petermaxkoller Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 Hi I am using registered FSUIPC for FS 9 and FS X. Flying only the Level-D 767-300. I have a problem with the Level-D option A/T overrides trottle. With FS9 and FSUIPC3xx this option works fine. With FSX and FSUIPC4xx (latest version) this option does not work: After takeoff, when engaging the A/T I slide my CH-Quadrant trottles to idle; A/T should take over, but the speed decreases to the point the trottles are (idle). Any help from anybody? Thanks Peter / LSZH / Switzerland
Pete Dowson Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 I have a problem with the Level-D option A/T overrides trottle. With FS9 and FSUIPC3xx this option works fine. Do you know what the option actually does in LevelD? Does it use anything in FSUIPC in the first place? With FSX and FSUIPC4xx (latest version) this option does not work When you say "latest version", could you be more specific, please? I need numbers. It has happened when the "latest version" folks mean turns out to be the "latest version they downloaded a year ago"! Really, without knowing what Level D are doing or trying to do, and whether it has anything at all to do with FSUIPC, I can't help. Are you actually using FSUIPC for your throttle, or only FSX? If FSUIPC for calibration, are you assigning things there or in FSX? What happens if FSUIPC isn't even installed? Regards Pete
petermaxkoller Posted August 20, 2007 Author Report Posted August 20, 2007 Pete Your FSUIPC version 4.156 solved my problem. My Level-D 767 is now working perfect with the CH-trottle-quadrant and FSUIPC 4.156. Thanks Peter / LSZH / Switzerland
Pete Dowson Posted August 20, 2007 Report Posted August 20, 2007 Your FSUIPC version 4.156 solved my problem. My Level-D 767 is now working perfect with the CH-trottle-quadrant and FSUIPC 4.156. Okay. That's good -- thanks for letting me know. Pete
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