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koexistens

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  1. This caused me some frustration as well!I solved it by clearing the panel state (reading for example "NGX SHORT" in one of the .ini files in the FSX/PMDG/737NGX folder, can't remember which. It wasn't in the airframe config file though, it seems to be a global setting.There should be a "engines running" panel state in the list IMO, I hope PMDG adds this to the next release.
  2. Good idea! It feels a bit more personal signing each post manually though. :)But I'll probably have it in the sig soon anyway..Max Persson
  3. Great story!Max Persson
  4. I run it perfectly on my slightly older iMac 27" with the 48xx ATI. It's wonderful now that ATI produces its own Bootcamp drivers allowing for the Catalyst control center. This gives me 8x FSAA without a major performance hit, but I do run it at 1080HD res and not full panel res. Be sure to turn off FSAA inside FSX though. The Catalyst also has a better anisotropic filtering settings then what's available in the FSX settings.Here is the download page for Win 7 x64 (you can find it by specifying Mac drivers then Bootcamp drivers from the filtering drop downs): http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/bootcamp-win7.aspxThis is something I believe not many now about yet, they just stick with Apples drivers from 2010 that comes with the Bootcamp updates.Max Persson
  5. Would be great if they used BitTorrent in that case, as many Linux dists do.Max Persson

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