July 31, 201015 yr Hi guys,I have just noticed that this gauge does not do what it is supposed to do...does not work in PSS 777, E145V2, E170 and probably a few others...looks like different products require different versions of this product. What is the best way to handle this ? Does anybody have a link to download the different versions ?Thanks
July 31, 201015 yr Commercial Member I've wondered this too... it's never worked for me in any of the addons that use it. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
August 1, 201015 yr I stumbled across this problem a few weeks ago. Doesn't work in Wilco's 777 either. I'm switching to RealityXP's Wx500...Scott Miller
August 1, 201015 yr Works fine for me in all products. Have you actually got the gauge in your gauges folder? My version of FSWXR2100.gau was created on 23/04/2008 which is the latest version I believe. i7 2600k @ 5.1Ghz, ASUS Sabertooth P67, 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600Mhz, EVGA GTX 580 @ 950MHz, OCZ Vertex II 240GB, ASUS Xonar DG, Thermaltake Toughpower XT 875W PSU, Antec KÜHLER 620 W/C, Corsair 600T SE White My FS9 Screens - http://fs9screens.blogspot.com/ Callum Richardson
August 1, 201015 yr Author Works fine for me in all products. Have you actually got the gauge in your gauges folder? My version of FSWXR2100.gau was created on 23/04/2008 which is the latest version I believe.Can you please mail me your file? I have a 2006 and 2007 version.Thanks
August 1, 201015 yr Hi guys,I have just noticed that this gauge does not do what it is supposed to do...does not work in PSS 777, E145V2, E170 and probably a few others...looks like different products require different versions of this product. What is the best way to handle this ? Does anybody have a link to download the different versions ?ThanksHere's the deal - each plane that uses the gauge seems to use a different version and will not work with the wrong one. The best strategy is to re-install each plane and as you do, to remove the gauge file from the gauge folder and put it in the panel(s) folder(s) for the plane. There are several vendors who use the thing and each is unique to their plane(s). If you do as I suggest, the gauge won't be stepped on by new installs.DJ
August 1, 201015 yr Author Here's the deal - each plane that uses the gauge seems to use a different version and will not work with the wrong one. The best strategy is to re-install each plane and as you do, to remove the gauge file from the gauge folder and put it in the panel(s) folder(s) for the plane. There are several vendors who use the thing and each is unique to their plane(s). If you do as I suggest, the gauge won't be stepped on by new installs.DJThanks ubersu. That makes perfect sense. Could I bother you with sending me all the versions that you have? It would save me a lot of time as all my aircraft are heavily customized :-(
August 2, 201015 yr Author Thanks ubersu. That makes perfect sense. Could I bother you with sending me all the versions that you have? It would save me a lot of time as all my aircraft are heavily customized :-(Never mind. Did a fake install to a renamed FS9 directory. COpied the relevant file to the panel folder. All is well. I now have three diferent versions of the file located in their respective aircraft folders. Problem solved.Thanks ubersu.
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