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  1. Hi , I know this is an old program , but this is where Pete come in... Rob Barendgregt mention that Peter  created the gauges for this set , the gauges in question are CarrierZones.gau a, and config.gau , as I am trying to use this in P3D V4 64bits , I find this .gau gauges do not work (32bits) , is there any chance that you Peter or Rob could recompile them or offer the source to do it??...

    P3D V4 is very hard to work with the simdirector , I can place any carrier  (Nimitz , Charles de Gaulle and the like ) but do not operate the catapult.. I think a new COP-3 would do it..

     

    Thank you

     

    Jorge

     

  2. In answer to your first comment I refer to the SDK Content Error reporting..

    "As a Prepar3D Solution Developer, it is essential to turn Content Error Reporting on while developing add-on content as every error or invalid implementation in content can slow down the overall program."

    On the subject of the error I commented out the entries in the F22 aircraftcfg for the defauylt F22 and sttill get the errors...

    //station_load.0     =     170.00,      0.0,        0.00,      0.00     
    //station_name.0    = "Pilot"

    //max_number_of_stations    = 5

     

    Jorge

  3. Thank you for your reply Pete, I have removed the dll.xml file from roaming and I never had one in prog  Data, now I have all the dll's called and loaded by an xml file in a folder inside  C:\Users\aero\Documents\Prepar3D v3 Add-ons\DLL_XML , The actual dlll files reside in its own folders somewhere else ( yours still in modules). And yes I chose to do it "because I can" :) I think that quote is not in my V3.3.17625 in the Add-ons section. As you know exe.xml and dll.xml were not default files in P3D, now this is the SDK way for LM to include all add ons..

    Jorge

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