February 26, 20224 yr Hi, I've been using aviaserver/flight monitor for months not and updated to the latest version today when I found out that while aviaserver is running, my joystick inputs won't "reach" the sim (I'm using the FSLabs A320-X). Aileron and Elevator controls are completely dead, it's only when I close aviaserver, they are working again. Any advice? Thanks, Stu
February 26, 20224 yr Commercial Member Just now, disco79stu said: Hi, I've been using aviaserver/flight monitor for months not and updated to the latest version today when I found out that while aviaserver is running, my joystick inputs won't "reach" the sim (I'm using the FSLabs A320-X). Aileron and Elevator controls are completely dead, it's only when I close aviaserver, they are working again. Any advice? Thanks, Stu Hi Stu, version 16.1 was just released which rectifies this problem. It was caused by aviaFlyByWire that didn't handle certain addon aircraft - but that should be fixed now. Sorry for the inconvenience. Mark Foti Author of aviaworx - https://www.aviaworx.com
February 26, 20224 yr Author 1 minute ago, marcom said: Hi Stu, version 16.1 was just released which rectifies this problem. It was caused by aviaFlyByWire that didn't handle certain addon aircraft - but that should be fixed now. Sorry for the inconvenience. Ah okay, great! Thanks for the quick support!
February 27, 20224 yr Mark, Interesting, as a couple of days ago I flew the Carenado MSFS Mooney and flight controls were dead when I enabled FBW. I'll try the new version and see if it works now. I just launched the server and it updated to 16.0.0.0, not 16.1. i7-6700k • Gigabyte GA-Z170X-UD5 • 32GB DDR4 2666 • EVGA FTW ULTRA RTX3080 12GB
March 1, 20224 yr Commercial Member On 2/27/2022 at 2:35 AM, somiller said: Mark, Interesting, as a couple of days ago I flew the Carenado MSFS Mooney and flight controls were dead when I enabled FBW. I'll try the new version and see if it works now. I just launched the server and it updated to 16.0.0.0, not 16.1. You need to run aviaServer twice for it to update: 1) During the first run, it will download the new version in the background. 2) During the subsequent run, it will detect the new file from above and update itself. This way users with slow internet connections don't need to wait for the download to complete before being able to use aviaServer. Mark Foti Author of aviaworx - https://www.aviaworx.com
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