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WT G3000 v0.7.8 doesn't work with SU10

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Looks like the G3000 will need an update as it comes up with blank screens after SU10's install.


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Jumped the gun on this one.  The 'dakfly0219' Longitude mod from 'Flightsim.to' no longer works.  The WT G3000 is fine in SU10.


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52 minutes ago, Dillon said:

Looks like the G3000 will need an update as it comes up with blank screens after SU10's install.

Marwan's enhanced WT G3000 for the Hjet worked perfectly for me today.  Don't be grounded!  Fly the Hjet!
https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/624306-homeward-bound/
 

 

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Hi Dillion,  The white screens result from a change in texture names in SU10.  Copy and paste this into your panel.cfg file in located in your mod's panel.FDEFix folder, replacing the original entries, and you should be good to go.

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[VCockpit01]
size_mm=1280,800
pixel_size=1280,800
texture=PFD_Screens
background_color=42,42,40
htmlgauge00=NavSystems/AS3000/PFD/AS3000_PFD.html, 0,0,1280,800

[VCockpit02]
size_mm=1280,800
pixel_size=1280,800
texture=MFD_Screens
background_color=42,42,40
htmlgauge00=NavSystems/AS3000/MFD/AS3000_MFD.html, 0,0,1280,800

[VCockpit03]
size_mm=480,640
pixel_size=480,640
texture=TSC_Screens_1
background_color=42,42,40
htmlgauge00=NavSystems/AS3000/TSC/Vertical/AS3000_TSC_Vertical.html?Index=1, 0,0,480,640

[VCockpit04]
size_mm=480,640
pixel_size=480,640
texture=TSC_Screens_2
background_color=42,42,40
htmlgauge00=NavSystems/AS3000/TSC/Vertical/AS3000_TSC_Vertical.html?Index=2, 0,0,480,640

[VCockpit05]
size_mm=512,350
pixel_size=512,350
texture=AttitudeDisplay
background_color=42,42,40
htmlgauge00=NavSystems/AS1000_BackupDisplay/AttitudeSpeed/AS1000_AttitudeSpeedBackup.html, 0,0,512,350

[Vcockpit06]
size_mm=230,45
pixel_size=230,45
texture=Hourmeter
emissive=0
htmlgauge00=Generic/Misc/HourMeter/HourMeter.html, 0, 0, 230, 45

[VPainting01]
size_mm                = 2048,512
texture                = RegistrationNumber
location             = exterior
painting00=Registration/Registration.html?font_color=black, 0, 0, 2048, 512

[VPainting02]
size_mm                = 512,128
texture                = RegistrationNumber
location             = interior
painting00=Registration/Registration.html?font_color=white,    0, 0, 512, 128

 

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7 hours ago, irocx said:

Hi Dillion,  The white screens result from a change in texture names in SU10.  Copy and paste this into your panel.cfg file in located in your mod's panel.FDEFix folder, replacing the original entries, and you should be good to go.

 

I can't thank you enough for this one! 👍


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All this is very well explained at the dev post at Flightsim.to.


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4 minutes ago, edpatino said:

All this is very well explained at the dev post at Flightsim.to.

I just posted it there which I got from here...😏

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Another possible work around for the WT G3000 white screens on the C700 found on the flightsim forum until the dakfly0209 Longitude mod is updated for SU10

 

XWingViper

12h

I, for the most part, solved the white screen on the Longitude with 1.95.

It looks like Asobo changed the names of the panels.
Copy the original PANEL.CFG to the Community directory. I think there is only one difference which is the color of the Registration Number

However, I see that the L/R BATT buttons do not separate the panel power as they used to. I may dig into this more?!?!?!

Copy \Official\OneStore\Asobo-aircraft-longitude\SimObjects\Airplanes\Asobo_Longitude\panel\PANEL.CFG

TO: \Community\aircraft-longitudeFDEfix\SimObjects\AirPlanes\Asobo_Longitude\panel.FDEFix\

 

 

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