January 29, 201511 yr Hello all, I am having big problems in relation to FSX time. When I clock 1 minute on my stopwatch, the FSX program gives me 52 seconds! Thats 8 seconds less than 1 minute as you noticed! This is very annoying because I have to use FSUIPC time sync, and it requires the ''load 100%'' popup to appear every time again. Anyone who had the same problem? Thank you! Best regards Try this! I use it and it works great. Checks the FSX clock and adjusts it if needed. http://www.3dsoftworks.net/products/fsrealtime/ /Per W Per W Sweden Programmer since 30+ years (now retired) and a avid flightsimmer since SubLogic on Vic64. Now I enjoy XP 12.1.3r2 and Scenery fixing. Also did some real pilot training back in 1979-80. Win10 Pro, i5-11600K, Water Cooling, ASUS MB 32GB, nVidia 4060Ti 16 GB, 27" ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 2560x1440 monitor, 2 NVMe drives + 4 SSDs and 1 HDD for downloads/storage. Honeycomb Yoke + throttle and MFG Crosswind rudders. I always build my PCs myself so I know what is inside them.
January 29, 201511 yr Commercial Member When I clock 1 minute on my stopwatch, the FSX program gives me 52 seconds Since two of my systems keep perfect time over 10 minutes flight, what process of elimination have you investigated? Have you timed the system clock to see if the system time is correct? If the system keeps time, have you turned off your addons to test without them? Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com
January 30, 201511 yr It will still cause the scenery refresh window to run though. Yes if you set it to wait for long between checks/adjusts. I have never seen any scenery refresh, I've set it to check every 4/5 min and if the time differs 4 sec or more it adjusts. That small adjustment does not cause any scenery refresh If it did cause a refresh the whole time it would have been a dead prod by now. /per Per W Sweden Programmer since 30+ years (now retired) and a avid flightsimmer since SubLogic on Vic64. Now I enjoy XP 12.1.3r2 and Scenery fixing. Also did some real pilot training back in 1979-80. Win10 Pro, i5-11600K, Water Cooling, ASUS MB 32GB, nVidia 4060Ti 16 GB, 27" ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 2560x1440 monitor, 2 NVMe drives + 4 SSDs and 1 HDD for downloads/storage. Honeycomb Yoke + throttle and MFG Crosswind rudders. I always build my PCs myself so I know what is inside them.
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