borgfan Posted October 21, 2013 Report Posted October 21, 2013 Hi Pete, I've been using the time of day indicator at offset 115E while running FSX (acceleration) + FSUIPC version 4.921f and suspect that the documented return values are inaccurate in the FSUIPC4 Offsets Status pdf document. I found that the offset returns 1=day 2=dusk 3=night and 0-dawn, Under FS9, the returned values are as documented 1=day 2=Dusk/Dawn 4=night. Guess this isn't a very widely used function, but thought it worthful just to post a clarification. Tks Gerard
Pete Dowson Posted October 21, 2013 Report Posted October 21, 2013 I've been using the time of day indicator at offset 115E while running FSX (acceleration) + FSUIPC version 4.921f and suspect that the documented return values are inaccurate in the FSUIPC4 Offsets Status pdf document. I found that the offset returns 1=day 2=dusk 3=night and 0-dawn, Under FS9, the returned values are as documented 1=day 2=Dusk/Dawn 4=night. Guess this isn't a very widely used function, but thought it worthful just to post a clarification. Tks Gerard Thanks! I will certainly check for myself (not that I don't believe you, just that I need to be 100%), and then update the dox! Best Regards Pete
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