January 3, 200422 yr I just started adding my Project Airbus A320's into FS2004 and when starting FS2004 I get a FSSound.dll error. I then deleted the Fssound.dll and everything works fine, but I was wondering what does the Fssound.dll do?
January 3, 200422 yr There is no need to delete fssound.dll from your flightsim. You need to locate your fs9.cfg file which if you are using XP will be located in C:Documents And SettingsYOURUSERNAMEApplication DataMicrosoftFS9and add the following text OldModulesfssound.dll=1Now for some reason this won't allow me to show you properly but you need to add the squared brackets to the front and back of the OldModules text. The squared brackets are the ones located immediately to the right of your P key and are the lower of the two sets? Can someone tell me why this forum window will not allow me to show them? Then you won't get the error message.As far as what does the dll do goes, I think it allows certain gauges to have sound but I may be wrong.markyboy.
January 3, 200422 yr The square brackets on just about all web based forums are not acceptable. I suspect that being we are having our reply text be converted to the html code used in we sites, the brackets "can not be escaped" to allow representation as a text character. Brackets have a special function with javascript and/or html code.Usually braces "{}" are used for posting with instructions to substitute brackets.
January 3, 200422 yr Author Thanks :-) It realy dosen't matter to me if my panel switches have sound or not, so deleting the Fssound.dll doesn't make a difference to me.
January 4, 200422 yr OK, one more try for tonight:[OldModules]fssound.dll=1There, thats better. Now I'll need to see if it works in IE too.
January 4, 200422 yr Good! brackets work in both IE and Netscape.Some of the squares that show in IE display in Netscape as other characters including taller angle brackets and what looks like square brackets with the upper OR lower end missing.Odd that IE displays the other three card suite symbols but not diamonds.Brackets get converted to HTML tags:[OldModules]gets converted to:<OldModules>which the browser tries to read as a HTML tag, but it's invalid, so it's ignored.But [ is displayed as [ and ] is displayed as ] The ";" is a delimeter to indicate the number is ended.
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