September 2, 200322 yr Mark Beaumont wrote:"FS9 doesn't even have any bridges"Not any bridges? There are plenty of bridges in FS2004. Fly along the river Thames in London or the Seine in Paris. Fly along river Rhine in Germany. You will see many (historical) bridges.Jozef http://www.dse.nl/~joker32/pictures/signature.jpg
September 2, 200322 yr Hi Mike Thanks for that tip - it works fine with the .dll in the root folder and deleted from the modules.If left in modules as well I still had the warning- strange isn't it.Main thing is it works OKCheersDave
September 2, 200322 yr I was joking, Jozef ... sorry, English sense of humour!Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg _________________________ Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways Team Member, MAAM-SIM
September 2, 200322 yr Mark wrote:"I was joking, Jozef ... sorry, English sense of humour!"Grrr.. they got me again with that English sense of humour. :-kewlJozef http://www.dse.nl/~joker32/pictures/signature.jpg
September 2, 200322 yr Forgive me if I'm wriong, but FSSound.dll is a little module that enables sound in some custom panels. If you take it out of Modules and place it in the FS9 root, you are effectively not loading it when you start FS9. Prolly doesn't matter anyway :)If you want to load FSSound.dll, place it back in your modules folder and pop this into your fs9.cfg file:{old modules}fssound.dll = 1(replace the squiggly brackets with square ones!!!!)That WILL do the trick.BTW... I'm not gonna bother installing old FS2000 planes into FS9... I'll wait for the new, shiny, FSD one... looks like it's gonna be a corker!Cheers,Simon.
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