GP Posted March 16, 2005 Report Posted March 16, 2005 Hello Peter Excuse my english but I am french. Perhaps can you help me to solve my problem. I have a new Portable PC HP Pavillon : CPU Pentium 3GHz, 512 M0, XP Home Edition, Grafic Card Nvidia Geforce 5600 Fx 128 Mo. On this PC I use FS2004 and I have Registered FSUIPC 3.47. I use FSmetar 1.54 for have random meteo. I have set FSUIPC with the recommandations give by FSmetar : ClearWeatherDynamics=Yes OwnWeatherChanges=Yes When I use FSmetar, the metar is send correctly form Fsmetar to FS2004, because I see the informations of the metar at the depature and also the other metar along the flight, display as un ATC text line on the top of the screen. But THE PROBLEM is that the weather don't change in FS2004. My weather situation is sky clear, no wind and the metar is rain and wind, but in FS it's always the sky clear and blue and no wind. I have the same configuration (FSUIPC, FS2004, FSmetar) intalled on my old PC portable Compaq Evo n610 (CPU : Pentium 1.8 GHz, 512 Mo, XP Professionnal Edition, graphic card : ATI 64 Mo) and on this PC all the weather is OK change in FS2004 and run very well. I don't know where come this problem ( Graphic Card : ATI, Nvidia ?, OS : XP Home, Professionnal ?) but I want to use my new faster HP computer because FS run more faster and it has a 17'' screen. I send ypu my FSUIPC.ini in attached file. Can you help me please to solve this big problem for me ? I thank you for your reply Best regards Guy FSUIPC.zip
Pete Dowson Posted April 2, 2005 Report Posted April 2, 2005 But THE PROBLEM is that the weather don't change in FS2004. My weather situation is sky clear, no wind and the metar is rain and wind, but in FS it's always the sky clear and blue and no wind. I am sorry, but I do not know FSMetar. You probably need to address your problem to the author, though I notice that you don't have the same problem on a different PC, so perhaps it is a hardware problem. Check setting weather directly in FS. I send ypu my FSUIPC.ini in attached file. Nothing in the INI file can stop weather programs working. Regards, Pete
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