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Into the lion's den I go!
Pete Dowson replied to namron2's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
They are really for programmers. There are some basic facilities to influence values from buttons or keypresses, but then the answer to your question, assuming you are not writing a program, is that it depends what you want to do. You can use the Offset controls listed in the control drop-down to do so, yes. But it is best to decide what you want to do first, then ask the question of how, if the method is not obvious. 99% of things you want to do are already supported by ready-made FS or FSUIPC controls in any case. The answer to all these is really that I couldn't possibly comment, as you give no indication about what you want to do. What are you miserable about? If you explained what you want to do, if you asked the direct questions, it would be easier for me to help. As I said, most things people want to do are already done. It is only a matter of recognising what name Microsoft have given to the control you want to use. And often simply perusing the FS controls list will suggest the answers in any case. Why the odd and rather obscure title to the thread by the way? Titles should really be such that other users may see from the thread list whether they are likely to be useful to them. Regards Pete -
Cannot turn off FSUIPC logging
Pete Dowson replied to vgbaron's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
FSUIPC always produces a log -- just normally containing routine information which I need supplying on any support call. In normal circumstances it is not a problem. The Logging options are for exteas which do invariably make the Log very large indeed. You have problems with your FSX installation. Something is performing so poorly that data is not arriving in FSUIPC4 from SimConnect for so long that it is re-connecting. This is a problem. Here are the indications: Odd that this first happened about 2 minutes after everything started up okay. Have you got external SimConnect clients starting later? One or more of the subsequent restarts may be due to SimConnect not being able to continue supplying data within the 1-2 seconds FSUIPC4 expected in the release you have. Please download the latest interim release from the FSX downloads above and trying that. Check the Log. No, see above. You should not be seeing any SimConnect failures and re-connections, unless you are starting MultiPlayer mode, which is a known FSX bug and should be fixed in the first FSX update. Regards Pete -
More information? What "fmc" is this? What software drives it? What does "drop out of function" mean? What does the FSUIPC Log show? The list of changes between each release is shown in the History document, which is in the FSUIPC.ZIP. Does that suggest anything? Have you tried the latest interim update available in the downloads (see announcements above)? Do any of the changes mentioned there suggest anything relevant to your device and/or software? Are you sure your fmc has anything to do with FSUIPC in the first place? [LATER] I just noticed you mention "PMDG" in the title. I'm afraid I've no idea what relationship the PMDG FMC has with FSUIPC -- I wouldn't have thought it had anything at all to do with it, as it is involved in flight plans and its own database system, areas completely unrelated to FSUIPC. Have you asked over in PMDG's support forum? Regards Pete
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Because 99% is the same, and the differences don't matter a lot in any case. Right on the first page there are these clear statements: And the Installation section is clearly separated as far as the Server is concerned. The only joint section is for each Client, since Clients are independent of Server FS version. That is because it does NOT only apply to FS2004! The client is IDENTICAL no matter which FS version you use. That is the WHOLE point. I am rather taken aback that this could possibly be mixed up, especially when I tried so hard to make it clear! The heading "FS2004 or earlier" means for FS2004 or earlier. The heading "FSX or later" means for FSX or later. The heading "On each client PC" means for each client PC -- clients do not run FS. The version of FS is absolutely and completely and utterly irrelevant for the Clients! You said that's the way you understood it, but then somehow applied the earlier section headed FS2004 and earlier in any case. Why? And even with a different interpretation, there is no mention whatsoever of placing anything to do with WideServer under that "On each client PC" heading! Ah, so what was the problem? Actually placing WideServer.dll and ini files in the FSX Modules folder won't do any harm, it won't do anything at all in fact (except take a little more disk space of course). ;-) No problem, except I'd really like to know how, even after "several" readings, the Installation paragraphs confused you. Could you please point out the part you think is in error and I'll try to make it even clearer. I did think of keeping the original WideFS documentation unedited for FSX, and have a separate little "read me" explaining the small differences. This is what I did during the Beta stages of course. But it didn't seem like a good long-term solution, especially as the differences are so small. Regards Pete
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You've not looked at the documentation? ::-( There are no separate WideServer files for FSX. WideServer is built into FSUIPC4. Please delete the WideServer.dll and INI files from the FSX modules folder. WideFs never has used shared folders and doesn't need anything shared at all. Did you enable WideServer in FSUIPC's About & Register options page (button bottom right)? Where's the WideServer.Log from the FSX Modules folder? It looks as if eiither FSUIPC4's WideServer option is not enabled, or you still have a firewall blocking access. Just because Windows Explorer can read and write shared files does not mean other programs are not blocked. Regards Pete
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Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Best not to mess with things you don't understand. Next time delete the FSUIPC4.INI file from the FSX modules folder and start again. How would I know? You tell me! See what you've got it assigned to in FS. Have you never even used FS's joystick settings? You should have done all that long before even looking at FSUIPC! :-( The FSUIPC4 Joystick Settings options don't change assignments, they only show what FS tells it. They aren't reading your joystick, FS is. FSUIPC's calibrations work on the controls inside FS, not on the joystick values. If the prop pitch values are changing in FSUIPC it is because the prop pitch values are changing in FS. You can assign axes in FSUIPC4, through its axis assignments options, but all that is separate from FS altogether and really requires you to de-assign everything in FS. As a beginner, I'd advise you not to go there at all. Pete -
Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
But in my SECOND reply to you, specifically, I said this: and in your reply you said: So you actually had TWO extra firewalls installed -- McAfee, and Norton? Both being in addition to the built-in Windows firewall? Again this was from ragwood68 Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:40 pm Post subject: Erno. You are really confused! In the exact same message as where you said "looked at the SimConnect log and found lots of loads.", but a few paragraphs later, you said How is that not a contradiction? Regards Pete -
The Mailslot use in WideFS is an addition. It isn't essential. I just wanted a way for the whole thing to work automatically, without users having to edit anything at all in any INI files. Just bung WideServer into FS, WideClient into each client, run everything and they all link automatically. The way I found to do this was by the Server sending regular mailslot packets (once a second by default), each containing its IP address and preferred Protocol. Any unconfigured Clients read mailslots regularly, and recognise one from a Server. That all works fine on XP and Win2K, but the service never existed in Win98 and so on. Not even NT as far as I know. So it isn't an essential part of WideFS. The original method of specifying the IP address or name of the Server in the Client INI file is still there. So there is no need for any "re-design of the WideFS/FSUIPC communication layer" really. I think I may have been doing that in any case. ;-) Best Regards Pete
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Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
So my placing links on the download page, and in the documentation, and even on the About+Register screen of FSUIPC Options, is all wasted on you, eh? I Support via the Support forum. I think you should take a look now and then, please, or you will miss out on most of the support. But wasn't all that was mentioned at the start, as well as in the FSUIPC Read Me (part of the download package)? It is even mentioned by Microsoft themselves in their own website. I don't understand how it took so many exchanges here over so many days before you did this. It sounds like the joysticks weren't assigned or enabled in FSX in the first place! I don't understand that. If they are calibrated and FSUIPC4 shows them providing a good OUT range (about -16000 or so to +16000 or so), for the rudder, then there's really no way FSX can ignore that. UNLESS you've gone to the Steering Tiller page in FSUIPC4 options and enabled that -- then you'd get little or no rudder steering on the ground, but it should still be operable in the air, or on the ground once you get up to speed. Isn't that another contradiction! Just above you said "I turned off the firewall, and ran the FSX program, looked at the SimConnect log and found lots of loads." Sorry. Things don't work like that. If you want updates you need to browse the Forums, see what's happening, download fixes, get advice, and so on. There's no waiter service here I'm afraid. It's only self-service. As I mentioned earlier, my slowest PC is 3.2Gb. That's the one I do development and debugging on mainly, and FSX runs on it usually in a smallish window so it gets enough frames per second. I have FSX installed also on an Athlon FX-57, an Athlon FX-62 and, my fastest, driving my main 737 cockpit, an Intel Extreme 6800, the fastest around when I bought it in September. I'm afraid I've no idea what their clock rates are these days. My FSX installations are tweaked like crazy to get decent performance. It takes a lot of time. Anyway, good flying for now! Regards Pete -
Sorry, I'm not up on all this stuff. What is a workgroup for then? But if the rules between workgroups are the same as within workgroups, what is the point? Isn't the same thing accomplished by just naming them sensibly. Like "FS-Left", "FS-Right", "Office-Server", "Office-Email", etc? Ahso you are saying they can't, or not easily, or what? I'm confused now. I think the main workgroup problem told to me was related to the mailslot system used by WideFS (for Win2K and WinXP systems only -- it wasn't provided before) for WideServer to broadcast its presence to Clients. But if the normal TCP, UDP or SPX protocols work across workgroups, then you could still use WideFS but you'd have to explicitly provide server and protocol details to each Client not on the same workgroup. Isn't that how it goes, or am I still confused? Maybe I'm mixing workgroups up with the "subnet", identified by the IP Addresses masked by the Subnet mask? I have all those the same too. Regards Pete
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Yes of course. There's been no change in the data protocol for years -- there was only a need to match Client to Server versions in the early days, years ago, when it was all being developed. As long as there's not too much of a discrepancy between versions there's no problem. I just always advise to use the latest -- the latest formally issued versions, or the interim ones here. They are the only ones i can support in any case. Pete
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WideClient is independent of FS version. Use the latest, prefereably. Regards Pete
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I don't use TRC SimKits hardware and I don't know their software, nor what is meant by a TRC number. Sorry. Don't TRC provide support for their products? I think you should try there, or maybe in the Cockpit Builders Forum? Regards Pete
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Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Okay. In that case, short of reformatting your hard disk and reinstalling windows and FS from scratch, I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. All the things I've advised you about have worked for others with SimConnect problems so far. I'm sorry that you are having these problems but I'm afraid it is now Microsoft support you need to talk to. I am sure that, compared with the many thousands of users of FSX and SimConnect, the ones with problems are very few, but it can be terribly frustrated when you are one of those few. I have reported, in detail, direct to my contacts in Microsoft, the several different problems that have been reported to me, and I know other add-on producers are doing exactly the same, whilst also losing their hair and becoming as bald as me in the process. My main problem in reporting the problems is that I have never managed to actually reproduce any of them, and I have FSX installed on four PCs or different types and ages. Emails? I haven't sent you any emails. How frustrating! So I go to all the trouble of getting SimFlight to set me up a Forum specifically because email support (as I used to provide over three years ago) is so inefficient and time consuming, and you bypass it all? Why? The Announcements themselves are there for a purpose, but, more importantly, by never bothering to peruse other threads and messages you miss all the hints, tips and solutions discussed with everyone else. I don't understand why you'd want to ignore such an advantage over email. So when you said above that repairing SimConnect made no difference, you were mistaken? In the last message there was no response to joysticks in FSUIPC4! What is going on? It sounds like it is all okay now? It won't do anything of the sort by itself. But let's take this one step at a time: 1. Do I now assume that ALL of your previous complaints are solved, done with, finished? If FSUIPC4 can see your joystick movements, then it is working, SimConnect is okay. Please confirm this is indeed what you mean after all this hiatus. 2. First, before trying to se FSUIPC4 for joystick calibration, get things working as well as you can in FSX itself. To start with you must calibrate your joysitcks and pedals in Windows "Game Controllers". Then check the assignments in FSX, and make sure that all the Sensitivity settings are at maximum and the null zones at or near minimum. This is all nothing to do with FSUIPC4. If you have things set correctly in FSX it should most certainly be as flyable as Microsoft intended. They don't sell FSX specifically for folks to add FSUIPC4 on to in order to fly it! 3. FSUIPC4 will not touch the values until you tell it it. The input values will simply be copied to the output values. To use FSUIPC's calibration, you must follw the step-by-step instructions in the User Guide. They are very easy, involving the use of mouse clicking as well as joystick movement. If you make a mess just close FSX, delete the FSUIPC4.INI file from the FSX Modules folder, and start again. Odd that you would give up after apparently solving everything you were complaining about in the first place. But as I said right at the beginning, maybe FSX was a mistake for you -- on a 3.2Gb PC you'd have to either turn most of the new stuff off, or spend many hours tweaking in any case. Your PC is, however, well suited to FS2004, which looks like remaining very popular for quite some time yet. Regards Pete -
Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
No. Well, if you truly have "NoAxisIntercepts=No" in the FSUIPC4.INI file, and FSUIPC4 still cannot see the axis values, then Simconnect is certainly being blocked. Can you show me the FSUIPC4.LOG for this (and the FSUIPC4.INI to double check). Is what, exactly, "UK humor"??? Sorry, you seem to be going completely off-topic. Can you explain what you are talking about? That should be okay. The Simconnect log files (up to 10 of them) should be created in your C:\ root folder when you run FSX. If it isn't, you certainly do have a broken SimConnect and need to try to do the repair as described in that FSX Help announcement. How do you actually manage to GET to the "post a reply" page (whatever that is, I don't see it) without going to the Forum first? I am really at a loss to understand how you could possibly MISS the Entire Forum, which is where you get to from any of my links. How did you first get here??? What has being 62 got to do with it? I am 64 this year. And I don't know how you are getting to these messages WITHOUT seeing the Announcements -- what sort of browser are you using that can do that? :-( Regards Pete -
Why? I hate the number of things that go into that tray. Why would you need one for WideClient? Isn't completely invisible enough? after all there are no popup menus of things to change. Nothing at all. The offsets list is as up to date as it says in the title -- there's an FSUIPC Version number there. If there are any changes since then they'll be listed in the History document for the specific releases. For interim releases downloaded from the Announcements in this Forum, the notes in the download announcement will cover any changes. For FSX there's an updated document in the FSX downloads announcement, along with an updated FSI file for FSInterrogate which is okay for FSUIPC3 and FSUIPC4. Regards Pete
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Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
And do the joysticks now not work in FSX? A copy of what? The whole announcement? Huh? Show me the Simconnect.INI file you have made please. Didn't you first follow the steps to reinstall SimConnect, shown in that Announcement, as I suggested a long time ago? I suspect you really need to talk to Microsoft Support, as you seem to be having problems with FSX which are really nothing to do with any add-ons. At present, though, I think MS FSX support are rather overwhelmed. Pete -
wide fs and fsuipc problem registration
Pete Dowson replied to cristianopilot's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
That is correct, and this is actually documented in the FSUIPC user guide. It is because there is supposed to be one user, not two separate ones! It is via the name and address that the user is uniquely identified! Now you will need to get a new registration for FSUIPC in the same name and email address. If you send me your current FSUIPC.KEY file (from the FS Modules folder), plus your SimMarket notifications for both FSUIPC and WideFS, all ZIPPED please, to petedowson@btconnect.com, then I can make a new FSUIPC key in the new name/address. Regards Pete -
You can do that already -- since September 2003, in fact, as it was added in version 3.07. Use the FSUIPC-added control "Autobrake Set", in the drop-down lists, with the parameters 0 to 4 respectively. Incidentally, this is documented in both the FSUIPC User's Guide and the Advanced User's guide. Just do a search on "Autobrake". Regards Pete
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Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Er .and below that, your message showing I presume? Of course, because you've chosen this thread to view. But how on Earth did you select the thread to entrer the message in the first place? How did you get here at all? It is most mystifying you ever managed to enter a message at all! This thread is in a Forum. The Forum is called "Pete Dowson's FS Modules", and it is the Forum in which I reply to your messages! Visit the forum and you will see not only your messages but thousands of others, atop of which there are a series of Announcements and "Stickies". It is through the Announcements that I Announce things, supply new versions, etc. Exit from the thread, or use the link in the documentation to get to my Support Forum. Take a look -- there are links to the Forum everywhere, including the place you got FSUIPC from in the first place!! Or use http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=54 I really don't understand how you ever got here at all if you cannot get to the Forum which lists the threads in which you entered your message! :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: Pete -
Unable to get Add Ons loaded in FSX
Pete Dowson replied to ragwood68's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
No, that is the FSUIPC4.LOG file. It shows things to be okay, as far as it goes. The READ ME file is in the FSUIPC Zip, alongside the Install FSUIPC program which you must have seen and used! Er, as I said, it is right at the top of this Forum. In fact it is the very first announcements, evidently confusingly entitled FSX HELP: Logging or Re-installing SimConnect How can you possibly miss it? Where are you actually looking? THIS is the Forum, where you posted your message. The Announcements are always at the top (i.e. at the beginning)! If you changed the line to Yes, as I suggested, then, as I also said "this loses you the facilities for joystick calibration in FSUIPC4.", so that is no surprise at all is it?You seem to be steaming ahead doing everything at once. You must test in between every change! How else will you find out what is wrong? :-( Oh, dear. You don't seem to actually read what I actually write. See where I said this: Why, as a beginner, did you say this: I'm a bit bemused by this. What do you think you can do with FSUIPC, as a beginner, that you can't do anyway with Windows calibration and FSX settings? I don't understand why you, as a beginner, would plunge into the deep end and want to try fancy tricks with your controls before you've even tried the basic stuff? Reading again wat you've done I think you need to delete your FSUIPC4.INI file and start again. I was trying to get your FSX usable, which it now sounds like it is. If you now need to get FSUIPC4 usable, and it still isn't, then you will really need to read my suggestions again and take them one at a time, not all at once, to see what, if anything makes a difference. The fact that you uninstalled security software might have fixed things anyway. Regards Pete [/i] -
WideClient Control of GoFlight Units
Pete Dowson replied to RichardL's topic in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
Well, next time yes, but I've already told you the answer to your current question -- the controls are those specifying "Kohlsman", as I said. Just scroll down the drop-down list till you reach the K's. Pete -
Please always give actual version numbers. "The latest version" varies according to where you download it from. Ercan you be a little more specific here please? Where are you "copying" the code, etc? Into the Registration dialogue? Are the name and address fields exactly as you see in the SimMarket confirmation. The key you are entering is for FSUIPC4, isn't it, not an older one for FSUIPC version 3? An old key won't work, you need to purchase one specifically for FSUIPC4. I am told that the key data is not sent out in an email these days, but that you have to open your account at SimMarket to retrieve them. If you are referring to an email from SimMarket it does sound like it may be an old one for FSUIPC3. Regards Pete