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  1. No, I don't have ENB bloom, but I will look for what else may be running. I'd thought I'd cleaned that up but evidently not. Thanks, Jim
  2. I tried this and with nothing selected my frames dropped from 27 to 9 which was quite unacceptable so I'll just have to stay without it. Seems the dll's don't agree with me. I've an old system by todays standard: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 Processor 3.5GHz BFG GeForce 8800 GTS Crucial Ballistix Tracer 4GB SDRAM DDR2 1066 --Jim
  3. I think you are right Luis. When I run alphasearcher it doesn't show those files as being unmipped. thanks, Jim
  4. When I run mipmap manager on any texture file I get the following error report on each file it touches. The following errors were encountered: AI_Il86fuse.bmp - Processing error (Create extended BMP) I have no idea what this means or why I'm getting it or if its important. Does it mean nothing was done or what? Many thanks, Jim
  5. That is for DXTBMP, not the dll files. Specifically, mwdll.dll I cannot find anywhere. mwgfx.dll I have found from Joe's link. Maybe that dll is no longer needed. --Jim
  6. I saw reference to Mipmap manager which directed me to Martin Wright's dll files mwgfx.dll and mwdll.dll which are obtained from http://mnwright.btinternet.co.uk However, that site is a bt yahoo site that requires an account which is not free. So how does one otherwise obtain these files? Thanks, Jim
  7. If this happens consistently I usually make a modification to the .air fileusing AirEd. First back up the .air file of course.Open it with AirEd and go to record 1101 Primary AerodynamicsExpand it.Go down to entry Cm_dt Pitch Moment - Trim It will look something like -2.550000Increase it by a small amount to say -2.800000 and see if that solves it.If not increase it a little more. You want the smallest change that solvesthe problem. There are a lot of entries in this section that have similar names, so doublecheck the entry you are changing. Jim
  8. Thank you. That is what I was looking for. --Jim
  9. I currently run XP 32bit and am considering changing to a 64bit OS.What I would like to know, is what is the advantage of running eitherFS9 or FSX under Win 7 64bit as opposed to XP 64bit. withwi n with b I'm running on a ore 2 Extreme QX6850 processor, BFG 8800 GTS OC640MB video card. --Jim
  10. I've just installed FSX and gone through the setups and all that are mentioned inthe getting started postings. In FS9 I am familiar with setting up wing views viathe panel.cfg but this is apparently different in FSX. FSX appears to use theaircraft.cfg via CameraDefinition.x entries. I cannot find anything on how one accesses these camera position from withinFSX. I have found info on how to change the entries but not on how to viewthem in FSX. Can someone explain or point me to the relevant tutorial.For the record I have the FSX Gold edition with Acceleration. Thanks,Jim
  11. Are you thinking of AirWrench? http://www.mudpond.org/AirWrench_main.htm --Jim
  12. Thanks for clearing that up. Cheers, Jim
  13. Thanks for the very informative replies. That clears up a lot. Only thing I'm not sure of is how you drag an .exe into an app? I know how to select one from an an app but have never heard of dragging one. --Jim
  14. I've been contemplating moving to XP64. I don't want Win 7. However, searching throught the postings here I am somewhat confused as to what this would mean. I have 4GB installed and would like to be able to use it all. I currently have XP32 and fully understand the 32 bit limitation of 2GB and think I follow the /3GB switch option which I currently use. If I go to XP64 is there anything I need to do to FS9? I've seen reference to a /4GB switch setting but have not seen the specifics. Is 4GB the limit or can one fully use higher for FS9? I.e. if I add more RAM to say 8GB would that be accessible? Would it require a /8GB switch setting in FS9.exe? If I were to install FSX would I have any of these issues with XP64? Lot of questions I know.--Jim
  15. Which reads:>>>We have moved the existing FSX Hardware forum out to the MS Flight Simulation Conference level, placing it directly below the FS9 and FSX forums, presumably making it easier to access and readily available.>>>I have no idea what the name of this forum is or where it is. Directly below this forum is the one for the new Flight application from MS.However, much further down the list of forums is a group of 4 relating to Hardware. I don't find the link you quote here particularlyhelpful and it would be nice to know the name of the forum that is being referenced and where it is. --Jim
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