August 5, 20178 yr Commercial Member On 8/2/2017 at 1:16 AM, Olmba said: - When request Fuel (GSX) and after the fuel truck arrive they ask for fuel quantity. I say for example 4.6 tons, the reply I get is like this "what you say, say again please, ok 4.6 tons" I reply with yes, some strange figure is written into the FMS scratch pad, but nothing more happen, only get asket over and over again for the fuel quantity. This happen even If i ask for tons, pounds for all weight figures The following patch only applies to those who have the very latest distribution package (V2.7.2.0) installed. Do not use it on earlier versions. Download this patch Unzip and manually replace the following. "mce.exe" in \Multi Crew Experience\ installation folder. Overwrite files in \Multi Crew Experience\CandC\ folder Overwrite "mcpmd73X.dll" in \Prepar3D V4\MCE dlls\ folder. Mechanic should acknowledge the fuel figure easily and FO punch the numbers automatically into FMC-CDU. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
August 10, 20178 yr Author After install 2724 patch it dosent recognize when I say decimal or point (.) Svein T Multi Crew script and checklist
August 10, 20178 yr Commercial Member 13 hours ago, Olmba said: After install 2724 patch it dosent recognize when I say decimal or point (.) Thanks for reporting. it's the grammar file that was expecting mandatory 2 digits when confirming fuel, when it should have been one. Download this file Unzip and replace a single file (vMainCtrl.cfg) inside \Multi Crew Experience\CandC\ folder. Let us know if speech grammar needs further tweaking. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
August 11, 20178 yr Author Thank you, With the latest grammar file it now recognize decimal and point, but the feedback is again "make your pardon",OK 4 point 6 tons of fuel". When I confirm with yes, some strange figure get entered into the FMC scratch pad en executed. (4.6 tons was entered as 9910 tons). Svein T Multi Crew script and checklist
August 11, 20178 yr Commercial Member 7 hours ago, Olmba said: Thank you, With the latest grammar file it now recognize decimal and point, but the feedback is again "make your pardon",OK 4 point 6 tons of fuel". When I confirm with yes, some strange figure get entered into the FMC scratch pad en executed. (4.6 tons was entered as 9910 tons). Ah OK. I think he's making the assumption figure is to be converted to pounds and entered as such. Didn't know NGX had the option to switch to tons. That specific part needs to be reworked in "mce.exe" Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
August 17, 20178 yr Commercial Member On 8/11/2017 at 5:02 AM, Olmba said: Thank you, With the latest grammar file it now recognize decimal and point, but the feedback is again "make your pardon",OK 4 point 6 tons of fuel". When I confirm with yes, some strange figure get entered into the FMC scratch pad en executed. (4.6 tons was entered as 9910 tons). This patch should get FO to insert correct fuel amount depending on your FMC-CDU settings (whether you're on Kilos or pounds, which MCE can detect via the PMDG SDK). Don't forget to manually replace dlls in \Prepar3D v4\MCE dlls\ folder. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
August 17, 20178 yr Author 31 minutes ago, FS++ said: This patch should get FO to insert correct fuel amount depending on your FMC-CDU settings (whether you're on Kilos or pounds, which MCE can detect via the PMDG SDK). Don't forget to manually replace dlls in \Prepar3D v4\MCE dlls\ folder. Thank you, now it works! Now I can sit refueling all day long :-) It still replays with "What did you say or I make your pardon, understod" before entering the correct fuel figure Svein T Multi Crew script and checklist
August 17, 20178 yr Commercial Member 25 minutes ago, Olmba said: Thank you, now it works! Now I can sit refueling all day long :-) It still replays with "What did you say or I make your pardon, understod" before entering the correct fuel figure That's just to make sure the requested figure is given in correct number and units. For instance if your CDU setting is set to use pounds, and you give the figure in tons, it needs to be converted before FO enters it in pounds. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
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