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CV-990
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Post by ggi on May 30, 2010 6:26:46 GMT
I'm struggling with the new DC-9 panel set on FS2004, using Win 7-64. I've been getting a CTD on selecting Fly Now. I've tried the JT8D-1 and JT8D-9 panels, both are the same. (+ not tried any other 9 panels) I've added the two .dll filenames to [OldModules] and it's still no deal. Only difference to standard FS9 is that I've changed the default aircraft that come with FS2004 to show as AI with the .AIR file. Any ideas? Rgds Gary
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on May 30, 2010 8:37:52 GMT
All of our testing, since August 2009, has been in FS2004 and on a WINDOWS XP OS.
I can't speak for the WINDOWS 7 OS at all .... I'm sorry !
I don't have WINDOWS 7 .... and nor did anyone else either whom successfully tested these panel with me.
In respect of that [OLDMODULES] edit. You're only supposed to edit the FSSOUND.DLL file name to the FS9.CFG. You shouldn't need to edit both the FSSOUND.DLL and GAUGESOUND.DLL fikle names to the CFG together !
Be sure you've got the FSSOUND.DLL file (only) inside your FS9 MODULES folder .... and also .... be sure you've got the GAUGESOUND.DLL file (only) inside the FLIGHT SIMULATOR 9 folder.
Both DLL files are supposed to go to different folder destinations (as per the installation instructions) and not be in the same folder together.
Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by George Carty - HJG on May 30, 2010 9:15:33 GMT
All of our testing, since August 2009, has been in FS2004 and on a WINDOWS XP OS. I developed the panel on a WINDOWS VISTA machine, so it ought to work on Windows 7 too -- check those dlls as Mark suggested! George
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ggi
CV-990
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Post by ggi on May 30, 2010 9:21:56 GMT
Beautiful - thanks guys! Obviously reading the instructions is the way to go here. Great support thank you - the program does what it says on the tin (if you read the tin). Cheers Thanks to all involved
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