October 19, 20205 yr Has anyone out there had much success with making their GoFlight products work in FS2020? I've tried the GoFlight interface and it's very unstable. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't.
October 19, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, paulthorn said: I've tried the GoFlight interface and it's very unstable. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. How did you get them partially working? As far as I know this is the best way to get GoFlight to work in MSFS: https://shop.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/goflight-interface-tool.html MSFS
October 19, 20205 yr I was able to program some of them using FSUIPC. You just need the GFDev64.dll file in your FSUIPC7 folder. I think that's all I needed. David, CYXE
October 19, 20205 yr I use it with 2020 and have had no issues. You have to use the latest GIT for 2020 and have FSUIPC 7. Gnacino
October 19, 20205 yr Hello Gnacino, I may be confusing the Goflight Interface Tool (i.e., the GIT from pollypot) and the Goflight driver... To clarify, are you using FSUIPC 7 with the Goflight driver (i.e., from the Goflight site)? Many thanks, Brian
October 19, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, brianVancouver said: To clarify, are you using FSUIPC 7 with the Goflight driver (i.e., from the Goflight site)? Many thanks, Brian Goflight drivers and software are not compatible right now. Maybe in the future. MSFS
October 19, 20205 yr I use FSUPIC7 to get my LGT-II and RP-48 modules working. Only issue I have is the flaps on the LGT-II will just randomly quit working.
October 19, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, Little Jenny said: I use FSUPIC7 to get my LGT-II and RP-48 modules working. Only issue I have is the flaps on the LGT-II will just randomly quit working. Disable Power Management (allow the computer to turn off this device) in device manager/ USB controllers. MSFS
October 19, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, Little Jenny said: I use FSUPIC7 to get my LGT-II and RP-48 modules working. Only issue I have is the flaps on the LGT-II will just randomly quit working. Quick question: Is your trim working for your LGT? If yes, what are your setting in FSUIPC7 beta? MSFS
October 20, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, DJJose said: Quick question: Is your trim working for your LGT? If yes, what are your setting in FSUIPC7 beta? I have power management turned off on all USB controllers. I'm pretty sure it's the fact I have too many modules plugged into the hub. Not all that concerned right now as it's all a work-in-progress. As for trim, no I haven't messed with the trim yet. I'm planning to use the Flight Velocity trim wheel.
October 20, 20205 yr On 10/19/2020 at 1:55 PM, brianVancouver said: Hello Gnacino, I may be confusing the Goflight Interface Tool (i.e., the GIT from pollypot) and the Goflight driver... To clarify, are you using FSUIPC 7 with the Goflight driver (i.e., from the Goflight site)? Many thanks, Brian Hi Brian, I have, GF MCPPRO, EFIS, T8-2, GF-RP-48. For the McpPro and EFIS, I use the Polypot GIT and you need to use the version for FS2020 along with FSUIPC 7. You still need the latest GF driver as well. The other GF modules, I use LINDA which is free. LINDA is very easy to use and doesn't require any programing. If you ae not using LINDA, their site well tell you how to use it and believe me a dummy like me can do it. I been using it for years and Scott, one of the authors is always available if you have any issues. Hope that helps you out. Gnacino
March 12, 20215 yr I replied to this (admittedly only about the MC-Pro only) here: MS 2020 and Goflight? - Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020) - The AVSIM Community
June 22, 20214 yr i have all my goflight modules (except EFIS) working in fs2020 using goflight config ver 2.28. basically, you need to fool goflight into thinking its running fsx do the following.. have an installation of fsx (or the fsx.exe file installed). goto the goflight folder (usually in c:\programfilesx86) and make sure its set to run as administrator. then find the GFDevFSX.exe file inside the folder and create a shortcut to it on desktop. click the GFDevFSX.exe file, ( make sure you have the right file) nothing appears to happen but thats right. now start goflight config. click file and select fsx as the simulator( point it to your installed fsx.exe file if asked) in the goflight righthand window at the top ,select the fsx tab (not p3d one). program modules and save the config. now start fs2020 and your modules should work. i have mcppro rp48 wp6 4xgf166 lgt tq6 2xgf45 mesm 2xp8 t8 all working ok without pollypot or fsuipc hope this helps Edited June 22, 20214 yr by gbobb
June 22, 20214 yr Thanks for the detailed info on how to make GF Modules work in MSFS gbobb. I don't have FSX installed, but I still have the DVDs from 2006. What would be the best way to install it just to have the fsx.exe available. Is it possible to copy the dvds into a folder or just install as normal. It has been a long time. Maybe someone knows a better way. Thanks My System: Intel 9700K 4.7Gz, ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance 3200MHZ, Evga 3070TI 8GB, Noctua NH-D15S, Gigabyte 27" Monitor, Windows 10 64bit, 2xSamsung 500GB SSD, 1x Samsung 120GB, 1x Samsung 970, 1TB, 1TB H/D for Storage. Helmut Berger
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