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Helle Peter,

I have problem to connect my weather module with FS9 thru WideFS on a laptop. here are my differents logs :

FSUIPC LOG:

********* FSUIPC, Version 3.60 by Pete Dowson *********

Running inside FS2004(original release)

User Name="****"

User Addr="****"

FSUIPC not user registered

WideFS Key is provided

Module base=61000000

ClassOptions: UIPCMAIN=FF7F, FS98MAIN=FF7F, FS2KMAIN=FF5E

WeatherOptions(Orig)=0000B027[0000B027]

InitDelay: 0 seconds

WeatherReadInterval=4

LogOptions=00000001

DebugStatus=240

28640 System time = 10:42:49

28640 \\BASE\FS9\

28640 System time = 10:42:49, FS2004 time = 12:00:00 (00:00Z)

52515 FLIGHTS\OTHER\FLTSIM.flt

52640 AIRCRAFT\c172\Cessna172SP.air

60640 Module [M1] identified = "ActiveRadar.dll"

64500 C:\Documents and Settings\oliver\Mes documents\Fichiers Flight Simulator\Vol généré par l'interface utilisateur.flt

65000 Clear All Weather requested: external weather discarded

97531 Advanced Weather Interface Enabled

165234 System time = 10:45:06, FS2004 time = 03:44:05 (10:44Z)

165234 *** FSUIPC log file being closed

Memory managed: 2 Allocs, 576 Freed

********* FSUIPC Log file closed ***

WideServer Log:

********* WideServer.DLL Log [version 6.51] *********

Blocksize guide = 4096 (double allowed)

Date (dmy): 16/05/06, Time 10:42:54.046: Server name is BASE

70094 Initialising TCP/IP server

70094 Initialising IPX/SPX server

70110 IPX/SPX socket() failed [Error=10047] Address family not supported by protocol family

70110 Failed to start IPX/SPX Server

70235 Broadcasting service every 1 mSecs

70438 Incoming connection Accepted ok (skt=4048)

70500 Connected to computer "LAPTOP" running WideClient version 6.510 (skt=4048)

113875 Error 10053: client socket disconnected at Client: removing (skt=4048)

133860 Closing down now ...

Memory managed: Offset records: 43 alloc, 43 free

Throughput maximum achieved: 15 frames/sec, 2047 bytes/sec

Throughput average achieved for complete session: 2 frames/sec, 242 bytes/sec

Average receive rate from "LAPTOP": 0 frames/sec, 23 bytes/sec

********* Log file closed *********

Wide Client Log:

********* WideClient Log [version 6.51] Class=FS98MAIN *********

Date (dmy): 16/05/06, Time 10:42:26.742: Client name is LAPTOP

140 Attempting to connect now

140 Trying TCP/IP host "192.168.1.101" port 8002 ...

140Okay, IP Address = 192.168.1.101

4146 New Client Application: "ASv6" (Id=1236)

21080 Error on client pre-Connection Select() [Error=10060] Connection timed out

21080 Ready to try connection again

21080 Attempting to connect now

175081 Connection made okay!

218494 ****** End of session performance summary ******

218494 Total time connected = 42 seconds

218494 Reception maximum: 15 frames/sec, 2044 bytes/sec

218494 Reception average whilst connected: 12 frames/sec, 1335 bytes/sec

218494 Transmission maximum: 2 frames/sec, 83 bytes/sec

218494 Transmission average whilst connected: 1 frames/sec, 38 bytes/sec

218494 Max receive buffer = 563, Max send depth = 1, Send frames lost = 0

218494 **************** Individual client application activity ****************

218494 Client 1236 requests: 110 (Ave 2/sec), Data: 5940 bytes (141/sec), Average 54 bytes/Process

218494 ********* Log file closed (Buffers: MaxUsed 2, Alloc 678 Freed 678 Refused 0) *****

Thank you for your help, regards

obb

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I have problem to connect my weather module with FS9 thru WideFS on a laptop.

It looks like a bad WideFs key. Where did you buy it? Pirate keys give these sorts of results. If you ZIP up your FSUIPC.KEY file and send it to me at petedowson@btconnect.com I can check. Please include your purchase details.

Regards,

Pete

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