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gavink42

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  1. Procedure turns are also sometimes included to allow an aircraft to lose altitude before making the approach.
  2. There is finally new development taking place for SPAD, and it's called SPAD.Next! Here is a link to a survey the developer posted to assist determining priorities. http://fsgs.com/spad-next-survey/ If you use SPAD, please take his short survey! If you're not sure what SPAD is, and you use Saitek panels, here is the original SPAD's home page: http://fstools.weebly.com/ Important note to SPAD "newbies"... If you use SPAD, you *must* uninstall all Saitek driver software, or there will be issues! (Disclaimer: I have no stake in SPAD, other than wanting to see it developed further) -Gavin
  3. Not everything is there! Not for the USB controllers themselves. If you go into Device Manager and look at the properties for some of the devices under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers", there is a tab called "Power Management". Look for the option called "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power." On my system (Win 8.1), even after turning off all power save items in Control Panel Power Options, my Device Manager settings were causing all of my Saitek controllers to drop out of windows. Once I un-ticked that item for each USB device in Device Manager, it never happened again. - Gavin
  4. That was the problem for my system. In device manager, under USB controllers, I right-clicked each item and made sure that the system was not allowed to turn off the device to save power. - Gavin
  5. Be alert for USB devices going to sleep at random times. If you experience that, there are some settings in device manager that will keep that from happening. I'm running 8.1 (not by choice), and that has been the only issue that nailed me. - Gavin
  6. gavink42 replied to mac44's topic in The Prepar3d Forum
    You simply re-run the installer, and it will ask you to enter your registration information. - Gavin
  7. I installed them all into P3D with their *free* Scenery Install Manager: http://www.megasceneryearth.com/store/cart.php?target=news&mode=view&news_id=63 That extracted everything into the desired directories. But as I'm thinking about it, I remember having to tell P3D to add the new areas. That's in the "World... Scenery Library" menu, then "Add Area". You'll tell it where your MSE files are (each state or city separately), and you should see them pop up in the list. Make sure you put a check in the "Enable" box, if it doesn't do it automatically. Hope this helps!
  8. I have various MegaScenery Earth 2.0 states, and a few Ultra-res cities. The states that I have were purchased for FSX over the past 15 months. All of them work fine with my current configuration of P3D 2.2.
  9. I run Carenado's Commander 114 on my setup (2.2) with no issues. Can't help with the Seneca. Gavin
  10. I'm not a developer, but your last sentence got me wondering... Are you saying that a plane designed for FSX might appear to be running perfectly fine in P3D, but still have issues going on behind the scenes? Are you talking about frame rates or flight model or other things? I have absolutely no problem paying developers for their time and effort! It would make the extra outlay of money easier if I understood the differences between a plane designed for FSX, and the same one from the same developer that was designed specifically for P3D. Gavin
  11. I highly recommend PilotEdge. http://www.pilotedge.net It's a paid service with live controllers using real world procedures and frequencies. They offer a free trial period. I've been a subscriber to their service for about 2 years now, and can't say enough good things about it! Gavin
  12. There's a P3D sub-forum on the PilotEdge web site with lots of good info. If you run into problems after reviewing that forum, post your issues there and someone will come to your assistance pretty quickly. http://forums.pilotedge.net/viewforum.php?f=45 -Gavin
  13. I love photo scenery. But the major downsides for me are blurriness at low altitudes and autogen buildings that don't match well into it. I was researching purchasing Orbx. But after several back and forth emails, they could never fix my forum login. Eventually, I just gave up on them for that reason.
  14. I may have to dust off my X-Plane 10 and give it another try, once 10.30 is released! http://developer.x-plane.com/2014/03/new-approach-capable-gps-navigator-in-x-plane-10-30
  15. LatinVFR KSAN installs and displays without errors using EMT.

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