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I have installed version 3.5 and read the guide.I am evidently thick in the head but I still can't understand if,without paying,I can still get the functions (Winds,Visibility,Clouds etc) that I had on my old version 2.96.I suspect not,because when with FS2002 running I open Modules>FSUIPC, instead of getting the Options and Settings box with all the tabs that I just mentioned,all I get is two tabs(About and Logging)with invitations to register (ergo,in my wiew,to pay,to receive the key and enjoy the Winds,Visibility etc.,and presumably other goodies not of my interest,functions to which I had free direct access with version 2,96).

Or,alternatively,can I get a free key and basically obtain what I was getting with version 2.96?

Kjartan

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I have installed version 3.5 and read the guide.I am evidently thick in the head but I still can't understand if,without paying,I can still get the functions (Winds,Visibility,Clouds etc) that I had on my old version 2.96.I suspect not

You suspect correctly. All you get without paying is an interface for application programs to interface to FS, which is the prime function of FSUIPC and always has been. All those menu extries for tinkering with the weather, programming keys and buttons and caslibrating and mapping joysticks are additional user facilities which is what you get if you buy it.

It does actually say this quite clearly in the user documentation. Read the first few pages. The rest don't apply till you register.

Regards,

Pete

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