Robert Armstrong Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM I am not sure what the problem might me but this is what ADE tells me when I try to connect.
John Dowson Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM Report Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM What version of P3D are you using? That message indicates that the version of ADE you are running is not compatible with the version of P3D you are using. I believe that ADE was updated for P3Dv5, but am not sure if it has been updated for P3Dv6. But I cannot help with this - this is an issue with ADE, not FSUIPC. Ask on the ADE support forums. John
John Dowson Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Robert Armstrong said: I am using P3D V6. Then that will be the issue. As far as I am aware, ADE has not been updated to be compatible with v6. As I said, you need to ask about this on any ADE forums, but as far as I am aware, this product is no longer supported. You could possibly trick ADE into thinking that you are running Prepar3D v4 or v5, but I do not know the consequences of doing this. I allow this in FSUIPC7 for fooling some add-ons that MSFS2020 is running rather than MSFS2024, but I don't think this is possible in the current version of FSUIPC6. I could allow this and provide you with a test version if you would like to try this, but I have no idea if ADE would still work as expected. I suggest you first look at the ADE forums on using this with P3Dv6. If you can't find much useful, I can provide an updated version of FSUIPC6 that will allow the P3D version to be updated, and so maybe fooling ADE - but, beware of the possible consequences of doing this! John
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