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  1. Hi Folks:

     

    As a recent convert to Steam ( which I do really like by the way), one thing I have noticed is a little green square box, about the size of an icon, in the top left hand corner of the screen . It is also on any other window I open, or the kneeboard etc.

    What is this little green box, and is there a way to get rid of it?

     

    - Roger


  2. Hello Folks:

     

    Looks like mission accomplished. Thanks to Jim Young for the idea and Jim F for supplying the replacement file. I've been able to complete my first flight in several weeks in the northern hemisphere with no stutters of any kind!!!

     

    Thanks again folks, you're fantastic!

     

    - Roger


  3. Hi Jim:

     

    Thanks so much for this.

    I was one of the luckier ones, I didn't have any issues for many years running FSX. A few weeks ago, I had a power failure while I was using FSX during one of our nastier storms, and when I restarted the computer after power was restored, scan disc reported several issues - some of which I noted were FSX issues. Shortly after that, I noticed I've had severe stutters - in certain geographical areas. I deleted scenery entries -no luck, changed config files, went back to older video card drivers and tried everything I could think of to narrow the cause of the issue. No luck. Researching in the Avsim forums, I found an older post from Jim Young which recommended using "procmon" to narrow the scope of the problem (Thanks so much Jim !!!).  I used "procmon" to see what errors were occurring when the severe stutters occurred.This file was one of the error entries which was logged at that time frame, When I went to look it up in my FSX files, the file was there, but  I could not get "DXTBmp" to open it  (DXTBmp froze trying to open the file, but it would open the surrounding files with no problems). So I'm hoping this is a step towards the cure.

     

    - Roger


  4. Hi Folks:

     

    As a result of a recent power failure, several files on my hard drive were damaged. One of these was an FSX texture file. It is Scenery\World\texture\007B2HW3. I have both installation discs of FSX Deluxe. Does anyone know where on these discs this might be located? It would be nice if I could extract it and replace it without having to repair or re-install FSX.

     

    - Roger


  5. Hi Gang:

     

    I have the same issues. The only thing that worked for me was to not use the FMC. It's disappointing as I like to use it, but if I keep the FMC off, and only use the default GPS it cures all the porpoising and autopilot issues every time. It's a real shame, cause this plane really does fly nice otherwise.

     

    Now if they could only cure the pressurization problem as well, this would be a first rate aircraft.

     

    - Roger


  6. Hello Vernon:

     

    If you have(or want to get) ADE (Airport Design Editor - freeware from Scruffyduck) it is very easy to change the frequency.

    If you don't want to get into that, Ray Smith's EDDF (available here in the Library) has 25L at a frequency of 111.15. I don't know about DME, as I haven't flown there lately.

     

    - Roger


  7. Hello Bradley

     

    Download the livery you want from the QW site, remembering where you saved it on your computer.

    Start the QW757 Repaint Manager.

    Click on "Install Repaint"

    Point the pop up window to the spot you saved your downloaded livery.

    Click on the livery .qwl file

    Click on "Open"

     

    Job done, easy as that.

     

    - Roger


  8. I too had the Beta version, and all of these issues were present before release, but none of the issues were ever addressed. I still like it. It does fly very nicely, especially, as Jon mentioned without the AP. I love looking out over that long nose.

    Overpriced? maybe, but look at the price of PMDG 777 (and I know this is not in the same quality). This is nowhere near that price, and as mentioned a few posts previously, even they are having issues with that. It seems that like everything today, the price goes up and up. When (if?) these bugs are corrected, this will be one of the better short haulers available.

     

    - Roger


  9. I was hoping for a fast cargo hauler that is still used today. Guess I will just wait and hope that Carenado releases a 1900C

    Well, this baby is fairly fast - a lot more than the recently released 1900D. I have the GPS power problem, but the HSI displays a map view and it flies an FSX route just fine - in fact its a real blast to fly.

    The autopilot is not built in to the virtual cockpit, but is included as a last minute inclusion pop-up, as most of the real versions did not have an autopilot. I have no problem with it powering up.

    The load manager also works fine for me.

    Yes, I'm a bit perplexed over the lack of notification on the status of the SP, but for the most part, this is a fairly well done plane with no more problems than most first issues (in fact fewer than some well known names). If you're looking for a nice twin turbo, this is well worth getting- even as is. I'm hoping it will be even nicer with the SP.

     

    - Roger

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  10. Hi Daniel:

     

    No, in the "Configure" pop up, I do not have a check on "Enable Live Weather Engine"

     

    In ASN, do you have " Use REALISM mode options" selected?

    It is in the tool bar in the "Settings" section, and is hard to tell if it is selected or not. If unsure, click it anyway.

     

    - Roger


  11. Hello Daniel:

     

    Opus does work with ASN, quite well actually. I use it this way all the time. The only instance that it doesn't work is with the Majestic Dash 8.

    Ensure you have DHM checked on the main camera page.

    Click the DHM button and ensure the check boxes in the DHM pop up are selected properly. I use "Assign Defaults" .

    I have Opus set up to start with FSX, and I start ASN prior to starting FSX.

    Lots of turbulence with that set-up, and I love it!!!

     

    - Roger


  12. Hello Yvan:

     

    Since I live in the area, and have the scenery, I can confirm that Halifax City scenery is very exact, even down to the color of the buildings. It certainly makes Halifax "as real as it gets".  Having said that, if you fly airliners, Halifax International Airport is far enough away from the city that you will not really see any of the city landing there, so it might be a waste of money.  If you fly slow and low or want to get a good idea of what Halifax really looks like, it is WELL worth the money.

     

    - Roger


  13. Hi Folks:

     

    I noticed the sticking altitude selector as well. I traced it down to the FMS being in "NAV" mode (top button, right hand side of FMS). You need to change the altitude in the FMS. That in turn sets the altitude selector on the panel.

     

                                 - Roger

     


  14. Hi Folks:

     

    Well as everyone has noticed, an e-mail has been sent out to all and a fix created - which is the important thing. I would like to express my appreciation to all those who gave advice in this matter and especially to Adrian Lehmann at the Flightsim Store and Steve Parsons for getting a caution and a fix out so that others were not affected.

    They have also settled things with me, and if this is an example of the way they do business, I would surely recommend them to all!

    Oh well, off I go to rebuild FSX.

     

    - Roger

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