March 22, 20206 yr Hi, I purchased this a few days ago when it was discounted. Nice planes and should be supported by MCE according to the website. However I can only find and operate checklists in the MCE documentation but no flows or such. Without flows I find it very hard to operate the plane together with Lorna, who sits in the right seat. Furthermore she can not handle the autopilot settings or even lights, which she usually should. Can anyone help me with her job? Cheers Karl
March 22, 20206 yr Commercial Member 6 hours ago, khdgermany said: Hi, I purchased this a few days ago when it was discounted. Nice planes and should be supported by MCE according to the website. However I can only find and operate checklists in the MCE documentation but no flows or such. Without flows I find it very hard to operate the plane together with Lorna, who sits in the right seat. Furthermore she can not handle the autopilot settings or even lights, which she usually should. Can anyone help me with her job? Cheers Karl It's possible in latest aircraft updates, they changed aircraft info causing MCE not to see it as the supported E-Jets from SSG Go to "General" tab in MCE use rinterface and click <More options> button In "advanced options" panel, click <View config> xpmce.ini config file will open in Notepad. Change "Debug=0" to "Debug=1" With SSG plane ready to fly, restart MCE and a message box should pop-up showing info gathered for current aircraft. Post screenshot here or send it to support. Thanks Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
April 6, 20206 yr Author Unfortunately I did not take a picture. The message shows that an e jet is recognised and a profile is used. However, no joy with copilot flows. Edited April 6, 20206 yr by khdgermany
April 6, 20206 yr Commercial Member 2 hours ago, khdgermany said: Unfortunately I did not take a picture. The message shows that an e jet is recognised and a profile is used. However, no joy with copilot flows. You can write down info displayed in dialog box in this thread. Are you able to control overhead panel switches via direct voice commands? Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
April 20, 20206 yr I have the same problem. It seems like the E195 by SSG uses unknown datarefs for MCE
April 20, 20206 yr Commercial Member 2 hours ago, Alex Walker said: I have the same problem. It seems like the E195 by SSG uses unknown datarefs for MCE I doubt it. More like changing aircraft info like "Author name", "aircraft type". or "manufacturer name" causing MCE not to see it as the supported EJet from SSG. Go to "General" tab in MCE use rinterface and click <More options> button In "advanced options" panel, click <View config> xpmce.ini config file will open in Notepad. Change "Debug=0" to "Debug=1" With SSG plane ready to fly, restart MCE and a message box should pop-up showing info gathered for current aircraft. Post screenshot here or send it to support. Thanks Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
April 21, 20206 yr 18 hours ago, FS++ said: I doubt it. More like changing aircraft info like "Author name", "aircraft type". or "manufacturer name" causing MCE not to see it as the supported EJet from SSG. Go to "General" tab in MCE use rinterface and click <More options> button In "advanced options" panel, click <View config> xpmce.ini config file will open in Notepad. Change "Debug=0" to "Debug=1" With SSG plane ready to fly, restart MCE and a message box should pop-up showing info gathered for current aircraft. Post screenshot here or send it to support. Thanks http://prntscr.com/s3dt4s
April 22, 20206 yr Commercial Member 19 hours ago, Alex Walker said: http://prntscr.com/s3dt4s Thanks Alex. Download and install very latest Go to \X-Plane\MCE dlls\64 Bit\ folder and check you have "xmcssgEvo170.dll" and "xmcssgemb.dll" Should recognize aircraft as the supported E195 from SSG. Let me know otherwise. Don't forget to revert to "Debug=0" to prevent unnecessary file write operations. Edited April 22, 20206 yr by FS++ Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
April 24, 20206 yr On 4/22/2020 at 12:42 PM, FS++ said: Thanks Alex. Download and install very latest Go to \X-Plane\MCE dlls\64 Bit\ folder and check you have "xmcssgEvo170.dll" and "xmcssgemb.dll" Should recognize aircraft as the supported E195 from SSG. Let me know otherwise. Don't forget to revert to "Debug=0" to prevent unnecessary file write operations. I do have these dlls
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