July 10, 201213 yr ...with no instructions. I did download the drivers from the link on Laminar X-Plane web site, yet no instructions. I was going to run the exe that came in it after selecting the windows directory, but paused when it says installing some runtime drivers... is that okay? meanwhile the usb stick is not recognized by the pc... no messages, just nothing I think... what do I do here? figured someone here ought to know... thanks, peter Peter James / Former Lead Designer Flight Unlimited III / ATP Beechjet 400A Captain 7000+ hours total flying time / Sager NP9280 notebook / i7 950 3.07 / 6 Gig / GTX280M 1280x1200x32
July 10, 201213 yr Commercial Member Send X-Plane support an email and ask them. They are very receptive to people who are having issues. http://www.x-plane.com/support/landing/
July 10, 201213 yr I bought the stick for X-Plane 9 and I'm using it with GNU/Linux. I've downloaded a driver from this page: http://sentinelcusto... HL&o=all&t=all The file was called aksusbd_1.15-1_i386.deb To install this package on the 64-bit version of Ubuntu, I entered this command: sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture aksusbd_1.15-1_i386.deb It must be easier with Windows: just use the driver installer before plugging the stick. If you want to know if it works, just use X-Plane without the DVD. Happy flying. B) Georges - OpenStreetMap - Ubuntu GNU/Linux -
July 10, 201213 yr Author got it working... I didn't realize it was not a drive until another friend of mine helped me.... all is well now got it running XP! Peter James / Former Lead Designer Flight Unlimited III / ATP Beechjet 400A Captain 7000+ hours total flying time / Sager NP9280 notebook / i7 950 3.07 / 6 Gig / GTX280M 1280x1200x32
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