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Project Opensky

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Quickie, do these planes work with FS9, I am having all sorts of problems, FSSound.dll, no gauges, all very frustrating cause they look really good. Bit complicated for an idiot like me though to install the blasted things, have tried the A330 so far, looks great in the window but just causes FS9 to crash with a A330.gau error message...Any help out therecheersPaul

Any ideas out there :-)

Gotta give people a chance. 3 and a half hours on Turkey Day :)The problems you are experiencing do not relate to POSKY in any way...it's the panel you are using..who's panel is it? Eric Marciano's?

The fssound.dll giving you an error message needs an entry in FS9.cfg like this:{OldModules} fssound.dll=1replacing the brackets with braces. Some gauges will not show without this file in the modules folder since there may be a dependancy on it.If you are using Eric Marciano's panel make sure the gpsexport.dll in the modules folder was not replaced during panel install with an fs2K2 version. Right click on that filename in explorer, select properties, then version. If it has been changed to the earlier version, do a search in this forum for it to learn how to extract it from your FS9 cdrom. Also while in the modules folder you should insure FSUIPC.dll is at 3.411, the current version. If you have applied the FS9.1 patch FSUIPC needs to be at 3.41 minimum.Make sure you have installed the updated flight dynamics for the Posky stuff.Whatever panel you installed should have come with installation instructions telling you what folders to put the textures, sounds, panel.cfg, and gauges in.

Definetely that's the solution.Open your FS9.cfg folder. If you never did that before you will not find it anywhere. Use Search to look for it and add show hidden files when performing the search. Then add the lines in the FS9.cfg as shown above.I had the same problem until I did this.Leo

This doin me crust in, I have followed all of the instructions, put the [Old Modules] in the FS9.cfg file and I still get the error message come up when FS9 starts that the FSSound.dll...... if I say load it everything loads and the planes load too, including a VC albeit that there are loads of guages missing. Am I right in thinking that these are really for FS2002

{OldModules}fssound.dll=1replacing the curly braces with left and right brackedts as a section of your FS9.cfg will make that message go away. It is used by gauges.Some of the flight dynamics (aircraft.cfg and .air files have been upgraded to FS9. Go on their forum to find the updates.I use their CRJ200 with no problem.

[FrameCallNoWarn]Sepecat Jaguar3=0[Old Modules]FSSound.dll=1[JOYSTICK_SLEW {0C68EE50-7462-11D8-8001-444553540000}]AXIS_EVENT_00=AXIS_SLEW_SIDEWAYS_SETAs you can see it is in there and I still get the meessage come up. Why it puts is there I do not know as I always tag it on the end. I use a text editor to do the change.Weird

The two lines I listed are a seperate section. It looks like your FS9.cfg is mixed up if you listed all of your reply in one section.A section goes from a section header surrounded by brackets to just before the next section header surrounded by brackets.The fssound statement does not belong in your joystick related sections.

There's one important point here. The gauge A330.gau comes in two versions, FS2002 and FS2004.If you are using FS9, go to Eric Marciano's web and get the A330.gau for FS9. Install it in your gauge folder overwriting when asked.If you added the Oldmodules line in FS9.cfg, and still you have the problem, then it must be the old gauge that is creating it.Hope this helps,Leo

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