Ok Pete,
Once again I tried to fly and same problem Wide client does not connect. The only difference compare to my test session that I plugged into my FSX computer my Saitek Yoke and Throttle quadrants and a USB headset.
Here is the Wide server log of a test I ran just after my flight:
********* WideServer.DLL Log [version 7.927a] ********* Blocksize guide = 8192 (double allowed) Date (dmy): 29/12/13, Time 20:12:30.106: Server name is FSX 16052 Initialising TCP/IP server 16052 Initialising UDP/IP server 16130 Broadcasting service every 1000 mSecs 71869 Closing down now ... Memory managed: Offset records: 29 alloc, 28 free Read buffer usage: 0 alloc, 0 free, max in session: 0 Write buffer usage: 0 alloc, 0 free, max in session: 0 Throughput maximum achieved: 0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec Throughput average achieved for complete session: 0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec ********* Log file closed *********
Surprisingly I do not have a wideclient.log I start Wideclient but no file with log appears.
Any idea what is going on? I used to have my Saitek products before without problem (no updates)
Sincerely,
Jeremy