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  • Birthday 01/01/1970

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  1. Dear Peter, I am blessed with PFC's Cirrus II with jet yoke, works flawlessly with FS9. But adding FSX with full installation of FPC's drivers, plus FSUIPC when I attempt to set up key assignments for Control Yoke buttons, I click on FSCtrls, then go to each line item (highlighting a specific line), the entire program (including FSX) freezes solid, requiring task manager to shut down. Following your instructions to the letter in conjunction with FPC, I installed FSUIPC First, then install the PFC drivers, it installs a new FSUPIC and overwrites) violating your instructions, as FSUIPC was already installed. This puts me back to where I started. Tried different ways to make this work, to no avail. Help! I recognize you're away til the 9th, so hope you will able to resolve my issues. To be sure, Dual Core, 2.667, XP Pro, and FSX Acceleration installed including SP 3. Same with XP. Thank you, wishing you're well.
  2. Being an old fuggy duggie, I enjoy railroading, but steam as a child was rare, until in 1962 saw a CB&Q 5632 steam (4-8-4 Northern) exursion (sic) railfan train pulling through Pacific Junction, IA, after hiking from Council Bluffs (18 miles) overnight. Must have been 3,000 waiting for this steamer, fortunately my cousin and I ran into some neighbors and gave us a lift back.....we fell asleep soundly and sunburned.... The noise and smoke was pure music. You understand if I envy you. Let us in on the details. Please :D All the best to you, Peter
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