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Qala

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  1. Hi Pete, here's a quite specific problem i currently have in interfacing my Opencockpits stuff to the NGX, using SIOC & LUA. The Authrottle Arm Annunciator Offset (MCP_annunATArm, bool, 0x653A) remains at zero all the time, even when the AT is armed and the corresponding light in the VC is lit. I think I could work around this by reading the corresponding panel Lvar ("L:ngx_MCP_ATArm") and use that, but all the other offsets in that range are working properly. So i guess it probably is a bug... Specs: W7 x64 de FSX Accel, de FSUIPC 4.92 Reg. PMDG NGX SP1c Regards Nils
  2. No, there's no way to do that. If you are only talking about the FD on/off status, doesn't the last one operated win? Surely neither of them keep writing the same thing? Yes, they do apparently. vasFMC uses it and keeps switching it off on the ground when the ATHR is off and Jeehell's A320FMGC systems don't use it at all but try to keep it on anyway. So it goes on and off about 2 or 3 times per second, the PFD (vasFMC) displays ugly flickering around the mode announciators and cpu load is pretty high. What do you think about considering this a feature request for FSUIPC? It would be a nice way to work around some of these conflicts, especially with freeware gauges and utilities. Regards Nils
  3. Hello Pete and everyone else, i am currently building a setup around FS9 with vasFMC and Jeehell's A320 Systems. But these crash into each other about the FS9 Flight director setting, so here is my question: Is it possible to deny one specific client application, sitting directly on the FS machine OR on a WideClient, write access to all or just specific offsets? Thanks for your help and greetings, Nils
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