LLOYD Posted October 29, 2005 Report Posted October 29, 2005 I enter F16.GAU AND KEY OF DSVT JE5S 6DUO AND GET THE FOLLOWING. What am I doing wrong? I have the gauge in several panels but the "radar is blank" Log= ********* FSUIPC, Version 3.505 by Pete Dowson ********* Running inside FS2004 (FS9.1 CONTROLS.DLL, FS9.1 WEATHER.DLL) User Name="" User Addr="" FSUIPC not user registered WIDEFS not user registered, or expired Module base=61000000 ClassOptions: UIPCMAIN=FF7F, FS98MAIN=FF7F, FS2KMAIN=FF5E WeatherOptions(Orig)=0000B027[0000B027] InitDelay: 0 seconds WeatherReadInterval=4 LogOptions=00000001 DebugStatus=0 547 System time = 14:57:32 547 C:\FS2k4\ 547 System time = 14:57:32, FS2004 time = 12:00:00 (00:00Z) 2406 C:\Documents and Settings\LLOYD LACY\My Documents\Flight Simulator Files\2 seater F18 12R.flt 2469 AIRCRAFT\FA-18E_SuperHornet\Super Hornet.air 2797 Aircraft="Super Hornet Star Warriors" 5484 Module [M1] identified = "dsd_xml_sound.GAU" 5484 Module [M1] "dsd_xml_sound.gau" access registration is okay 5625 Module [M2] identified = "MyFsTools.dll" 5625 Module [M2] "MyFsTools.dll" access registration is okay 6188 Module [M3] identified = "dsd_catapult.GAU" 6188 Module [M3] "dsd_catapult.gau" access registration is okay 6188 Module [M4] identified = "dsd_arrester.GAU" 6188 Module [M4] "dsd_arrester.gau" access registration is okay 16391 Advanced Weather Interface Enabled 16391 Traffic File #14 = "scenery\world\scenery\traffic1023" 24391 Client Application: "fs9" (Id=136) 24391 C:\FS2k4\fs9.exe 24391 Product="Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 - A Century of Flight" 24391 Company="Microsoft Corporation" 24391 Illegal read attempt: offset 0B78, size 4 [P136] 24391Program or module not accredited for use with this unregistered FSUIPC 27969 ### IPC Message processed in 3594mSecs ### 28047 Module [M5] identified = "F16.GAU" 31391 Traffic File #15 = "scenery\world\scenery\traffic_brw_su05_suncountryairlines" 56203 System time = 14:58:27, FS2004 time = 14:58:04 (19:58Z) 56203 *** FSUIPC log file being closed Memory managed: 3 Allocs, 243 Freed ********* FSUIPC Log file closed ****
ddawson Posted October 29, 2005 Report Posted October 29, 2005 Your problem isn't with F16.gau. It is here: 24391 Client Application: "fs9" (Id=136) 24391 C:\FS2k4\fs9.exe 24391 Product="Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 - A Century of Flight" 24391 Company="Microsoft Corporation" 24391 Illegal read attempt: offset 0B78, size 4 [P136] 24391Program or module not accredited for use with this unregistered FSUIPC Have a look at Pete's explanation in this thread: http://forums.simflight.com/viewtopic.pess+method Doug
Pete Dowson Posted November 1, 2005 Report Posted November 1, 2005 I enter F16.GAU AND KEY OF DSVT JE5S 6DUO AND GET THE FOLLOWING. What am I doing wrong?I have the gauge in several panels but the "radar is blank" ... 24391 Client Application: "fs9" (Id=136) 24391 C:\FS2k4\fs9.exe 24391 Product="Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 - A Century of Flight" 24391 Company="Microsoft Corporation" 24391 Illegal read attempt: offset 0B78, size 4 [P136] 24391Program or module not accredited for use with this unregistered FSUIPC 27969 ### IPC Message processed in 3594mSecs ### 28047 Module [M5] identified = "F16.GAU" The problem is clear --- the F16 module is initially accessing FSUIPC using an illegal method -- the method designed only for external applications. It is being identified as "FS9.EXE" which has no key. Only subsequently is it identifying itself correctly, but it is too late and it won't work using the incorrect interface. Check if there's a later version of the GAUge available. I'm sure the most recent versions don't use the wrong interface. Incidentally, this incorrect access method has been incorrect since FS98 days, i.e. many years. It isn't a new problem. Before there were access checks in FSUIPC 3 such gauges could cause other problems, crashes in FS and so on. Regards, Pete
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