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And I would think the OP asked about aircraft? :Thinking:

Did not...

Any of Milton's stuff.


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It's not freeware, but in South African Rands for overseas buyers you can consider it free! :rolleyes: NMG Trading products which design scenery for South African Airports...the airports are exactly matched to the real world and the site offers a lot of other goodies...AI traffic for SA routes, SA mesh etc.....check it out....


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Peter, just sent you a PM.


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Best freeware?

 

- DC-3 by Manfred Jahn

- Plan-G

 

Obviously :)

 

- Airports of Norway

- ORBX Iceland

- WoAI


 

 

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There are two great freeware options with FSUIPC:  the ability to monitor VAS and have a complete log showing VAS usage and FPS during a flight; and it's ability to trap 99.9% of all G3D.dll crashes which is a real nemesis in FSX.  I do not use or need any of the other features.

 

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How can we do that please Jim?


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How can we do that please Jim?

See page 3 of the AVSIM CTD Guide on how to monitor VAS.

 

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See page 3 of the AVSIM CTD Guide on how to monitor VAS.

 

Best regards,

I checked page 3 and enabled the VAS monitor, however I must have done something wrong. I get a .5 Hz stutter and when I disable it, the stutter is gone. Could it be that it is writing to the log at that frequency?

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It must be writing to the log at that frequency. You might check with Pete, the developer of the FSUIPC and see if he has a solution. I wrote the instructions based on his guide.


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See page 3 of the AVSIM CTD Guide on how to monitor VAS.

 

Best regards,

I looked on the CTD forum page 3 but could not find what your referring to Jim?


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It is in the Guide highlighted in red at the top of the forum,

 

Here is the section you need

 

Monitor VAS – The freeware or registered versions of the FSUIPC utility will allow you to
monitor the amount of VAS remaining during a flight session. This might be valuable in
troubleshooting Out-of-Memory (OOM’s).
Startup program and then enter the Add-on Menu and select FSUIPC. Once FSUIPC is open,
click on the Logging Tab and enter 024C under Offset and select S32 under Type. Select
where you would like to have the usage displayed. The FS Window is for Full Screen
sessions. The FS Title Bar is for Windowed Mode. AVSIM recommends you also check the
Normal log file as this provides you information on how much VAS you had to start out with
and then logs usage throughout your flight.

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t is in the Guide highlighted in red at the top of the forum,

 

Thanks.  It's also located to the right of any forum under "Hot Spots".

 

Best regards,


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