead (homebuilt) as I need the axis for a steering tiller- so I will be swapping it with the button box.
This “extra” button box is one that I had been using on another test computer to check switch wiring before adding them into the sim.
The odt file was produced from a word programme called “Libre Office” which I have on my Imac.
Also, i don't really understand what the second 8007 was assigned to MIP Switches, but then labelled as New, No Assignments Yet! What's that about?
Yes I agree badly explained. What happens is that when I add the extra card (which is running the new switch panel ) some, but not all, of the joy letters and their assignments are changed. (My assignments are from within Prosim Switch Configuration and some via FSUIPC.)
BUX Joy Letter A operates the throttle quadrant – remains unchanged
BUA Joy Letter C operates the yoke-remains unchanged
Saitek Rudder Pedals Joy Letter D – operates Rudder pedals – remains unchanged
BUX Joy Letter E – operates Fuel switches etc in Overhead – remains unchanged
The “Button Box” cards get mixed:
When I operate a MIP switch e.gMain Panel DU-- Button Box reports Joy “J” and works as programmed – but when the new card is added via USB -now MIP switches are reporting Joy Letter “F”--and the Main Panel DU switch operates the Left Recirculation Switch on the Bleed Air Panel !!
In the case you ask about the 8007 labelled Joystick “J” was working the MIP switches but...after I added the extra card (all wired to the “New” switch panel)-when I pressed one of the new buttons on the New panel it registerd in FSUIPC as Joystick “J”
Remove the “extra” card, wait a few seconds and all original cards return to normal working.
If I then shut down, restart and do the same test I think I have seen different results re which joy letters are assigned—am getting even more confused myself now.
Best to wait until after I have dismantled and rebuilt my sim before wasting any more of your time.
Thanks, as always,
William
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Thank you Pete.
i did as you suggested and ran the sim again. When I run the sim without the added Bodnar Button Box card all is well. I then shut everything down and attach the extra card-things then get mixed up with existing cards not controlling what they should! Even with the sim running I can remove the extra card and all things return to their original assignments.
On examining the ini file I see that two of the Button Boxes are given the same GUID.
I attach the ini file and a table I made showing the changes which I am sure will be of interest to you.
Please note that this is not an urgent issue as my sim is about to be dismantled this incoming week for removal to a new location in my house. I am sure i will create further problems then!!
William
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Using P3Dv3.4—Win10--Prosim 737—FSUIPC v4.962.
I have had a breakage in my Saitek Rudder Pedals -Right Differential Brake. I will be replacing my Rudder pedals soon.
In the meantime I added a Logitech Extreme 3D Joystick to use for brakes—a solution I have now decided against. So I removed the Logitech USB connection
As I am using the “Joystick Letters” option I see that the Logitech was assigned the letter “H”
I have reinserted the joystick and removed any assignments for this joystick from within FSUIPC.
So my first question:
To completely remove this from FSUIPC do I simply delete the remaining lines referring to this in the FSUIPC.ini? (file attached)
Second Question:
I am attempting to add another BBI32 card but with the automatic assigning of “joy letters” I am now getting some other Bodnar boards in my Overhead mixed up in their assignments.
I believe from reading below this may be solved/partially solved with an interim version of FSUIPC. Is this the case?
Thanks,
William
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I never like threads that the OP doesn't conclude-- so after several more starts and several crashes mixed with completed successful flights I decided to go the full reinstall route using the "Reset this PC" option in Win 10. I selected the "full clean" option to ensure that nothing was left behind.
For anyone reading this thread--my system has an SSD and a HDD-- it took approximately 6.5 hours to complete the reset process. Now I should have a clean Win 10 installation to start the reinstall process.
Thanks again for helping Pete
William
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Indeed Pete it is so frustrating. Next attempt at loading P3D worked perfectly. Now on a flight.
I did use the uninstall from Program and Features
Below a selection of the reported errors from the crash earlier this morning.
Faulting application name: microsoftedgecp.exe, version: 11.0.14393.82, time stamp: 0x57a55786
Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000
Exception code: 0xc0000604
Fault offset: 0x0000000000000000
Faulting process id: 0x1c88
Faulting application start time: 0x01d2876b4ce72c27
Faulting application path: C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\microsoftedgecp.exe
Faulting module path: unknown
Report Id: 94d2d01a-b550-4f22-a9a8-df30a18868c3
Faulting package full name: Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_38.14393.0.0_neutral__8wekyb3d8bbwe
Faulting package-relative application ID: MicrosoftEdge
Faulting application name: Prepar3D.exe, version: 3.4.22.19868, time stamp: 0x588f7cbf
Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.14393.479, time stamp: 0x58256ca0
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00048e64
Faulting process id: 0x1ec8
Faulting application start time: 0x01d2876872e694c3
Faulting application path: E:\P3Dv3.1\Prepar3D.exe
Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
Report Id: 9868b082-f67a-4ade-a1c2-026412998e1f
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:Application: Prepar3D.exe
Framework Version: v4.0.30319
Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.
Exception Info: exception code c0000005, exception address 77E98E64The C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll error above is one that I regularly see after P3D crashes. Plus another about Kernal power.
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Good Morning Pete,
Recently I added a new motorised Throttle to my sim (complete with its own drivers) and subsequently removed it and replaced it with my original Bodnar/FSUIPC throttle. Since then I have been experiencing regular (P3D stopped working) crashes. I can sometimes complete a short flight but not very often.
I can only assume that it was the uninstalling of the throttle software that led to the problems as P3D and Prosim 737 had been running perfectly beforehand.
Would you please have a look at the FSUIPC Log File from today in the hope that it might show something that you could guide me with.
Windows Event Viewer also produced 11 Error messages from the point of booting up the comp to the crash.
I am getting close to the point of a complete uninstall/reinstall but want to avoid that if at all possible.
Thanks,
William
********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.962 (8th February 2017) by Pete Dowson *********
Windows 10 Home 64 Bit reported as Build 14393, Release ID: 1607 (OS 10.0)
Prepar3D.exe version = 3.4.22.19868
Reading options from "E:\P3Dv3.1\Modules\FSUIPC4.ini"
Running inside Prepar3D v3 on Windows 10
Module base=5F3A0000
User Name="xxxxxxxxxxx"
User Addr="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
FSUIPC4 Key is provided
WIDEFS7 not user registered, or expired
0 System time = 15/02/2017 08:49:46
0 FLT path = "C:\Users\William\Documents\Prepar3D v3 Files\"
0 ------ Module Version Check ------
0 acontain.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 api.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 controls.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 fs-traffic.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 G3D.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 language.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 sim1.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 visualfx.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 weather.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 window.dll: 3.4.22.19868
0 ----------------------------------
0 Trying E:\P3Dv3.1\Modules\SimConnectP3D3.dll
0 Found it: trying to connect
16 FS path = "E:\P3Dv3.1\"
1344 ---------------------- Joystick Device Scan -----------------------
1344 Product= BU0836X Interface
1344 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
1344 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.33)
1344 Serial Number= B05579
1344 Product= Button Box Interface
1344 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
1344 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
1344 Serial Number= B30634
1344 Product= Button Box Interface
1344 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
1344 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
1344 Serial Number= B27021
1344 Product= BU0836X Interface
1344 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
1344 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.35)
1344 Serial Number= B18042
1344 Product= BU0836A Interface
1344 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
1344 Vendor=16C0, Product=05BA (Version 1.34)
1344 Serial Number= B53222
1344 Product= Button Box Interface
1344 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
1344 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
1344 Serial Number= B30632
1344 Product= Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
1344 Manufacturer= Saitek
1344 Vendor=06A3, Product=0763 (Version 1.1)
1344 Serial Number=
1344 -------------------------------------------------------------------
1469 LogOptions=00000000 00000001
1469 -------------------------------------------------------------------
1469 ------ Setting the hooks and direct calls into the simulator ------
1469 --- CONTROLS timer memory location obtained ok
1469 --- SIM1 Frictions access gained
1485 --- FS Controls Table located ok
1485 --- Installed Mouse Macro hooks ok.
1485 --- Wind smoothing fix is installed
1485 --- SimConnect intercept for texts and menus option is off
1485 --- All links okay (except older global weather setting method)
1485 -------------------------------------------------------------------
1485 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okay
1485 Trying to use SimConnect Prepar3D
1485 Opened separate AI Traffic client okay
36578 Running in "Lockheed MartinÆ Prepar3DÆ v3", Version: 3.4.22.19868 (SimConnect: 3.4.0.0)
36578 Initialising SimConnect data requests now
36578 FSUIPC Menu entry added
36594 C:\Users\William\Documents\Prepar3D v3 Files\Previous Flight.fxml
36594 E:\P3Dv3.1\SimObjects\Airplanes\Prosim 737-800 Regular\Prosim738.air
208516 User Aircraft ID 1 supplied, now being used
208781 System time = 15/02/2017 08:53:14, Simulator time = 08:50:50 (08:50Z)
208797 Aircraft="Prosim_737_800_Winglets_Prosim_Livery"
209094 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
209110 ---------------------- Joystick Device Scan -----------------------
209110 Product= BU0836X Interface
209110 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209110 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.33)
209110 Serial Number= B05579
209110 Product= Button Box Interface
209110 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209110 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
209110 Serial Number= B30634
209110 Product= Button Box Interface
209110 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209110 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
209110 Serial Number= B27021
209110 Product= BU0836X Interface
209110 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209110 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.35)
209110 Serial Number= B18042
209110 Product= BU0836A Interface
209110 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209110 Vendor=16C0, Product=05BA (Version 1.34)
209110 Serial Number= B53222
209110 Product= Button Box Interface
209110 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209110 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
209110 Serial Number= B30632
209110 Product= Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
209110 Manufacturer= Saitek
209110 Vendor=06A3, Product=0763 (Version 1.1)
209110 Serial Number=
209110 -------------------------------------------------------------------
209172 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
209188 ---------------------- Joystick Device Scan -----------------------
209188 Product= BU0836X Interface
209188 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209188 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.33)
209188 Serial Number= B05579
209188 Product= Button Box Interface
209188 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209188 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
209188 Serial Number= B30634
209188 Product= Button Box Interface
209188 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209188 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
209188 Serial Number= B27021
209188 Product= BU0836X Interface
209188 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209188 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.35)
209188 Serial Number= B18042
209188 Product= BU0836A Interface
209188 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209188 Vendor=16C0, Product=05BA (Version 1.34)
209188 Serial Number= B53222
209188 Product= Button Box Interface
209188 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
209188 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
209188 Serial Number= B30632
209188 Product= Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
209188 Manufacturer= Saitek
209188 Vendor=06A3, Product=0763 (Version 1.1)
209188 Serial Number=
209188 -------------------------------------------------------------------
419016 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
419078 ---------------------- Joystick Device Scan -----------------------
419078 Product= BU0836X Interface
419078 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419078 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.33)
419078 Serial Number= B05579
419078 Product= Button Box Interface
419078 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419078 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
419078 Serial Number= B30634
419078 Product= Button Box Interface
419078 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419078 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
419078 Serial Number= B27021
419078 Product= BU0836X Interface
419078 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419078 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.35)
419078 Serial Number= B18042
419078 Product= BU0836A Interface
419078 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419078 Vendor=16C0, Product=05BA (Version 1.34)
419078 Serial Number= B53222
419078 Product= Button Box Interface
419078 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419078 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
419078 Serial Number= B30632
419078 Product= Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
419078 Manufacturer= Saitek
419078 Vendor=06A3, Product=0763 (Version 1.1)
419078 Serial Number=
419078 -------------------------------------------------------------------
419141 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
419141 ---------------------- Joystick Device Scan -----------------------
419141 Product= BU0836X Interface
419141 Manufacturer=
419141 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.33)
419141 Serial Number= B05579
419141 Product= Button Box Interface
419141 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419141 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
419141 Serial Number= B30634
419141 Product= Button Box Interface
419141 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419141 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
419141 Serial Number= B27021
419141 Product= BU0836X Interface
419141 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419141 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1001 (Version 1.35)
419141 Serial Number= B18042
419141 Product= BU0836A Interface
419141 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419141 Vendor=16C0, Product=05BA (Version 1.34)
419141 Serial Number= B53222
419141 Product= Button Box Interface
419141 Manufacturer= Leo Bodnar
419141 Vendor=1DD2, Product=1140 (Version 1.4)
419141 Serial Number= B30632
419141 Product= Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
419156 Manufacturer= Saitek
419156 Vendor=06A3, Product=0763 (Version 1.1)
419156 Serial Number=
419156 -------------------------------------------------------------------
423281 Starting everything now ...
423360 ASN active function link set
423360 Ready for ASN WX radar
424453 Advanced Weather Interface Enabled
433938 Sim stopped: average frame rate for last 31 secs = 26.8 fps
433938 Max AI traffic was 0 aircraft -
Good morning Pete,
Aha I managed to get my "lost" assignments back using the JoyID utility and have set auto assign to Yes and all is good. Thank you very much for your guidance.
Take care,
William
PS - You have helped me before (several years ago) but for some reason the site didn't recognise my email address, which hasn't changed, and I had to Register again - hence the low number of posts.
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Pete,
Thank you very much for your fast reply. So by using the JoyID utility I have , by luck!!, now got Throttle card =OK, Yoke card=OK, MIP Button Box =now OK. Haven't tested but am assuming the Saitek Rudder Pedals will be ok also.
That leaves me with the 3 cards ----2*Button Box and 1*BUX card in the new Overhead. I hadn't assigned very much to them (only the lights panel including the APU and Engine start switches).
So my plan is to now assign Joy letters to all cards and then start afresh with the assignments in the three cards in the overhead. Does that sound sensible?
Once I get the joy letters in place then I can remove the ovhd to continue work installing the annunciators and I will not lose any completed assignments.
William
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Pete,
I am making a reduced overhead for my cockpit and whilst waiting for some annunciator parts to arrive I impatiently decided to attach the almost finished project and get the switches assigned via ifly2fsuipc.
This is where I have run into a problem - not unexpected since I have not yet used Joy Numbers.
Following is a convoluted report on what is happening and what I am trying to do i.e. unplug and re plug an overhead using 3 of these cards.
I have attached to my sim 6 Bodnar cards and 1 phidget LED 64 card (another Phidget LED 64 to be added soon).
The cards:
BU0836A (Yoke) attached via Hub 1 – is OK
BU0836X (Throttle) attached via Hub 1 – is OK
1 * Button Box (MIP switches) – attached via HUB 1 – picking up switch inputs previously assigned to the steering tiller card switches (which was originally attached to HuB 1 but is now attached to HUB 2)
BU0836 X (Steering Tiller ) now attached via HuB 2 – steering tiller axis remains ok.
2* Button Box – attached via HUB 2 – not ok.--- I set 1 of these to run the lights panel but it “lost” these inputs after it was disconnected to repair a wire connection issue.
Hub 1 is a powered 7 port Hub and Hub 2 is 7 port but unpowered (although it can have power attached)
I will have to disconnect the ovhd again when the parts arrive so is it best to leave all switch programming until I will no longer need to remove the USB connections?
Or can I “rescue” any of the existing misplaced assignments?
Sorry for the convoluted description – hope you can make some sense of it.
William
[General] UpdatedByVersion=4949 History=AESX9KG8MO07G59DUE7SU InitDelayDevicesToo=No NewInterceptTextMenu=No UseSystemTime=Yes UseMidMouseBtn=Yes MouseWheelMove=No MouseWheelTrim=No MouseWheelTrimSpeed=1 JoystickTimeout=20 PollGFTQ6=Yes BlankDisplays=No FixControlAccel=No FixMachSpeedBug=No DeleteVehiclesForAES=Yes AutoScanDevices=Yes AssignJoystickIDs=Yes VisibilityOptions=No OneCloudLayer=No CloudTurbulence=No CloudIcing=No GenerateCirrus=No SuppressCloudTurbulence=No MaxIce=-4 MinIce=-4 UpperWindGusts=No SuppressWindTurbulence=No SuppressWindVariance=No WindTurbulence=No TurbulenceRate=1.0,5.0 TurbulenceDivisor=20,20,40,40 SuppressAllGusts=No MaxSurfaceWind=0 WindLimitLevel=200 WindDiscardLevel=400 WindAjustAltitude=No WindAjustAltitudeBy=2000 SmoothBySimTime=No WindSmoothing=No WindSmoothness=2 WindSmoothAirborneOnly=Yes PressureSmoothness=0 TemperatureSmoothness=0 DisconnTrimForAP=No ZeroElevForAPAlt=No ThrottleSyncAll=No WhiteMessages=No ShowPMcontrols=No SpoilerIncrement=512 MagicBattery=No RudderSpikeRemoval=No ElevatorSpikeRemoval=No AileronSpikeRemoval=No ReversedElevatorTrim=No ClockSync=Yes ClockSyncMins=5 ClearWeatherDynamics=No OwnWeatherChanges=No TimeForSelect=4 LoadFlightMenu=No LoadPlanMenu=No PauseAfterCrash=No BrakeReleaseThreshold=75 SaveDataWithFlights=No ZapSound=firework ShortAircraftNameOk=Substring UseProfiles=Yes EnableMouseLook=No DelayedMouseLookZoom=No AxesWrongRange=No TCASid=Flight TCASrange=40 AxisCalibration=No DirectAxesToCalibs=No ShowMultilineWindow=Yes SuppressSingleline=No SuppressMultilineFS=No AxisIntercepts=No DontResetAxes=No InitDelay=0 GetNearestAirports=No OOMcheck=Yes OOMcheckInterval=10 WeatherReadFactor=2 WeatherRewriteSeconds=1 CustomWeatherModify=No SimConnectStallTime=1 InitialStallTime=10 NormalStallTime=1 LuaRerunDelay=66 Console=No FSVersionUsed="Lockheed Martin� Prepar3D� v3",3.2.3.2 SimConnectUsed=3.2.0.0 [JoyNames] AutoAssignLetters=No 0=BU0836X Interface 0.GUID={EAE918B0-D1C7-11E5-8002-444553540000} 2=Button Box Interface 2.GUID={EAF46350-D1C7-11E5-8008-444553540000} 4=Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals 4.GUID={EB0468E0-D1C7-11E5-800F-444553540000} 1=BU0836A Interface 1.GUID={0F63D980-EACF-11E5-8001-444553540000} 3=Button Box Interface 3.GUID={EAFA56C0-D1C7-11E5-800B-444553540000} 5=BU0836X Interface 5.GUID={6210C970-D8AC-11E5-8001-444553540000} 6=Button Box Interface 6.GUID={F055AC10-A808-11E6-8001-444553540000} [Axes] PollInterval=10 RangeRepeatRate=10 0=0X,256,D,4,0,0,0 1=0Y,256,D,22,0,0,0 2=0Y,B,15016,16383,66065,0 3=0Y,B,8752,13944,66066,0,66067,0 4=1X,256,D,2,0,0,0 5=1Y,256,D,1,0,0,0 6=1P,0,F,66416,0,0,0 7=4X,256,D,7,0,0,0 8=4Y,256,D,8,0,0,0 9=4R,6696,D,3,0,0,0 10=5X,256,D,36,0,0,0 [Buttons] PollInterval=25 ButtonRepeat=20,10 2=P1,13,C65680,0 3=U1,13,C65674,0 5=P1,12,C65678,0 6=U1,12,C65674,0 11=P3,15,Cx03009400,x00000007 12=U3,15,Cx03009400,x00000008 13=P3,30,Cx03009400,x0000000E 14=U3,30,Cx03009400,x0000000F 15=P3,29,Cx03009400,x00000010 16=U3,29,Cx03009400,x0000000F 17=P3,31,Cx03009400,x00000018 18=U3,31,Cx03009400,x00000019 20=P0,14,Cx03009400,x000000E9 21=P0,13,Cx03009400,x000000EA 22=P3,4,Cx03009400,x000001E7 23=U3,4,Cx03009400,x000001E6 24=P3,5,Cx03009400,x000001ED 25=U3,5,Cx03009400,x000001EC 26=P2,30,Cx03009400,x00000495 28=P2,31,Cx03009400,x00000493 29=P0,1,Cx03009400,x0000025F 30=P0,2,Cx03009400,x00000260 31=P0,0,C65595,0 32=P0,3,Cx03009400,x00000261 33=P0,4,Cx03009400,x00000262 34=P0,5,Cx03009400,x00000263 35=P0,6,Cx03009400,x00000264 36=P0,7,Cx03009400,x00000265 37=P0,8,Cx03009400,x00000266 38=P0,12,Cx03009400,x00000499 39=U0,12,Cx03009400,x0000049A 40=R0,11,K113,8 41=P0,9,Cx03009400,x000001FE 42=U0,9,Cx03009400,x000001FF 43=P0,10,Cx03009400,x00000201 44=U0,10,Cx03009400,x00000202 52=P3,7,K80,8 53=P2,18,Cx03009400,x000004AE 54=P2,19,Cx03009400,x000004AF 55=P2,23,Cx03009400,x000004B0 56=P2,21,Cx03009400,x000004B1 57=P2,22,Cx03009400,x000004B2 58=P2,20,Cx03009400,x000004B3 59=P2,24,Cx03009400,x000004DA 60=U2,24,Cx03009400,x000004DC 61=P3,9,Cx03009400,x000001F5 62=P3,12,K56,9 63=P3,14,K53,9 64=P3,13,K54,9 65=P2,2,Cx03009400,x000002E1 66=P2,1,Cx03009400,x000002E2 67=P2,0,Cx03009400,x000002E3 68=P2,12,Cx03009400,x000002D3 69=P2,11,Cx03009400,x000002D4 70=P3,2,Cx03009400,x00000207 71=U3,2,Cx03009400,x00000206 72=P3,3,Cx03009400,x00000205 74=R3,22,C65588,0 75=P5,28,K74,10 76=P2,3,Cx03009400,x0000049B 77=P2,28,Cx03009400,x0000049C 78=P5,31,K80,9 79=P5,29,K49,8 80=P5,30,K50,8 81=P5,27,K83,8 82=P5,25,K87,8 83=P5,23,K65,8 92=P3,6,Cx03009400,x00000141 95=P1,0,Cx03009400,x000000E8 96=R1,3,C65607,0 97=R1,2,C65615,0 100=R1,10,C65671,0 101=R1,9,C65735,0 102=R1,11,C65734,0 103=R1,8,C65672,0 104=U2,31,Cx03009400,x00000494 105=P3,28,Cx03009400,x00000001 106=U3,28,Cx03009400,x00000002 107=P3,16,Cx03009400,x00000462 108=U3,16,Cx03009400,x00000461 109=P3,1,Cx03009400,x00000465 110=U3,1,Cx03009400,x00000464 111=P5,24,C1079,0 112=P3,21,C1079,0 113=P2,15,Cx03009400,x000002D3 114=P2,13,Cx03009400,x000002D5 115=U2,15,Cx03009400,x000002D4 116=P6,11,Cx03009400,x00000001 117=P6,10,Cx03009400,x00000007 118=U6,10,Cx03009400,x00000008 119=U6,11,Cx03009400,x00000002 120=P6,21,Cx03009400,x00000010 121=U6,21,Cx03009400,x0000000F 122=P6,20,Cx03009400,x0000000E 123=U6,20,Cx03009400,x0000000F 124=P6,18,Cx03009400,x00000015 125=U6,18,Cx03009400,x00000016 129=P6,5,Cx03009400,x000001E6 130=P6,6,Cx03009400,x000001E7 131=P6,8,Cx03009400,x000001E8 132=P6,7,Cx03009400,x000001E9 133=P6,3,Cx03009400,x000001EC 134=P6,0,Cx03009400,x000001ED 135=P6,2,Cx03009400,x000001EE 136=P6,1,Cx03009400,x000001EF 137=P6,23,Cx03009400,x00000205 138=P6,22,Cx03009400,x00000207 139=U6,22,Cx03009400,x00000206 [AutoSave] Next=1 Interval=60 Files=10 SaveOnGround=No AutoSaveEnabled=No [GPSout] GPSoutEnabled=No [GPSout2] GPSoutEnabled=No [WideServer] WideFSenabled=Yes [Sounds] Path=E:\P3Dv3.1\Sound\ Device1=Primary Sound Driver Device2=Headphones (2- High Definition Audio Device) Device3=Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (2- High Definition Audio Device) Device4=SAMSUNG-0 (NVIDIA High Definition Audio) [JoystickCalibration] AllowSuppressForPFCquad=Yes ExcludeThrottleSet=Yes ExcludeMixtureSet=Yes ExcludePropPitchSet=Yes SepRevsJetsOnly=No ApplyHeloTrim=No UseAxisControlsForNRZ=No FlapsSetControl=0 FlapDetents=No ReverserControl=66292 Reverser1Control=66422 Reverser2Control=66425 Reverser3Control=66428 Reverser4Control=66431 MaxThrottleForReverser=256 AileronTrimControl=66731 RudderTrimControl=66732 CowlFlaps1Control=66162 CowlFlaps2Control=66163 CowlFlaps3Control=66164 CowlFlaps4Control=66165 SteeringTillerControl=0 MaxSteerSpeed=60 Aileron=-16217,-3310,1806,16133 Rudder=-15996,-512,512,12160 Throttle=-16183,11328 LeftBrake=-16384,16383/16 RightBrake=-16383,16384/16 Spoilers=-14294,7440 SteeringTiller=-16380,1024,1616,16380 SlopeSteeringTiller=15 Elevator=-16384,-512,512,16383/16 [Monitor] Display=4 Monitor0=0,024C,4,0 [Profile.iFly] 1=iFly 737-800 (Wide screen) [Buttons.iFly] 0=P3,28,Cx03009400,x00000001 1=U3,28,Cx03009400,x00000002 [Window.LUA display] Docked=7357, 2986, 3513, 2418 [LuaFiles] 1=testfsi
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in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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John, Yes I have a registered version of FSUIPC (many, many years). Have been running this VA software for about a month and crashes have only just started. Will contact them.
So Luke are you saying that this va base almost certainly cannot cause the crash?
William