24-08-2005, 10:54 AM
Brad,
First off, let me get this out. FSUIPC is a great add-on, but it's a bigger PIA than it's worth IMHO. I wish MS would come up with a FREE
replacement.
Anyway, onto your problem.....
If you have a registered copy of FSUIPC, make sure that your information is put in correctly and the program is unlocked.
If you have an unregistered copy of FSUIPC, make sure that any access keys given to you by the author of your panel are in place. The
key should be in the readme file that came with the panel if one existed. If you're not sure if it installed or not, you can either look at the
registration entires for FSUIPC by looking in your modules folder (can't remember which file they are saved it, but it's in something called
FSUPIC.???) or just add it again.
If no avail, check the FSUIPC log file. It will be in your modules folder and see if there is any indication of an error generated from your
gauges. I suspect you'll find something there indicating that the gauges aren't registered for use with an unregistered copy or some crap
like that (if either of the two above don't work). If this is the case and there's no key with the program, my guess would be that somewhere
between the new version and the one you have, these offset read/writes were disabled.
Keep us posted on what you find out.
Post Edited ( 08-24-05 11:55 )
First off, let me get this out. FSUIPC is a great add-on, but it's a bigger PIA than it's worth IMHO. I wish MS would come up with a FREE
replacement.
Anyway, onto your problem.....
If you have a registered copy of FSUIPC, make sure that your information is put in correctly and the program is unlocked.
If you have an unregistered copy of FSUIPC, make sure that any access keys given to you by the author of your panel are in place. The
key should be in the readme file that came with the panel if one existed. If you're not sure if it installed or not, you can either look at the
registration entires for FSUIPC by looking in your modules folder (can't remember which file they are saved it, but it's in something called
FSUPIC.???) or just add it again.
If no avail, check the FSUIPC log file. It will be in your modules folder and see if there is any indication of an error generated from your
gauges. I suspect you'll find something there indicating that the gauges aren't registered for use with an unregistered copy or some crap
like that (if either of the two above don't work). If this is the case and there's no key with the program, my guess would be that somewhere
between the new version and the one you have, these offset read/writes were disabled.
Keep us posted on what you find out.
Post Edited ( 08-24-05 11:55 )
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