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Saab340 panel problem

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For the first time I had my first real crash within fs2002/winXP.After installing the nice looking/functional Saab340 panel from Igor Suprunov, FS quit without a warning, and no error description in the event viewer either. Anybody in this forum with a solution or hint what might be the problem?Airplane in use is the FFG_saab340_crossair.Fs2002/winXPpro, 512Mb Ram, P4 with quadro2 pro 32Mb video card.With Regards

I'm not familiar with the specific panel, but in the past this sort of crash has been linked to corrupt or mis-behaving gauges.As a suggestion, try using a different panel (ideally a default panel) with the Crossair S340 and if the plane works without problems you may have to try replacing each gauge in the Suprunov panel in turn to find out which is the culprit.Have you tried contacting the author, in case yours is not an isolated problem ?Alastair

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Hi,You have to disable the Throttle gauge in the panel.cfg file. It is that gauge which cause the system crash.The simpliest way to do that, is to replace the "," after the gauge name but before the position values with a "."Fly safe,Staffan AhlbergFreeware Flight Group

 

Staffan

Thank you Staffan!That was the Trick, and she is a Beauty, both the plane and the panel.Took some time to figure out the name of that Gauge, but now it flies like a dream.Thx again!

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