Novais75 Posted October 7, 2022 Report Posted October 7, 2022 I just did "everything" nothing seems to work!!! Im out of ideas!!!!! Please Help
John Dowson Posted October 7, 2022 Report Posted October 7, 2022 That picture means nothing to me. I support FSUIPC, not whatever that is. But, as that screenshot shows, do you have FSUIPC installed and running? If not, install it and run it and try again. If your issue is that FSUIPC7 is not auto-starting with MSFS, see Otherwise, tell me what your issue is with FSUIPC7, otherwise I suggest you try the support for the program you are using. John
Novais75 Posted October 7, 2022 Author Report Posted October 7, 2022 Thanks a lot for your kind support!
WP3325 Posted October 9, 2022 Report Posted October 9, 2022 Hello! I am having the same Issue. No mather what, pegasus just does not want to connect. I know FSUIPC is running and connected (it says: "Simulator is available: Connected"). I tried launching the prgrams with- and without admin mode, before, and after simulator startup, reinstalling the programms... no luck. Every time i try clicking the "start flight" button in pegasus, the FSUIPC console shows the following message. f After that, nothing happens and the pegasus connection error comes up. I am out of ideas and would appreciate any help! William
John Dowson Posted October 10, 2022 Report Posted October 10, 2022 13 hours ago, WP3325 said: I tried launching the prgrams with- and without admin mode, All programs must be ran at the same privilege level, so if one program is ran in admin mode, then all programs, including the FS, must be ran in admin mode. 13 hours ago, WP3325 said: Every time i try clicking the "start flight" button in pegasus, the FSUIPC console shows the following message. f This just shows that an external program with pid 17172 (is that Pegasus?) is reading those FSUIPC offsets: 3304: FSUIPC version number: 3308: FS version, as determined by FSUIPC 3124: The specific version of FSX or P3D being used. 290C: Number of Hot Joystick Button slots available for Application Programs to use 320C: Number of Hot Key slots available for Application Programs to use. If I log those offsets when FSUIPC7 is connected to MSFS I see these values: Quote 185078 Monitor IPC:3304 (U32) = 0x73120001 185078 Monitor IPC:3308 (U16) = 13 185094 Monitor IPC:3124 (U8) = 110 185094 Monitor IPC:290C (U32) = 56 325641 Monitor IPC:320C (U32) = 56 Which are all correct (N.B. you will see 0x73110000 at offset 0x3304 if using the latest version). This all seems correct to me, so if Pegasus cannot connect you need to contact support for Pegasus to see why. I also have no idea what Pegasus is - do you have a link? John
WP3325 Posted October 10, 2022 Report Posted October 10, 2022 Hi John. Pegasus is a flight recording ACARS program from vAMSYS. https://vamsys.co.uk/ You use it to send your flight repoert to the airline. In my case vEZY. https://vamsys.io/resources/pegasus I think you have to be logged in with an VA to see this link... Thak you for the help and explenation. 6 hours ago, John Dowson said: 3124: The specific version of FSX or P3D being used Do you mean by this, that this number shows the version of only FSX or P3D or any sim? Because i am using MSFS2020.
John Dowson Posted October 10, 2022 Report Posted October 10, 2022 1 hour ago, WP3325 said: Do you mean by this, that this number shows the version of only FSX or P3D or any sim? Because i am using MSFS2020. The content of all offsets is documented in the offset status document - for 0x3124: Quote The specific version of the FS being used. Will contain 110 for MSFS2020. Set when connected to sim, and contains 0 when not connected, so can be used to determine connection status. 1 hour ago, WP3325 said: Pegasus is a flight recording ACARS program from vAMSYS. https://vamsys.co.uk/ You use it to send your flight repoert to the airline. In my case vEZY. https://vamsys.io/resources/pegasus I think you have to be logged in with an VA to see this link... Ok, thanks. Looks like that is a payware/subscription service, so I can't help with that. You need to contact their support to see why it isn't connecting I'm afraid as there is nothing more I can do or suggest. FSUIPC is functioning as expected. If you do get a response and a solution, please re-post here. John
luimacca Posted January 11, 2023 Report Posted January 11, 2023 I have the same problem and I don't know how to fix the problem. Luigi Italy
John Dowson Posted January 11, 2023 Report Posted January 11, 2023 I have nothing to add to this topic that I have not already said. Maybe @WP3325 or @Novais75 could report back if they solved this issue... John
klaus_s Posted February 10, 2023 Report Posted February 10, 2023 (edited) On 1/12/2023 at 9:44 AM, luimacca said: anybody solved the problem??? i just solved it! It was a simple windows firewall problem. Deaktivated the firewall - everything runs. Cheers Edited February 11, 2023 by klaus_s 1
John Dowson Posted February 18, 2023 Report Posted February 18, 2023 On 2/10/2023 at 7:51 PM, klaus_s said: It was a simple windows firewall problem. Deaktivated the firewall - everything runs. Thanks for the update. Are you tunning Pegasus on a client PC then? Using WideClient or FSUIPC7 on the client PC?
luimacca Posted March 13, 2023 Report Posted March 13, 2023 I am trying to solve this problem since 1 month, no results.
John Dowson Posted March 13, 2023 Report Posted March 13, 2023 I have nothing more to add to what has already been said on this topic... John
luimacca Posted March 13, 2023 Report Posted March 13, 2023 the firewall is deactivated but nothing change
John Dowson Posted March 13, 2023 Report Posted March 13, 2023 If everything is running at the same privilege level, then you need to contact Pegasus support for this issue, I cannot support third party products. As I have said many times now, I have nothing further to say on this topic. I will leave this topic open so that ither users can post any solutions found for this, but I will not be commenting again on this topic. John
simpilot787 Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 Good morning all. Thank you for keeping this topic open. As John pointed out, this is NOT a fsuipc issue. It has to do with the Pegaus client used by VAMSYS. VAMSYS is a hosting website for VAs (Virtual Airlines). As a result, this seemed related to FSUIPC. Please refer to attachments... Issue background/symtoms: One starts the simulator (such as P3Dv4/v5, or XP11/12), and one is unable to connect the Pegasus client (from VAMSYS) to monitor the flight for the VA. The error dialog box/splash screen, which seems to indicate that it is not unable to connect to the simulator. Hence, the initial suspicion to FSUIPC (since the relies on it). Solution: The Pegasus client from VAMSYS, (possibly the bridge.exe), expects to use port 8090. If it is unable to use it or bind to it, it shows you the error above. It is an unhandled exception by them, and not at all verbose. Basically nothing handled by them. How I figured it out (for my case): 1. Went into windows events (application related). I was able to correlate the event below, every time I tried to connect the Pegaus client to P3Dv5 (in my case): Application: bridge.exe Framework Version: v4.0.30319 Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception. Exception Info: System.Net.HttpListenerException at System.Net.HttpListener.AddAllPrefixes() at System.Net.HttpListener.Start() at Pegasus_Bridge.Form1.runConfigServer() at Pegasus_Bridge.Form1..ctor() at Pegasus_Bridge.Program.Main() 2. I then went into the windows events, looking at the "system level" entries and found: Unable to bind to the underlying transport for [::]:8090. The IP Listen-Only list may contain a reference to an interface which may not exist on this machine. The data field contains the error number. 3. I opened the windows CMD window (as admin), and ran the following command: netstat -ano -p tcp This should give you the ips and port numbers in use 4. The above command, showed IP: 0.0.0.0 holding port 8090. There was a processsor ID (PPID) assciated with it 5. Open task manager, and looked for the service with that PPID 6. In my case, it ended being a service being used by a company called Wonderhare Create solutions. More specifically, I had installed their video editing software called Filmora. 7. I ended the associated task/service, and the problem was solved. 8. Un-installed the offending software, Filmora, in my case, and restarted my machine 9. Ensured the port 8090 was free by repeating above steps. I posted this problem at VAMSYS without any response. I will highlight this solution to them and suggest better exception handling on their side. Hopefully this helps some fellow simmers! And avoids hours of troubleshooting! Happy Flying! Kind regards, Fabio van Roon 1
John Dowson Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 Thanks @fabio777 for the detailed investigation and explanation for this issue - hope that helps others. Regards, John 1
luimacca Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 I confirm. I solved the same way uninstalling wondershare Filmora. 1
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