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Hi Pete, ok just installed the latest fsuipc.  Before it was crashing p3d. Now p3d does not crash but as soon as I open Radar Contact 4 it crashes p3d right away. Any ideas

 

Cheers

 

Nels

Posted

Now p3d does not crash but as soon as I open Radar Contact 4 it crashes p3d right away. Any ideas

 

No, not without information. FSUIPC4 log file, Windows event data please.

 

Pete

Posted

Is this what you mean Pete? Sorry tried to attach the log file but it say I'm not permitted to upload this kind of file. Tried to copy and pate into this message with no luck. Ok got it

 

Nelson

Posted

Is this what you mean Pete? Sorry tried to attach the log file but it say I'm not permitted to upload this kind of file. Tried to copy and pate into this message with no luck. Ok got it

 

Nelson

Posted

Try again, ok don't know what I'm doing wrong. Never had a problem pasting something in a message

 

Sounds like you are using a recent version of Internet Explorer. Seems there's an option somewhere you need to select to allow pasting. Hopefully you can find it. there's another thread explaining it somewhere, otherwise someone might come to the rescue. 

 

If not I'll try googling for an answer.

 

Pete

Posted

If not I'll try googling for an answer.

 

Pete

 

I did that and found mention of an IE option  "Allow Programmatic Clipboard Access"  Make sure that is enabled.

 

I've been a Firefox user for years, just changed recently to Chrome because it's faster. I'd never go near Interbet Explorer again, i had nothing but problems with that.

 

Pete

Posted

Hi,

I recently uploaded a file to Pete-using IE- and had the same issues I had to zip it first then it attached OK. This may be better than cut&paste.

 

Cheers

 

Ashley

Posted

Ok Pete here it is I think. BTW thanks for the chrome suggestion

 

Nels

 

 

 

 

 ********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.931 by Pete Dowson *********

Reading options from "C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v2\Modules\FSUIPC4.ini"
Running inside Prepar3D v2 on Windows 7
Module base=5C540000
User Name=""
User Addr=""
FSUIPC4 not user registered
WIDEFS7 not user registered, or expired
       47 System time = 17/04/2014 13:57:19
       47 FLT path = "C:\Users\Nelson\Documents\Prepar3D v2 Files\"
       47 Trying C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v2\Modules\SimConnectP3D2.dll
       47 Found it: trying to connect
       47 FS path = "C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v2\"
      266 LogOptions=00000000 00000001
      266 ### Failed to obtain SIM1 Frictions access: no frictions facilities available!
      266     Reason 6: SIM1 base=67680000
      266     FrictionAddr=67782E50 contains 6769F7E0
      266     BrakingAddr=67784110 contains 9999999A
      266 WARNING: Failed to install Mouse Macro hooks!
      266 Wind smoothing may be by ASN, not FSUIPC, if it is running
      266 Will switch smoothing action when ASN starts/stops
      266 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okay
      266 Trying to use SimConnect Prepar3D
    29906 Running in "Lockheed Martin® Prepar3D® v2", Version: 2.2.10437.0 (SimConnect: 2.2.0.0)
    29906 Initialising SimConnect data requests now
    29906 FSUIPC Menu entry added
    29921 C:\Users\Nelson\Documents\Prepar3D v2 Files\Trenton-beech king air rwy 06.FXML
    29921 C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v2\SimObjects\Airplanes\Beech_King_Air_350_fp\Beech_King_Air_350.AIR
    59405 System time = 17/04/2014 13:58:19, Simulator time = 06:23:07 (10:23Z)
    64413 Starting everything now ...
    65755 Advanced Weather Interface Enabled
   133990 Sim stopped: average frame rate for last 75 secs = 72.4 fps
   253377 FSUIPC Display Title set = "Radar Contact"
 
Posted

Thanks everyone, success with Radar Contact. The problem was not having the flight Planner fix installed that was causing the p3d crash. Everything is all ok. Thanks again to everyone

 

Nels

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