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PIC TCAS

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For the moment I can do nothing as my whole FS crashed due to a little mistake from my side. I'll start again from a clean install and keep you informed during the week.Tony

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I can also confirm no problems with the 1.3 patch (required for the Aerosoft MCP747) and Lee's excellent gauge. Running a Ti4600 with Omega's KX 1.1.82 quality drivers at 1600*1200.Cheers,

Ray (Cheshire, England).

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Interesting. It's dark on the ground, but as soon as I am wheels-up, it comes alive. Works fine airborne, then goes "dark" at touchdown.First shot is on the ground before takeoff roll, the second, just after wheels up.

Please try the following:[ol][li] Start FS2002.[li] Select the default C172 at Meigs.[li] Start up the simulation.[li] Make sure avionics master and battery are on.[li] Select your 767 with TCAS.[li] Tell me if my gauge is alive.[/ol]I think that depending on what your default saved scenario is some of the internal avionics settings are confusing my gauge. Admittedly, I am probably not paying attention to the right avionics bus, or perhaps it is not really possible due to PIC's use of non-standard busses (I don't know), but I have never seen this and my default saved scenario is the default C172 at Meigs. I've found that setting other, more advanced aircraft as my default causes problems with various panels.I might have to release a version of my guage that doesn't pay attention to avionics power.Lee Hetherington (KBED)http://vatsim.pilotmedia.fi/statusindicato...tor=OD1&a=a.jpg

I tried starting from the default Meigs field flight. Changed to the 767. VSI/TCAS blinks on and off, then goes dark. Seems like I can make the blinking come and go (alternating between blinking and dark) by task-switching in and out of FS2002. Takeoff and it comes alive and stays alive solid. Works great in the air! Thanks.Andy

This is a wild stab guys but is it possible that you have a non-default air file that does not have the correctly placed electrical section or perhaps another critical line. When "Van" reinstalled to revert back to the 1.2 patch, the reason it started working may have been due to getting the airfile back in the correct order. Again, just a wild guess but it could have merit.

hi,i've looked down but i didn't found where to get this gauge.Someone can tell me where to get this one?thanks a lotpaolo

I've reinstalled FS2002 and now everything works fine. Still a lot of work to do before I've back al the stuff I had before. Finally I can use this incredible guage. Thanks

Hmm, might be a video card issue then?Something tells me that totally reinstalling PIC is more than I can handle right now... I am getting a new video card though.Martin767 fetishistIt's a lot like life and that's what's appealing

If you are having problems with my gauge displaying blank (as if the power is off), especially on the ground, please email me using the button in my profile and I will see if I can get a version to you to test. It might take a few days.Lee Hetherington (KBED)http://vatsim.pilotmedia.fi/statusindicato...tor=OD1&a=a.jpg

Lee,at first I want to Thank You for a really incredible TCAS gauge - I like it very very much.Just out of curiosity: What programming language did you use in development of your TCAS gauge? How many lines of code does it consist of?You did a wonderful job! I really hope you will continue development sometimes.My best regards,MichaelLOWW

Hi Lee,where can i get your gauge?thanks paolo

The released version has 3300 lines of C++ code, the vast majority is display code.The next version of the TCAS logic, not including any display code, is already over 3500 lines and is maybe 70% complete.Lee Hetherington (KBED)http://vatsim.pilotmedia.fi/statusindicato...tor=OD1&a=a.jpg

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