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  1. After a crash I now have different Hard Disk positions. All the FSX stuff is intact. I have managed to reinstate all except PDMG which on trying to reinstall the following occurs. It is unable to locate fsx.exe and the readme says: This installer will search for your flight simulator installation as itis reported by the registry on your machine. If you have moved your flight simulator installation, or if you deleted it and re-installedin a new location without updating the registry on your computer, youmay be told by this installer that it cannot find your MSFS installation.If this message is displayed, you must manually navigate the installerso that it points to your default MSFS installation directory, or thisairplane will not install correctly.How do I effect the navigation, the installer closes.RegardsKen Ellis


  2. Hi y'allMaybe for some of us the sparcity of uploads can be beneficial, I remember my almost frenzied download/install/chase up updates/test routine when FS9 was at its peak of popularity and I had so little time for flying or even running tutorials for the likes of Level D and PMDG.Now I am catching up a little since downloading etc. takes up less time. This is slightly tongue in cheek since my enjoyment of the hobby is still as high.


  3. HiI wonder has anyone tried to install the excellent Albatros DIII in FSX, I find that it works very well EXCEPT that the window is cut off about a tenth of the height from the bottom on all views except the 2D panel. The desktop is visible in the gap.This is the only imported aircraft displaying this fault in the ones I have tried.ken ellis


  4. Hi BertYes, I have experimented with this before but the problem is that many panels DO extend to the top of window so without major surgery (via FS Panel Studio) for instance, to every individual panel, I have not yet found a universal panacea.Living with the loss of say 24 mm vertically with a window must be set against the angst of the above so until a better solution comes along that is what I must do.Another associated problem I notice concerns the use of widescreen (16 x 9) monitors for fs use.In a recent review of a 707 by Mike T he shows several screenshots of the panel with such a monitor. I wonder if I am hypersensitive to the aspect ratio distortion since it spoils the whole image for me.When I visit houses which have a widescreen TV I notice that many still keep the 16 x 9 aspect to view 4 x 3 images and are unperturbed at the effect so I guess I am a minority in being sensitive to it.regardsken


  5. Hi AndreasUnfortunately 17" & 19" LCDs have a native resolution of 1280 x 1024 which gives an aspect ratio of 1.25/1 instead of 1.33/1 (4x3).This res. MUST be used in order to preserve quality of image.This gives unnaceptable distortion of circles and squares from a 4 x 3 image full screen so the only solution is using windowed mode which more or less corrects this.regards


  6. HiI notice your squares are rectangles and your circles are elipses ! May have something to do with your problem. Suggest you try using a ratio which gives a correct Horizontal/Vertical ratio. On reflection I don't see how this can be affecting fonts but you will get a non distorted image.ken ellis


  7. Hi PaulActually it does if you use full screen but in window mode the Title bar plus the menu bar plus the taskbar all conspire to bring the ratio down to 4:3 thus giving round gauges as designed.This bugged me when I first got my 19" BenQ TFT but I have learned to live with window mode.Any other ratio with my TFT gives inferior graphics.As an aside, a CRT monitor set to a 4:3 ratio distorts in window mode and not in full screen.Regardsken ellis


  8. HelloInterestingly I have just this week obtained a TFT monitor, it is a benQ FP991 which is near top of range obtainable today.Some points I have already discovered: The native resolution is 1280x1024 (like all or most TFTs)and any other setting of the graphics card degrades the image. This leads to a problem with FS9's aspect ratio when using full screen insofar as the panels use a ratio of 1.33:1 and the monitor cannot be changed from 1.25:1 and we are left with elliptical gauges which should be circular. My solution which is not very satisfactory is to use "windowed" mode and crop the window to give the correct aspect ratio. It would be possible to modify panels using FS Panel studio but then windowed mode would present a few problems and anyhow I couldn't face the task of modifying all my panels.Otherwise the image is absolutely crisp and clear and I have not as yet noticed any other negatives.Will post again after I have more experience.ken ellis


  9. HelloThanx for the reply, it sent me on a 2 day saga searching for answers, you are correct in your view that AA level influences the magnitude of the hesitancy, but this is only quite minimal. I eventually had to re-install fs9 before the problem was solved. Strange since fs was working perfectly in all aspects save fsnav/fullscreen.Regardsken ellis


  10. Hi WolfgangYou seem to have had the same idea as i had which was to make the two main gauges larger and more readable by means of a new bitmap and by means of FSpanelstudio and sacrificing the little used clock achieve this end.I too found that the clock had to be present but I managed to shoehorn it in and now have a fully readable version of probably the best freeware panel available.I also used the same techniques on various panels using the excellent (fs98 vintage) realcrt series gauges.The Jan 01 bug caused me hours of chasing before I spotted the patch on Eric's site.Regards

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