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Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 19:49
by Garry Russell
Hmmmmmmm :think:
What does it actually mean?
Just out of interest
Garry
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 21:02
by DaveB
Tks Ben. I bought FSUIPC4 this evening as a precaution
Garry/Tonks..
FlightSimulationUniversalInter-ProcessComms. There you go
Ben.. what are you using as a flight planner in FSX.. the native planner??
ATB
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Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 21:19
by Garry Russell
DaveB wrote:
Garry/Tonks..
FlightSimulationUniversalInter-ProcessComms. There you go
DaveB :tab:
Is that the electronic equivalent of making the tea?
Garry
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 22:22
by DaveB
Well.. sort of.. it basically does the work of a woman.. eg, it talks to everyone then to itself if no one is available for comment
Ben..
Did you read the readme file ref Vista?? Apparently, you have to be in Administrator Mode in order for it to register :think: :roll:
ATB
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Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 23:29
by TSR2
Hi Dave,
Yep, read the readme, but i still can't get it to work. :think:
RE the flight planner... pen and paper. I hate the default one.

Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 01:14
by DaveB
Pen and Paper :shock: I'd love to believe you mate
OK.. panic then. As I never leave home without FSNav and there is no sign of an FSX version.. a quick trawl shows that FSBuild has FSX comp. I know I recommend this prog as an alternative to FSN but I know little about it. Time to invest me thinks
ATB
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Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 01:32
by TSR2
when I say pen and paper dave... its very crude... very... but I don't like the default one... I must give this ""FSBuild" a try.

Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 03:50
by DaveB
Concur Ben. Having just done my first 3 VA flights in FSX.. it almost equals flying blindfold. The default stuff is the same shoddy FS9 poo and doesn't warrant any more of my time :huf:
Will add FSB to basket and see what's what
ATB
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Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 08:24
by DanKH
I have seen somewhere a utility able to convert fs9 flight plans to FSx's.
So a workaround could be to make the flight plan in FS9. convert it to FSX and then fly in FSX....a bit of a troublesome route I concur but it should be possible.
You'd have to fly using the GPS instead of FSNav though once in FSX....
Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 08:31
by DanKH
Reagrding FSUIPC...
FS= FlightSim
IPC= InterProcess Communication...
I think the U stands for User ....
A "simple" add-on that allows to interact with running processes.
In the FSX MS has delivered Simconnect as part of the SDK, that basically does the same.
In fact. FSUIPC v.4 only uses SimConnect more or less thus the unregistered version works. The registered version should give you access to more utilities built in the FSUIPC (eg. joystick handling/calibration, weather tampering and the like). But you should be well off using the unregistered version because of the above mentioned.
I hope this cleared the clouds a bit?
Btw. Have you converted Dave?