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agutz

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  1. My experience: You can use it in msfs24 as long as ms2020 is installed. AivlaSoft is looking for ms2020, then is tricked by a FSUIPC modification to work with ms2024. This modification does not work if ms2020 is not installed.
  2. @G-YMML1 How do you use PSXT with SI? Doesn't PSXT just collect AI-liveries for use with RealTraffic?
  3. FSDT's Zurich (LSZH) and Basel (LFSB) are not working in fs2024 SU4 (bumps in Taxiways). In their forums there is no indication it's going to be fixed.
  4. Just to clarify which version of ms24 and Rex Atmos Core are compatible. Rex's version 0825 is compatible with su3 of ms24. Rex issued a version compatible with su4 beta numbered 0919. This version had a time limit expiring a few days ago. Users were asked/forced to download version 0825 which, of course, didn't work with su4 beta. Rex revoked the time limit and those who had downloaded 0825 were asked to delete it and re-download 0919 .
  5. Sorry, but I still don't understand: did you get Atmos Core 0825 running on your system? Rex discord, 10/20/25, 8:42 PM. " If your running SU4 yes you still require the Atmos Core SU4 BETA". You can download it in Rex Axis / REX Support and Knowledge Base / Atmos Core - Public Beta for SU4. (dated 10.13). This version 0919 "has been reactivated until 12/1". Did you try this one?
  6. @Sparkrite Re Webview: I don't how I did 0919 get running without it. It just ran. So did Atmos in fs2020. Perhaps Webview was installed with Edge. However 0825 did not run with or without Webview2 installed separately. System is W11pro. On Rex's discord there are discussions about Rex Atmos Core's 0825 CTD. Webview is not mentioned. Is 0825 running on your system?
  7. I understand your confusion but the Public Beta has the numbers 8.0.2025.0919. I had it running before the forced update numbered 8.0.2025.0825. You can download it in Rex Axis / REX Support and Knowledge Base / Atmos Core - Public Beta for SU4. (dated 10.13)
  8. Just read a message on their discord: version 8.0.2025.0919 "has been reactivated until 12/1". Reinstalled this version and it's working.
  9. Edge Webview2 installed, still not working after update 8.0.2025.0825. Public Beta 8.0.2025.0919 was running perfectly without Webview.
  10. I prefer Mamudesign's over Orbx's Global Power Lines. Not only are their towers more varied but their power lines, marked by red and yellow balloons, are well visible and are real objects. You touch them, you crash! I tested it on the power lines crossing the valley between Morgins and Châtel in the Swiss alps.
  11. Try https://github.com/hallidave/landing-monitor
  12. Seems to be a misunderstanding. Aivlasoft EFB program has two parts: Server and Client. They are both installed on your computer. There are no "costly installs that required a server to run".
  13. Aivlasoft EFB server: Database selected = MSFS.NG-2413/R1. That's latest Navigraph database. Is that different for 2020/2024?
  14. Aivlasoft EFB installed for MS2020 is working with 2024 as long as 2020 is installed. When you start the EFB Server you will get a warning "Database disagree, would you like to start the DatabaseBuilder?". Don't do it. Start the Client anyway and and push the "no" button on the warning twice. (FSUIPC is 7.51)
  15. I just tried LSZH and LFSB. Everything is there. It uses the same data as FS2020.
  16. Aivlasoft installed for MS2020 is working with FS2024! When you start the EFB Server you will get a warning "Database disagree, would you like to start the DatabaseBuilder?". Don't do it. Start the Client anyway and and push the "no" button on the warning twice. The client will then show the plane at the correct position. (FSUIPC is 7.051)
  17. BrammyH: The really important thing to stress is, this has no ATC at all. That's correct. "SI Entourage" is a stand-alone application (buy once, 35 USD) that is not tied to SI's ATC, it can be used as an add-on to other ATC programs. The core SI ATC functions are now split into different layers of complexity and completeness: 1. "SINAP v2 Standard Intelligence" covering Commercial IFR, VR Toolbar, Traffic-Awareness, SimBrief integration. This is "pay once", 35 USD. 2. "SINAP v2 Advanced Intelligence" Nearly Human AI voices, more Cabin Crews and Tour guides. Here the pricing is usage-based: you get 250'000 "SINAP credits" for 10 USD and, according to Brian, that should cover approx. 15 flights. (it's not entirely clear to me whether this is a separate option or has to be added to "SINAP v2 Standard Intelligence".) 3. "Premium ATC" which is the present subscription based Sayintentions.AI, 20 USD a month, 195 USD a year. SI Entourage is part of the subscription. I hope I got that right, correct me if I'm wrong.
  18. At LFBD I pretended no to be sure who would be handling clearance so I asked Tower (!!): "We are new at this airport. Can you tell me who is handling the clearance here?" "Mérignac tower, Clearance delivery is handled by Bordeaux control. You can contact them for your clearance." With what other ATC program can you do that? PS: If you *really* don't want to talk to SI, there is a space at the bottom of the UI where you can type in your text.
  19. is a somewhat misleading statement. The co-pilot handles the comms and nothing else. He doesn't make requests. And you would at least *once* have to talk to tell him to take the comms. There are other ATC apps where you can keep silent. The unique selling proposition of SI is that it doesn't use manual input with your mouse. SI is meant to be talked to in quite free language. Speech recognition is excellent thanks to LLM. PS: What I have not yet tried is to talk to the co-pilot and ask *him* to make an ATC request. Doesn't make much sense but I'll try it anyway next time.
  20. It doesn't make much sense trying to persuade people who don't want to talk to ATC to use SI. As the title "SayIntentions" indicates you can talk to ATC and you have to "say it". Of course you can hand comms to the PNF but all he does is handle the comms. If you want to get a direct/to or an a different altitude you, the PF, have to ask for it, there are no buttons to click. BTW I immensely enjoy SayIntentions. Yesterday flying from LFBD to EHAM I had to ask for weather deviation, got it and reported back on filed flight inbound ADABI. At the DENU3A arrival to rwy 06 I let Brian handle comms but requested a direct/to from YENZO to PORWA (bypassing RIVER). Pushing no buttons, just talking!
  21. Thank you Dan, I didn't know that. I have been using SB Downloader for years!
  22. Interesting. I also use it (sometimes alongside with Charts) on every flight. How do you put Simbrief generated routes into A'soft EFB? I (think I have to) use SB Downloader. My path is C:\Users\myname\Documents\AivlaSoft\EFB2\Client\Routes.
  23. AivlaSoft's EFB was not a flightplanner but a full-fledged and excellent EFB with an elegant uncluttered UI. It required no subscrition except for AIRAC updates. As a flightplanner you could use Simbrief and then load it into AivlaSoft's EFB. Unfortunately it is no longer available but for the lucky ones who have it's fully functional in MS2020/X-Plane and AIRACS can still be updated.
  24. I just fired up MS2020 and indeed: Although I had experimentally set increase/decrease flaps in controls 22/23 puts flaps completely up or down. So as I suspected above this combo is useful only in some fighter planes having just two positions up/down.
  25. Strange! I use that switch combo for Gear up/down. No problems.

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