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Post by investdude on Jul 11, 2022 21:52:05 GMT
The download link for BAC111 400 series model and 12 textures is only for FS9. So there is no way to download 111 400 series for FSX.
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Jul 11, 2022 22:20:37 GMT
You may have missed this (obviously), but, it's been stated here/on this forum a number of times now that "ALL OF" the DMFS files offered by HJG are "FSX PORTABLE". Please refer to "ORIENTATION NOTES" (following the actual website announcement) per the following-linked thread .... tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thread/10055/website-update-december-20th-2021.... and also as recently reminded per notes "1/2/and 3" within similar "ORIENTATION NOTES" associated with the following-linked thread .... tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thread/10131/hjg-website-update-18tth-2021.... and as also stated per "SECTION 1.01" of the following-linked BAC ONE-ELEVEN manual too .... tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/thread/9973/bac-eleven-manualIn summary and for additional clarity: "EACH OF" the DMFS files offered by HJG are "FS2004" native, but, are also now "FSX PORTABLE" too. In addition to this "ALL OF" the original and remaining panel related issues associated with each of the DMFS simulations (at least all of those of which we were already aware or could find) were repaired by us (George CARTY) late last year and then released during December (none of the look and functionality of the original DMFS panels has been altered by any of our fixing). At the same time we also released our own "HQ" type Sound Packs (separate FS2004 and FSX versions by Benoit PLAMONDON) for each of the DMFS simulations too .... whilst also separately retaining each of the original DMFS "MONO" type Sound Packs which are FS2004 (only) compatible. Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Jul 12, 2022 2:10:05 GMT
I forgot to mention ....
Using the BAC ONE-ELEVEN's (and COMET's too) "in FSX" you'll need to activate the "FSX specific SMOKE EFFECTS" data within each AIRCRAFT.CFG .... as originally provided by DM.
If I remember correctly .... each CFG (for these simulations) features an alternative FSX specific SMOKE SECTION, commented out (//) by default, but which needs being manually activated and used to replace the corresponding default FS2004 SMOKE data.
When I release FDE updates, similar to those I've already released for the TRIDENT's and VC10's (in order to further improve/fine-tune "certain performance parameters"), then these will each be composed of "separate FS2004 and FSX specific CFG's" .... namely to address the different FS version specific SMOKE EFFECTS data requirements for each BAC ONE-ELEVEN and COMET simulation. I'm not ready to release this data yet though.
For the sake of FSX I'm now going to digress here slightly because I think it's beneficial to do so .... for FSX users ....
The TRIDENT 2E, -3, VC10 1101 and 1103, SUPER VC10 1151, and VC10-C1K "FDE updates" (separate downloads clearly identified per yellow placards within their respective aircraft/texture downloads sections) contain separate FS version specific CFG's, to replace the original data inside each of their corresponding DM compiled aircraft type base packs .... each CFG feature the correct FS version specific Smoke Effects data.
The "NEW" TRIDENT 1C, -1E, SUPER 3B, and VC10 1154 base packs (only .... compiled by us) each already contain FS version specific CFG's. These do not need being replaced/updated. The FS2004 version CFG is active by default .... and the FSX version CFG needing to be manually activated exactly as is the case for most HJG compiled aircraft base packs
One other important FSX related detail also ....
DM included some "FSX specific Gauges" for each Panel. We successfully updated this data in order to resolve previously remaining FSX related issues which DM was apparently unable to fix. One needs to open each DMFS Panel folder; identify the "FSX GAUGES" sub folder (I think each folder's composed of just 1 or 2 files only); select and install these gauge files inside each main Panel folder .... and select "YES/OK" in response to any overwrite prompts. Many FSX users have overlooked this data in the past .... even during the DMFS days .... but it "is" mentioned among accompanying DMFS Installation instructions. We've supplied this updated data "exactly as DM first provided it" .... albeit fixed now. These FSX specific gauges "MUST" be used, "in FSX only", and are (once again) contained within a separate "FSX GAUGES" (or update) named folder inside the Panel folder of each DMFS simulation.
Mark C AKL/NZ
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