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Hello,

 

Since updating to the latest version of Prepar3d (Version  3.2.3.2) I get the following error and causing it to crash (see below).

 

I would be grateful if anyone can help me with this issue.

 

Thank you

 

Paul

 

 

********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.949h by Pete Dowson *********

Prepar3D.exe version = 3.2.3.16769

Running inside Prepar3D v3 on Windows 8.0

Module base=59710000

User Name="Paul XXXXX" ------------------------Edited for privacy

User Addr="XXXXXXX@gmail.com" ------------ Edited for privacy

FSUIPC4 Key is provided

WideFS7 Key is provided

      250 System time = 23/03/2016 22:13:53

      297 FLT UNC path = "\\DESKTOP-T9I3UOD\Users\psout\Documents\Prepar3D v3 Files\"

      297 ------ Module Version Check ------

      297        acontain.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297             api.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297        controls.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297      fs-traffic.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297             G3D.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297        language.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297            sim1.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297        visualfx.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297         weather.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297          window.dll: 3.2.3.16769

      297 ----------------------------------

      297 Trying E:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\Modules\SimConnectP3D2.dll

      313 Found it: trying to connect

      328 FS UNC path = "\\DESKTOP-T9I3UOD\Prepar3D v3\"

      469 ---------------------- Joystick Device Scan -----------------------

      484 Product= Logitech Extreme 3D

      484    Manufacturer= Logitech

      484    Vendor=046D, Product=C215 (Version 2.4)

      484    Serial Number= Logitech

      484 -------------------------------------------------------------------

      516 LogOptions=00000000 00000001

      516 -------------------------------------------------------------------

      516 ------ Setting the hooks and direct calls into the simulator ------

      516 --- CONTROLS timer memory location obtained ok

      516 --- SIM1 Frictions access gained

      516 ASN active function link set

      516 --- FS Controls Table located ok

      516 --- Installed Mouse Macro hooks ok.

      516 Wind smoothing may be by ASN, not FSUIPC, if it is running

      516 Will switch smoothing action when ASN starts/stops

      516 --- All links okay (except older global weather setting method)

      516 -------------------------------------------------------------------

      531 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okay

      531 Trying to use SimConnect Prepar3D

     3344 ASN Running? Smoothing is by ASN

     4734 Running in "Lockheed Martin® Prepar3D® v3", Version: 3.2.3.2 (SimConnect: 3.2.0.0)

     4734 Initialising SimConnect data requests now

     4734 FSUIPC Menu entry added

     4750 \\DESKTOP-T9I3UOD\Users\psout\AppData\Local\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\Prepar3D_Default.fxml

     4766 \\DESKTOP-T9I3UOD\Prepar3D v3\SimObjects\Airplanes\IRIS Raptor Driver\Raptor.air

    10125 Weather Mode now = Theme

    57281 Hook Error: can't find .1501298336 in SIM1.dll

    57281 Hook Error: can't find .1501298336 in VISUALFX.dll

 

Posted

 

Hello,
 
Since updating to the latest version of Prepar3d (Version  3.2.3.2) I get the following error and causing it to crash (see below).
 
I would be grateful if anyone can help me with this issue.
 
Thank you
 
Paul
 
 
********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.949h by Pete Dowson *********
...
   57281 Hook Error: can't find .1501298336 in SIM1.dll
    57281 Hook Error: can't find .1501298336 in VISUALFX.dll

 

 

Just caught me -- last message before I'm off till April 12th.

 

First try the latest interim version, 4.949k, available in the Download Links subforum. That fixes one potentially serious bug with FSUIPC on P3D3.2.

 

If that doesn't help then I think you need to make sure ASN is up to date -- get the latest P3D beta, and in any case re-run the ASN installer. Otherwise it will be an P3D mis-install and you could try re-installing the Client or running a repair.

 

Pete

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