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Hello,

i have some problems according autoshutdown LINDA when exit my flightsim (P3Dv4.5) with the PMDG 737NGXu

i did ask the LINDA forum, but they think it might be an issue in Fsuipc (v5.153), because the setting i made in LINDA are correct.

i wonder if someone here have the same problem. all other planes does not have this issue. only the &#&NGXu.

regards,

Alex

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3 hours ago, alexp said:

i did ask the LINDA forum, but they think it might be an issue in Fsuipc (v5.153), because the setting i made in LINDA are correct.

i wonder if someone here have the same problem. all other planes does not have this issue. only the &#&NGXu.

So, is P3D4 closin okay, but leaving some part of LINDA still running? Or does P3D4 not close properly? Why do the LINDA folks think it's to do with FSUIPC? Have they information or evidence for that?

It sounds rather like some incompatibility between LINDA and the new NGXu then. Is there anything on the PMDG website? Does it occur with the NGXu if you don't run LINDA? Did you use the NGX with LINDA before?

I don't know if reviewing logs will give any clues,  but we cannot help without them in any case. Find the FSUIPC5.LOG in the Modules folder and show it here -- after tring to close P3D4.

Pete

 

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Pete,

most likely it has nothing to do with Fsuiipc, because al other planes are working correct. (PMDG, QW, etc.), and P3D4 is also closing correct.

so the problem i think is the LINDA NGXu module.

Regards

Alex

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