July 11, 20178 yr Where is the Modules folder in Prepar3Dv4? I can't find a detailed list of files in P3Dv4. Thanks, Tom
July 11, 20178 yr It isn't there until something like FSUIPC or something else that installs a module creates it. Russ Master Sergeant, U.S. Air Force, Retired Former T-33A Crew Chief Former B-1B Crew Chief / Flightline Maintenance Expediter Former Learjet Corp. Quality Inspector Formerly Young (😩)
July 11, 20178 yr Author I am trying to get the PFCcom64.dll file installed into the FSUIPC folder. I don't have a clue as to how to do it. Is there a folder somewhere that has all of the files in Prepar3Dx4 listed so I can move it there? Thanks, Tom
July 11, 20178 yr Moderator You have to install FSUIPC first ( or any other add on that uses the Modules folder) then the folder will be created. THEN you can move your dll into it. Vic RIG#1 - I9 14900K MSI Pro z790 RTX 5070Ti 40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160
July 11, 20178 yr Author Hi Vic, I have installed FSUIPC but I can find no way to install the PFC file. I have no way to copy the file into Prepar3Dv4. Tom
July 11, 20178 yr Author I found it. I was trying to install the program on my E drive which is high speed. But for whatever reason the main file got installed in the C drive and that is where all of the sub files are. Does this program automatically install to the C drive or can I direct it to my E drive? Thanks, Tom
July 11, 20178 yr Moderator During the installation process, you are allowed to choose where you wish to install it. If you missed that step, then the program will install to its default location on your C drive (or whichever drive on which your OS resides). Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
July 11, 20178 yr Author I found it. I was trying to install the program on my E drive which is high speed. But for whatever reason the main file got installed in the C drive and that is where all of the sub files are. Does this program automatically install to the C drive or can I direct it to my E drive? Thanks, Tom
July 11, 20178 yr Author Bill, Thanks, I was afraid this was the case. I guess I will be removing and starting over again...grin Thanks again, Tom
July 12, 20178 yr 20 hours ago, vgbaron said: You have to install FSUIPC first ( or any other add on that uses the Modules folder) then the folder will be created. THEN you can move your dll into it. Vic I thought I said that... ;-) On 7/10/2017 at 8:37 PM, b1bmsgt said: It isn't there until something like FSUIPC or something else that installs a module creates it. Russ Master Sergeant, U.S. Air Force, Retired Former T-33A Crew Chief Former B-1B Crew Chief / Flightline Maintenance Expediter Former Learjet Corp. Quality Inspector Formerly Young (😩)
August 13, 20205 yr I am having the same problem -- attempting to install a pfc usb yoke -- "jetliner model" into p3d v4,5, using fsuipc (v6) (windows 10). Unfortunately, I'm not terribly computer savvy. Question: Where do I find a copy of the PFCcom64.dll file? Regards, Brian
August 13, 20205 yr Please disregard the above question. I was able to get it sorted out with some advice from Pete Down, Regards, Brian
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