Everything posted by Maxwell41
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Matrox TripleHead2Go Problem
Maxwell41 replied to Alpinekid's topic in Video Hardware: Monitors | Multi-Monitors | Video Cards | Drivers etcAs has been stated, the problem is that the FSX developers did not expect to have to display panels across such large areas. To reduce the area of the main panel change the windowsize_ratio in the panel.cfg for your aircraft. windowsize_ratio = .33 (i,e, 33%) will give you a main panel on your middle monitor. It will also be reduced in height to 33% of full scale - which you may not like. Play with higher numbers to arrive at your preferred compromise.Max.
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Which P6T? Having trouble figuring out the difference
Maxwell41 replied to duckbilled's topic in System Hardware: PC | MOBO | RAM | CPU | HDD | SSD | PSU etcThanks for the response. Both the P6T and the P6T Deluxe V2 support SLI and Crossfire - although different flavours of both, it seems. I saw the other differences you mention and the V2 did not seem to me to offer obvious advantages for a FS system; but, that would depend on individual needs/wants.Thanks, again.Jim
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Which P6T? Having trouble figuring out the difference
Maxwell41 replied to duckbilled's topic in System Hardware: PC | MOBO | RAM | CPU | HDD | SSD | PSU etcLike Jeff, I have been trying to detect the significant (for FS) differences among these boards. Can you explain why the P6T Deluxe V2 is more suitable than the P6T?Thanks.Jim
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J41 "Panel or Gauge Error"
Hello.I'm getting errors when loading the J41 as depicted in the attached. This is VERSION v1.00.0970 under Vista. I've tried reinstalling with no change.I'm working through the tutorial flight and everything appears to be working.Has anything like this been reported before? Thanks.Jim McKinney
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Installing the FSX SDK
Installation to a non-default folderThe paths in the documentation and some tools will only be correct if the SDK is installed to the default folder. If the SDK is installed to a non-default folder, be aware that some documented paths may not be correct, and run the tool ConfigSDK.exe (in the SDK folder) to update the paths of a number of the configuration tools to the correct folder.