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  1. Hi Everyone. In a different thread I've found how you purchase FS2CREW and get it working in v3.4 of P3D (remember to look at the v2 information as the joystick key assignments changed between v1 and v2 of FS2CREW) To get the VideoMarshaller going is also quite easy... The solution is :- 1. Copy the FSVM gauge file (from your FSVideoMarshaller\gauge directory) to the root gauges folder in the P3D V3 folder 2. Copy the whole FSVideoMarshaller directory to P3D (so it becomes a sub-directory in P3D) - or you can MKLINK if you know what I mean 3. Now the trick.... go to your P3D directory.. and using notepad or any other tool.. create a file called FSX.EXE (doesn't have to be a program.. can be an empty file !). The videoMarshaller guage is checking for an FSX.EXE followed by FS9.exe in the P3D directory and this little trick fools it into finding what it needs to know... You should now find when you use P3D the video marshaller also now works.. Cheers Gary
  2. Hi Everyone. I solved the issue...Root cause of the problem is the version of software that you purchase/download from www.fs2crew.com is OUT-OF-DATE ! So to install in P3D you need to perform the following steps; - Install the purchased version to a directory of your choice :- C:\FS2CREW Note it will create a sub-directory of FS2Crew2010 Download and install the product update (see the forum - I believe it's version 2.3). Now follow the additional documented support flows Copy the sub-directory FS2Crew2010 into your P3D directory (or use a symbolic link) Copy the gauge file over to the P3D aircraft And you should find that FS2Crew works from P3D.. Cheers Gary
  3. Hi Everyone. It's a long shot purchasing a product that isn't supported for P3d but it looks so good with iFly 737 ! I've installed the product into the C:\FS2CREW directory (it seems strange on re-install it doesn't know this...) P3D is installed in C:\P3D.. and iFly 737 is the cockpit builders edition (all SP's loaded etc..) - system is Windows 10 / 64. After install moved the gauge file... and then wen't to fire it up.. on clicking the standby altitude indicator - I get an error of "Invalid XGS Path" / Please contact FS2Crew. Error code 0x80070057 Display panel then appears.. but nowt is working in terms of it doing something (or saying something !!). Any ideas - my guess is the error code indicates it cannot attach to something.. Cheers Gary
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