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Elapsed Time on the PMDG737 600/700

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Guest Denton

Hi,Sorry if this has already been asked and answered, I wasn't able to locate a previous posting. I've been flying the PMDG737 600/700 since the CD version first hit the shelves, and something has always bothered me about it. If I pause FS2004, let's say for 2 hours, the time on the clock, GMT and elapsed time, will jump ahead the amount of time that the simulator was paused. As a result, I can't accurately track my flight times unless I never pause the sim. A small thing, perhaps, but still annoys me. Is there anything I can change so that the time on the simulator pauses when the simulator is paused?Overall, I still love the program!

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Guest Denton

Wow...25 members have viewed my message, but no responses. I suspect that this is either a situation that is unique to me, or doesn't bother anybody else :-) Is there a way for me to pose my question directly to PMDG?

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Have you tried the support email address provided at their site?


Dan Downs KCRP

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If all you wish is to accurately track your flight time, think about getting FSAcars. It is a freeware utility that has a very small footprint as far as CPU useage and can save your flightlogs for you.More details here...http://www.satavirtual.org/fsacars/Some Virtual Airlines, such as my own, also use this for pilot reports.Cheers,ChuckCYXU

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