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Hello all,

 

I'm using FSIPC 4.939n in Windows 10 with FSX Deluxe + Accelaration.

 

I downloaded the SDK from http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.htmland I'm trying to understand the Delphi example but I have a problem.

 

If I run the precompiled EXE in the Delphi folder, it runs without any problem giving me the FSX clock, but If I compile the software (that compiles and runs ok) it cannot connect and give me this error in the window title bar :IPC request contains bad data.

 

What could be happening here?

 

Thank you

 

Ernesto Pareja

Posted

Dear Ernesto Pareja, 

 

could you please paste your project here, or send me (h-avia@mail.ru), I ll try to fix it 

 

best regards 

Hello Hikmat and thank you for your answer.

 

I sent you the code to your email.

 

I hope you can find the problem because it's driving me nuts.....

 

I'm using windows 10 and RAD XE8 with the FSUIPC 4.939n

 

Best regards

Posted

Hello Hikmat and thank you for your answer.

 

I sent you the code to your email.

 

I hope you can find the problem because it's driving me nuts.....

 

I'm using windows 10 and RAD XE8 with the FSUIPC 4.939n

 

Best regards

Dear epareja 

 

Please find attached files in your mail 

 

if any problem let me know

 

best regards 

 

Hikmat 

Posted

Dear epareja 

 

Please find attached files in your mail 

 

if any problem let me know

 

best regards 

 

Hikmat 

Hello Hikmat, It's working now!!!!

Thank you!

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