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  1. Hi John,

    According to the FSUIPC4 manual automatic running of Lua modules is possible. However, despite my best efforts I cannot get it to display when a scenario is loaded. This is what I have in my fsuipc4.ini

    [Window.Radar Contact]
    Docked=196, 2457, 3575, 2548

    [Auto.Concorde]
    1=IAS Display

    [LuaFiles]
    1=IAS Display

    [Window.LUA display]
    Docked=6456, 9340, 581, 683

    And for suppressing / showing SimConnect windows I have these settings in the [General] section.

    ShowMultilineWindow=Yes
    SuppressSingleline=No
    SuppressMultilineFS=No

    They seem okay but the only way of getting the lua to display is via a button assignment.

  2. Hi John,

    I have a small Lua file that I want to run in P3D v3. It indicates the actual IAS because the aircraft’s own gauge isn’t always accurate. I have got it running by assigning a button press to start it but I was wondering if there’s a way of starting it automatically? I need that button for other things.

    Once displayed it can stay on screen for the duration of the flight as the window can be sized quite small.

  3. 4 hours ago, Drumcode said:

    I get them on roll, shortly after take off, shortly into the flight (maybe 40NM from the origin), on descent, on final, they are all over the place, but the event viewer does show .NET followed by one more or two more errors one of them being related to FSUIPC. 

    That's helpful but the reason I'm asking you to perform my test is because it's at a specific place. That is important when trying to replicate a problem.

  4. On 6/5/2019 at 12:15 PM, Quoth said:

    I get the exactly the same crashes as Ray only mine occurs after approximately one hours flying time. I use egkk as my start point... 

    I cannot recall any crashes of this type so far into a flight. Would you try the EGLL test please? If you get the .NET crash followed by two FSUIPC crashes within a couple of seconds of the wheels leaving the ground that replicates mine and is reproducible on a third system which adds weight to the argument.

  5. Hi Pete, yes, I mentioned that in my email reply to John which I copied you in on.

    Getting DXDIAG.EXE to run successfully (two attempts as the first always fails) is key to P3D not crashing but the disconnects / reconnects will still happen in the background. The MSE said it was such a fast computer that’s why you never noticed it when flying.

  6. Pete, I agree it's a very similar problem to mine. One other thing I would mention is the increasing use of USB3 ports on new computers. Some (but not all) devices really do not like USB3 so it's important they are plugged into a USB2 port. Ignore the claims of backward compatibility. Some really do not like USB3.

    I'm thinking of GoFlight GF166 modules especially as they will just blank out if plugged into USB3. Other devices may be similarly affected. I bought this USB2 powered hub and it solved my problems. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0725WHBX6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  7. Hi John,

    Use a default jet. The Raptor should suffice unless you have something else you prefer to use.

    Position at stand 414 EGLL. Load the plan I provided into RC4 - EGLL-EHAM. In RC4 on the Controller page enter your gate number (414). Close that dialogue box. Open General and select an airline. I use British Airways PLC. Enter a flight number as you will be referred to by that. 123 is fine. Your call-sign is now Speedbird 123. In RC4 open the keyboard settings. Note what key actions are required for the various actions.

    Go into P3D weather and set whatever you want but make sure winds are from the west. Close the weather dialogue.

    Start RC4. A SimConnect window should open on the P3D display. Using the relevant keys tune to ATIS (optional) then CLEARANCE. You will be given an initial altitude and squawk code. Unless you want to fly the route just ignore those values. It's probably 1 or 2 for ATIS and CLEARANCE. Use 7 for acknowledge. ATIS loops until you change frequency.

    Slew backwards from 414 to give you space to taxi. Come out of slew mode and set parking brake. Start engines. When you're ready to taxi contact GROUND. You will be instructed to taxi to Runway xxx. It might be 27L but if not then acknowledge and then press the option for runway selection. Choose the one for 27L.

    Start taxiing to 27L. It's only a short taxi. Make sure you turn to the right and head towards the end of the runway, that's important.

    Half-way there you'll be told to contact or monitor TOWER. Change to TOWER frequency. Contact Tower means you're number 1 for departure. Monitor means there's another aircraft ahead of you probably the other side of 27L coming from Terminal 2/3.

    Hold short until you're cleared to Line Up and Wait. Taxi onto 27L. As you align with the runway heading P3D may crash there and then. It's happened to me a few times. If not, good. You'll be given take-off clearance. Acknowledge and throttle forward. As soon as your wheels leave the ground P3D should initially freeze for a few seconds and then CTD.

    I can't recall being able to depart EGLL with 100% AIG traffic with RC4 running. Without it it's not a problem. Good luck!

  8. Hi Pete,

    Given this problem never occured with MT6 or Ultimate Traffic Live I was curious about how much more Ai was injected into P3D by the AIG Ai. Sitting at 414 at EGLL at 14:17 Local (13:17 GMT) this is the count for each product with 100% Ai set in P3D and no restrictions in the AIG airline %. Total / Ground / Airborne.

    AIG = 284 / 216 / 68

    UTL = 199 / 170 / 29

    I have no idea what the maximum number of slewed Ai P3D can cope with but thought those numbers might be helpful.

  9. 3 hours ago, Pete Dowson said:

    Which program is it, anyway? AIseparation or AIsmooth or something else? I thought Ray said those old FSX programs didn't work with P3D4, though if they a 100% using only FSUIPC I don't see why not.

    Hi Pete, I'm only going off what I've read elsewhere. Not tried either since FSX or even FS9 days. Just to report I had a successful flight this morning from Atlanta to Raleigh-Durham. Not as many Ai at KATL as I thought but probably due to the dawn departure. Maximum of 126 in the 80nm bubble and no problems at all. When I lined up to take-off I noticed two Delta aircraft crossing my runway to taxi to the terminal. I just waited until they cleared and then pushed the throttles forward.

  10. After multiple tests and sending the results to Pete and John Dowson we appear to have found a way of avoiding the CTDs when running RC4 but crucially only when running RC4 via WideFS. This was tested with Ai at 100% at EGLL.

    In the wideclient.ini file locate the [User] section and add this line:-

    Deny=2900,12

    For those running RC4 on the same PC as P3D a solution has yet to be found. The problem appears to be related to RC4 trying to slew multiple aircraft all at once even those not in any danger of colliding with the user's aircraft. The above command prevents that happening. All the requests come at once causing a problem with P3D. The best way of avoiding the crashes it to limit Ai% to less than 50.

    As that code is in RC4 and John Dekker no longer supports the program why that is done will never be known. Hopefully a fix can be found but after 6 hours of testing I'm knackered and there's a certain football match I want to watch this evening.

  11. Hi Pete, if there was a bad texture then surely it would have caused a crash when Ai was at 100% with RC4 not running. It didn’t either today or earlier in the week with all testing at EGLL.

    I flew at various times today from around 11:30 to 13:00 and no crashes. Tried another two around 14:00 - 14:30 and still no crash with Ai at 100%.

    Five minutes after the last crash I tried again this time with RC4 running and it crashed with 100% Ai. As soon as I reduced it to 50% and loaded the same flight it was fine. Don’t see how it could be a bad texture. Crashes have only occurred with RC4 running.

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