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  1. :) Have a nice week, Peter. Once again, thank you. Darren
  2. Thank you, Peter. Sorry, my eyes have never caught the heading 'Updates and other goodies' in the forum. I always go to the 'Official Peter Dowson Page' to scan for any updates (http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html). Kind regards, Darren
  3. Hello, Peter. Just when I thought I was home and dry switching from FS9 to FSX, I have come accross the SB4 transponder issue i.e. unable to select Charlie/Stand by using the SB3 offsets. I have trawled through various forums and I am a little confused as to the state of play. I know there was some dialogue between Jesus Altuve and yourself about this. Furthermore, Jesus posted a small module on the Squawk Box forum on May 22nd to allow shortcut keys to be made (F3, F8 and F9) so as to allow you to switch to squawk mode charlie and ident. Also In that post he mentioned that you will include this functioanality in the next release of FSUIPC. I did stumble accross a beta of FSUIPC in this forum but the link was broken. A simple question really, can we expect support in the next FSUIPC 4 (assuming there is one) to allow us cockpit builders to 'squawk mode charlie' by the flick of a switch? Regards, Darren Sugden
  4. Thanks you, Peter. Much appreciated for your time. Regards, Darren
  5. Hello. Am I correct in saying that the maximum number of programmes that can be started within WideFS is 9? I have migrated a lot of programmes to my new Quad core computer and, believe it or not, I am running 11 programmes (without any problems :D ) I would prefer WideFS to start them all (Runready =). Would it it be a problem to increase the limit in a future release (if another release is forthcoming and of course, if it is worth your time). Best wishes, Darren
  6. That's fantastic, Pete. It's very much appreciated Many thanks, Darren
  7. Hello, Milou I wonder if you could tell me how you got your tilt working using FSUIPC. It's something I have never managed to figure out. All the very best, Darren Sugden A320 home cockpit: www.sugden.karoo.net
  8. Thanks, Peter. Once again, I appreciate your time in providing an answer. Best wishes, Darren Sugden
  9. Thank you, Peter. Very much appreciated. Just so that people don't get confused from Peter's example, the code for frames per second is: while 1 do frate = 32768 / ipc.readUW(0x0274) ipc.writeUW(0x66C0, frate) ipc.sleep(500) end Peter used a different offset as his example and missed off a bracket. Regards, Darren Sugden
  10. I'm hoping someone can help me. I have spent a good day reading through the GFdisplay manual and have successfully assigned switches and lights on my GoFlight panels using GFdisplay over WideFS. However, there is just one thing that I can't get right. I want to display the current frame rate (FPS) on my GF45 display. The frame rate offset is 0274. However, the frame rate is calculated by 32768/this value. Dividing 32768 by the raw value of X0274 on my calculator does indeed equate to the correct FPS. The raw value is currently showing on my GF45 display: [GF45.0] D0.1=X0274 U16 How do I write the 'code' so that 32768 is divided by this value? Examples that are shown are the other way round - take the offset and then the extra calculations e.g. X7CC U16 *360/65536 (for the autopilot heading). It's so simple what I want to do but I just can't figure it out! :-0 Best wishes, Darren Sugden
  11. When I connect wideclient to wideserver there is no problem. However, when I close down the wideclient, FS2004 is still reporting that the client is still connected. When I start wideclient running again, FS2004 reports that another connection has been made. Any idea what the problem is? Regards, Darren
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