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MCE and X-plane 11

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Pilot2ATC works with the SIM.  As far as I know, MCE will work alongside Pilot2ATC,  but there is no interaction between them.

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Dave, MCE requires it to be ran in 32 bit mode. I change xplane to run in this mode and pilot2atc connect button does nothing. 

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Hmmm.  That sounds like an XPUIPC issue.  If XPUIPC is not running in the 32bit mode with X-Plane then P2A can't connect.

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I don' run in 32 bit mode, all 64 bit and I have MCE running ok.

Windows 7


Trevor Golding

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Thought you were saying that you had to run X-Plane in 32 bit mode.

As long as XPUIPC is running correctly, P2A should connect, as long as all the other Connect conditions are satisfied:

  • English-US Language installed and set as Primary Language
  • Working Microphone installed and set as Default Sound Input device in Windows
  • Valid Call Sign – Try using the default call sign of Mfg: Beech; Tail Number: N431VB. Press the Save button.
  • Access to Grammars folder not being blocked

Try running the program in Administrator mode by right clicking on the Pilot2ATC.exe file and selecting "Run as Administrator"

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Hi, got these two working but now when I click on stby to bring up the com window to mute atc chatter it will not pop forward.

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