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  1. Well John, I think you've cracked it! I tried again the VC++ files but no luck. However your new version seerms to be working just fine and persisting the whole session. Thanks again for your patience. Cheers. Chris
  2. Yesterday a manual launch stayed for a whole flight 2 hours+ Today I cannot trick it into hanging around! I've tried all of the above hints but to no avail. As a reminder I am running Windows 11. I enclose my short log file if it helps. Chris FSUIPC7.log
  3. And that seems to have worked, John. I'll test further but we may have solved it. Thanks again. Chris
  4. That's interesting. I'd just installed the preview edition of Windows 11 this week. It has behaved well so far - but let's see. I'll try what you suggest anyway and report back. Thanks Chris
  5. I've done that and the FSUIPC menu bar reains on screen. However, when I clicked axes it tells me I am not connected to MSFS. Then it stops responding. File attached. Good luck! Chris FSUIPC7.log
  6. Hi. After a new install of MSFS I have this problem. I have looked through the forum but cannot find an answer. Simply put, Whether I let FSUIPC7 auto-run or launch manually, it appears to close a few moments after MSFS presents its Home screen. I see from the log file that it reports " 43078 MSFS no longer running - exiting" but I assure you it is still running normally! I have uninstalled FSUIPC7 (including the ini file) and re-installed twice. Can you help please? I attach the log and ini files Chris FSUIPC7.log FSUIPC7.ini
  7. And that's what I've just done! Except I've mapped both(all) throttles to the one lever for now. i.e. Throttle Axis Set Ex1 Thanks again for your expertise. Chris
  8. That worked. Thanks. I just changed the lua "value" setting as suggested. FYI it is the Saitek quadrant I'm using. Cheers Chris
  9. Hi Well I don't really understand what we're doing here but I've copied this throttle lua route exactly and the throttles are now moving - but in reverse. Any advice? Chris
  10. Hi Can FSUIPC be used with the new Aerosoft CRJ for MSFS? Having set it up for other aircraft and "turned off" the in-built MSFS Control, I really don't want to abandon this set-up just fly this new aircraft! It seems particularly the throttle from what I read elsewhere. Cheers Chris
  11. Since MSFS patch 5(?) I was suffering CTD's at launch every time - until the latest hotfix to the patch. But now, although the hotfix has cured that problem, FSUIPC is not having any effect. It appears to launch ok and the console is present but the sim is unresponsive. It was working as intended before this (mandatory) patch. Am I alone in this? Cheers, Chris Edit - I see from the log that FSUIPC7 has expired. That probably explains it! I will pay for the official version as soon as I'm sure MSFS has settled down and is useable...
  12. Just to close this. I solved my problem - it was an email address mistake on my part. Thanks for your help
  13. Hi Pete, My email address was chris-allen@dsl.pipex.c*m but in recent years is chris@allenmail.o*g. Does this help? Chris
  14. Hi Peter, I've installed the new FSUIPC5 into P3Dv4 no problem but I can't register my WideFS. I've tried 2 "old" codes but each time they are rejected. I've tried inserting the lines you suggest in another topic but no joy. Do you think I'm missing a trick here? Latest Key not now attached in case it helps Can you advise please? Cheers Chris
  15. Hi Peter, Well I've done that and, of course, the problem is not now happening. I've re-booted and still all is ok. I've added Traffic Tools back in and it's still fine. I should stress that previously, although the sim appeared to close correctly, the exe was persisting permanently (not just 30secs). Even added instances hung around too, So thank you for your forbearance! I shall of course leave the logging on for the time being Cheers Chris The log was as below: ********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.946 by Pete Dowson ********* Reading options from "D:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\Modules\FSUIPC4.ini" Running inside Prepar3D v3 on Windows 8.0 Module base=64480000 User Name="chris allen" User Addr="chris-allen@dsl.pipex.com" FSUIPC4 Key is provided WideFS7 Key is provided 266 System time = 06/10/2015 14:39:52 282 FLT UNC path = "\\CHRIS-PC\Users\Chris\Documents\Prepar3D v3 Files\" 282 Trying D:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\Modules\SimConnectP3D2.dll 282 Found it: trying to connect 297 FS UNC path = "\\CHRIS-PC\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\" 563 LogOptions=00000000 00000051 563 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 563 ------ Setting the hooks and direct calls into the simulator ------ 563 --- CONTROLS timer memory location obtained ok 563 --- SIM1 Frictions access gained 563 ASN active function link set 563 --- FS Controls Table located ok 563 --- Installed Mouse Macro hooks ok. 563 Wind smoothing may be by ASN, not FSUIPC, if it is running 563 Will switch smoothing action when ASN starts/stops 563 --- All links checked okay 563 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 563 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okay 563 Trying to use SimConnect Prepar3D 3532 Running in "Lockheed Martin® Prepar3D® v3", Version: 3.0.3.0 (SimConnect: 3.0.0.0) 3532 Initialising SimConnect data requests now 3532 FSUIPC Menu entry added 3547 Ready Flags: Ready-To-Fly=N, In Menu=Y, In Dlg=Y 3547 \\CHRIS-PC\Users\Chris\Documents\Prepar3D v3 Files\Mooney EGNM.fxml 3547 \\CHRIS-PC\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\SimObjects\Airplanes\Mooney_Acclaim\Mooney_Acclaim.air 3688 Memory in use: 721Mb, Avail=3375Mb 23750 Ready Flags: Ready-To-Fly=N, In Menu=N, In Dlg=N 24375 System time = 06/10/2015 14:40:16, Simulator time = 14:39:56 (13:39Z) 24375 Aircraft="Mooney Acclaim With G1000" 25375 Starting everything now ... 25407 Ready Flags: Ready-To-Fly=Y, In Menu=N, In Dlg=N 26703 Advanced Weather Interface Enabled 33703 Ready Flags: Ready-To-Fly=Y, In Menu=Y, In Dlg=Y 37157 Deactivated for PID=3756, "explorer.exe" 37157 Lost focus to PID=3756, "explorer.exe" 38360 === DLLStop called ... 38360 === About to kill my timers ... 38563 === Restoring window procs ... 38563 === Unloading libraries ... 38563 === stopping other threads ... 41172 === NOTE: not calling SimConnect_Close ... 41172 === AI slots deleted! 41172 === Freeing button memory ... 41172 === Closing my Windows ... 41172 === Freeing FS libraries ... 42172 === Closing devices ... 42172 === Closing the Log ... Bye Bye! ... 42172 System time = 06/10/2015 14:40:34, Simulator time = 14:40:05 (13:40Z) 42172 *** FSUIPC log file being closed Minimum frame rate was 47.6 fps, Maximum was 50.7 fps Minimum available memory recorded was 32768Mb Average frame rate for running time of 10 secs = 46.1 fps Memory managed: 8 Allocs, 8 Freed ********* FSUIPC Log file closed ***********
  16. Hi Peter, I thought it best to pick up this topic from the P3D forum here. As I had stated, on closing P3D v3, in Task manager Prepar3D.exe is still running with the message "One or more threads of Prepar3D.exe are waiting to finish I/O" Additional launches leave additional copies running!. If I remove FSUIPC.dll this does not happen and it closes fully. I've tried deleting the whole contents of Modules (apart from .ini and .key) and reinstalling FSUIPC. Same effect. I've looked at the DLL.xml file and deleted what I had added - Traffic Toolbox - but no change still. I have ASN installed on another pc and have only added the QW BAE 146 to v3 and PrecipitFX Do you have any further thoughts please? Thanks Chris (A registered FSUIPC user from the very start!)
  17. Thanks Pete, Oh well, back to the drawingboard! I'll experiment further and try to spot what is or isn't happening... Cheers Chris
  18. Hello Peter, I seem to remember a previous version of FSUIPC inhibiting the loading of newly saved default flights. Could this be happening again with 4.09? Or is it me? Cheers Chris
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