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  1. Thanks Thomas. I am using version 4.8.7.3.

    MakeRwys functions as it should but produces no CSV files at all only files as mentioned in my earlier post which seem the same as earlier versions apart from not being CSV files. This problem came to light when I tried to run the database update on PF3. There is no file for this programme to update as it looks for the Runways.CSV file. I have attached my Runways file which seems just like earlier CSVfiles. I guass I can always change the name of the files so that pf3 can recognise them.

    Regards,

    Allan Roberts

     

    runways.csv

  2. I have recently reinstalled P3D v4.5 and updated my lorbi scenery file and make runways file, however, when I run makerunways it runs OK but there are no CSV files produced in my p3d folder. There are files shown as f4, f5, g5, r4, r4.bin,r5,Runways Text Document, runways OpenOffice XML spread sheet, runwaysXML Document, t5.bin and t5. I can't find any information online and shall be grateful if anyone can help me as to what I am doing wrong.

    Allan Roberts

  3. Thanks Thomas. I have tried several ways to register including the method you have specified, but, to no avail. My P3D V4 Modules file does contain a "Key" file. Initially there were no key details other than my correct name and email address so after having received your email I copied the registration key details from P3D v3.4 into the P3Dv4 Modules "Key" file. Both "Key" files are now identical.

    I have not attached copies of both the P3D v3.4 and P3D v4 files from my modules folder for security reasons but I can confirm that the details showing appear correct.

    Is there anything else I can try or can I register by some other method.

    I have used FSUIPC for many years (Including Wide) and have never had any issues registering updates before, however, I do accept that the new P3D v4 64 bit programme differs in many ways from the old 32 bit version.

    Regards,

    Allan Roberts

     

  4. Thanks everyone. I seem to have quite the wrong end of the stick - my sincere apologies. I did not fully understand what FSUIPC was used for but now have a better understanding. I seem to recall seeing somewhere that a re write of Aivlasofts EFB is going to be available soon but would need FSUIPC to run, however, I will cross that particular bridge when and if that transpires to be the case. I think that is where I have misled myself. I have now managed to get both screens up and running with the EFB on my secondary screen.

     

    For the record I am running Windows 8.1 with two screens connected to one PC. I have an n'Vidia 580 graphics card and a Pentium i7 chip with 16mb of RAM. Everything seems to run OK on Windows 8.1 including PMDG's 737NG and 777-200LR.

     

    Regards,

    Allan R

  5. Hi all,

     

    Forst time post and new user of FSUIPC Wide. I have been having crashes of FSX since loading the FSUIPC Wide.

     

    The following is a log file from Wide Client;

     

    "********* WideClient Log [version 6.999b] Class=FS98MAIN *********
    Date (dmy): 15/11/13, Time 15:14:46.116: Client name is ALLAN-PC
          891 Attempting to connect now
          891 Trying to locate server: Need details from Server Broadcast
          891 Failed to connect: waiting to try again
          891 LUA: "C:\Users\Allan\Downloads\Initial.LUA": not found
         2891 Attempting to connect now

     

    Connection does not happen. 

     

    When FSX is put in the systems tray it cannot berestarted. I am not sure if this is a related problem or not.

     

    The main reason for me wanting to use two screens is so that I can have Aivilsoft EFB running on one while using PMDG's 737 and 777 aircraft in FSX on the other.

     

    Any ideas as to how I can correct the problems?

     

    Allan R

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