December 10, 200322 yr I've noted that as FSMeteo updates all the wx stations in the surrounding area that FS2004 goes into giant pauses. This occurs during the course of normal flight when I assume that the stations are updated. Is this normal? Would I gain anything by using FSMeteo on another computer which is networked to my FS PC?Thanks,Bruce. ASEL, Instrument. KBJC, Colorado.
December 10, 200322 yr Hi Bruce>I've noted that as FSMeteo updates all the wx stations in the>surrounding area that FS2004 goes into giant pauses. This>occurs during the course of normal flight when I assume that>the stations are updated. Is this normal? Would I gain>anything by using FSMeteo on another computer which is>networked to my FS PC?Maybe, depends on whether the delay is when the weahter is being updated ot actually being transfered into FS in which case it won't make any difference.If you have the computer networked, why not try it and see if it helps. I personally think the delay is happening when the weather is being loaded into FS thats why I never bothered to run FSMeteo on my laptop via widefs. I have noticed delays too. If it works let me know and I'll do it too. In fact I may even try it later to see if it does work.RegardsTimhttp://www.spottedantelope.com/bwomack/ima...aam-sim_sig.gif
December 10, 200322 yr Author Thanks Tim.I should have noted that I'm using downloaded weather (from FSMeteo earlier), so I would assume it's the updating into FS process.Thanks for your reply.Bruce. ASEL, Instrument. KBJC, Colorado.
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