February 24, 201016 yr Hello i have been trying to get my go flight modules to work every since i downloaded the new software i cannot get it to work with the new 1.90.in fact all i have ever used was the 1.70 series and those drivers worked well for me.i also had trouble with the 1.80 series and went back to the 1.70.the go flight site is down and im wanting to put the older drivers back on , and i cannot seem to find then.and also why dont the new drivers 1.90 work for my system.xp 64 bit pro/ e8500/4 gig/260 goig hd.i have removed all older drivers and reloaded the new 1.90 and still nothing.on the config it will show the mods connected and i can program the keys and rotories to the level d plane and then save it .normally i will get a permission to load go flight in the fsx sim , but it does not happen this time.what am i doing wrong my good simmers.........Robert
February 25, 201016 yr Hi RobertDont know how much help i can be except to say i am using the 1.90 drivers on Windows 7 64 bit and all seems fine with my MCP PRO, EFIS and GF46 modules. The only issue i do have, like yourself is that it doesnt ask to start the goflight software. To get around that i launch the Goflight GFDevFSX.exe program manually from a shortcut i have put on my desktop. When i doubleclick the FSX shortcut to run FSX, i also launch the gfdevfsx program (which i think is the bridge program between the golight hardware and FSX. The program (for me) is located in C:\Program Files(x86)\Goflight\gfdevfsx.exe.Hope you get it working. Its to much money sat on your desk as a paper weight otherwise.
February 26, 201016 yr Author Hello my friend i did as you recomended and that did the trick, i have nevr had to do it that way but its working flawlessly now very stable with the new drivers.thanks.........again......Robert
March 5, 201016 yr I also had problems with the 1.9 version of Goflight driver. I don't know what I did, maybe a computer restart and it works more stable with FS2004 and FSX and Windows XP
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