May 5, 20215 yr I get the panel, but everything where gauges are supposed to go is blank! Now, I have added quite a few airplanes -- feeware and payware -- and when I can, I tell it "no" when asked to overwrite something (which it never has) when installing new aircraft. But I don't know what the installers are doing. I also know that somewhere in these files are .cfg files where I could check for the gauges files pulled by cfg and see if they are even there. I guess what I'm saying is, I have no idea where to even begin troubeshooting and I have no idea what caused it to begin with.
May 5, 20215 yr Author Arghhhh! All of my "panels" in my "panels" folder refers to the C182!!!! I need a new "panels" folder for the B350!!
May 5, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, Airhead said: I have no idea where to even begin troubeshooting and I have no idea what caused it to begin with. If you go to the FSX\Simobjects\Airplanes\Beech_King_Air_350 folder, and open up the panel.cfg file with Notepad, you will find something like: [VCockpit01] size_mm=512,512 pixel_size=512,512 texture=$Kingair_1 background_color=0,0,0 gauge00=KingAir!Itt1, 0, 0, 74, 74 gauge01=KingAir!Itt2, 79, 0, 74, 74 gauge02=KingAir!Torque1, 0, 74, 74, 74 gauge03=KingAir!Torque2, 79, 74, 74, 74 gauge04=KingAir!PropRpm1, 0, 148, 74, 74 gauge05=KingAir!PropRpm2, 79, 148, 74, 74 etc All the panel gauges are inside the KingAir.dll file in FSX\Gauges Do you have that dll file? Edited May 5, 20215 yr by Bert Pieke Bert
May 6, 20215 yr Author Hey! Thanks a lot! Thankfully, I have a bit of experience with text-based stuff like this (QuickBasic, VisualBasic for Applications, and the old Autoexec.bat and Config.sys) so I took what you pointed out, compared other panel.cfg files, and worked it out. Thanks again!
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