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Ken Denman

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  1. Hi John, The response from the BAV people " It's recommended to NOT use WideFS with Merlin. The timings are too inconsistent across the network to allow many of the measurements we take/rely on to be useful. While it may appear to run OK, even Pete/John Dowson have suggested that timings in general can be very delayed and messages between WideFS and FSUIPC can be lost." My bad, I shall run Merlin on the man MSFS platform from now. Thanks for all your help, Case closed, Best regards, Ken
  2. Yes John you are correct, it is the B78XH Mod. As for the BAV client, it was not restarted by me. I will check with the BAV people, Thanks a lot for the quick return, Bests, Ken
  3. Hi, Sim is current version of MSFS 2020, running the updated FBW B787-10 (B78XH-v0.1.12) FSUIPC7, Version 7.2.13 (19th November 2021) Wide client and FSUIPC Registered Only MSFS 2020 and FSUIPC/FSWide run on this machine: Windows 10. Remote machine: Windows 10 Runs: Wide Client compatible version, Vpilot, BAV Merlin and Navigraph Charts. No Merlin Report was due. Flight State: In the cruise FL390 for more than two hours, BAV Merlin disappeared after stating "Aircraft paused for too long" MSFS 2020 aircraft was running completely normally and updating distance, FMC active in all respects. It continued running normally until shut down manually. Connection to VPilot and Charts seemed to be unaffected. Relevant logs are attached It would appear that somehow the remote connection was lost which only affected Merlin. If you need further info, please let me know. Thanks, Ken WideClient.log WideClient0.log FSUIPC7.log FSUIPC7_prev.log WideServer.log WideServer0.log
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