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Airbus X extended .dll file missing

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Trying to run MCE with the new Airbus X extended but MCE window pops up and says there is a missing Avasoft3 xl.dll file missing and wants me to reinstall with MCE setup.exe. Whats goin on here? Anyone else? Mce works with other aircraft.

Hi Phil, I believe the support for the AXE is being processed now, and for what I have read, just about the entire cockpit will be available via voice control, despite not having an SDK. I also saw a post that stated controls from the right hand MCDU will be available, like connecting ground power, removing wheel choks, traffic cones, etc.

 

I am waiting on the next big update for MCE which will hopefully have the DLL needed to interact with the AXE. Fingers crossed, it wont be long now!

Will Reynolds

 

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No problem! They must be busy, as the DC9 and the QW146 have also been promised for the "Voice" treatment.

Will Reynolds

 

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It took me a long time to discover MCE. It's an amazing program and really took my flightsim to a higher level. I didn't want yo cough up $65'00 for it but glad I did! Its a game changer!

I agree, stumbled upon it when looking for any program to provide voice control for the MD11, then realised all the other stuff it does, plus the freedom to create your own procedures and checklists.

 

Great to see they will support the latest aeroplanes in the market.

Will Reynolds

 

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