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Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:57 am
by xerxes
I'm trying to install the DeHavilland Otter. The readme says to put the guage sound .dll into the main FS9 folder but there already is one there and it asks if I want to overwrite it. I have a lot of other add on AC and I dont want to mess up another a/c gauge sound file. Can I change the name of the new file so they both can exist in the same folder?
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:09 pm
by BSW727
I don't think so. It is looking specifically for the name of this .dll.
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:11 pm
by Hagar
As you already have the file installed there's no need do anything. It probably came with another aircraft.
If the new file is a later version than the old one you can safely overwrite it if you wish.
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:52 pm
by Opa
It is also very important to check your FS9.cfg file for the presence of the following lines:
[OLDMODULES]
GaugeSound.dll=1
If not present, you can just add it at the end of the FS9.cfg file and FS will locate it properly when you start up FS again.
That just tells FS that it is OK to use the Gaugesound.dll - as it may think it is not compatible.
As has already been suggested, do not overwrite the existing dll unless the new one has a later date.
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:25 pm
by HoratioWondersocks
Hello
You could also make a backup of your present sound.dll and put it somewhere safe and then try the new one.I am sure you wont have problems.
cheers Andy
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:52 pm
by xerxes
Thanks everyone for the quick response. I'll give it a shot.
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 3:26 pm
by patchz
It is also very important to check your FS9.cfg file for the presence of the following lines:
[OLDMODULES]
GaugeSound.dll=1
If not present, you can just add it at the end of the FS9.cfg file and FS will locate it properly when you start up FS again.
That just tells FS that it is OK to use the Gaugesound.dll - as it may think it is not compatible.
As has already been suggested, do not overwrite the existing dll unless the new one has a later date.
I have a similar problem Opa. When I open FS9, I get an error message stating FSsound.dll is not compatible. I checked, and I have the FSsound.dll=1 entry in FS9.cfg. Any thoughts?
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 6:45 pm
by Opa
It is also very important to check your FS9.cfg file for the presence of the following lines:
[OLDMODULES]
GaugeSound.dll=1
If not present, you can just add it at the end of the FS9.cfg file and FS will locate it properly when you start up FS again.
That just tells FS that it is OK to use the Gaugesound.dll - as it may think it is not compatible.
As has already been suggested, do not overwrite the existing dll unless the new one has a later date.
I have a similar problem Opa. When I open FS9, I get an error message stating FSsound.dll is not compatible. I checked, and I have the FSsound.dll=1 entry in FS9.cfg. Any thoughts?
Are you sure you are looking at FS9.cfg?
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:21 pm
by patchz
It is also very important to check your FS9.cfg file for the presence of the following lines:
[OLDMODULES]
GaugeSound.dll=1
If not present, you can just add it at the end of the FS9.cfg file and FS will locate it properly when you start up FS again.
That just tells FS that it is OK to use the Gaugesound.dll - as it may think it is not compatible.
As has already been suggested, do not overwrite the existing dll unless the new one has a later date.
I have a similar problem Opa. When I open FS9, I get an error message stating FSsound.dll is not compatible. I checked, and I have the FSsound.dll=1 entry in FS9.cfg. Any thoughts?
Are you sure you are looking at FS9.cfg?
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:35 pm
by Opa
It is also very important to check your FS9.cfg file for the presence of the following lines:
[OLDMODULES]
GaugeSound.dll=1
If not present, you can just add it at the end of the FS9.cfg file and FS will locate it properly when you start up FS again.
That just tells FS that it is OK to use the Gaugesound.dll - as it may think it is not compatible.
As has already been suggested, do not overwrite the existing dll unless the new one has a later date.
I have a similar problem Opa. When I open FS9, I get an error message stating FSsound.dll is not compatible. I checked, and I have the FSsound.dll=1 entry in FS9.cfg. Any thoughts?
Are you sure you are looking at FS9.cfg?
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:49 pm
by patchz
[quote]
If I understand you correctly you don't get the warning message regarding FSSound.dll in one installation while you do get it another. Is that basically correct?
Correct.
Are the Operating Systems the same?
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:46 pm
by Opa
[/quote]
It's not a big deal, I just click no on both error msgs each time. More of a irritation than anything else. [/quote]
An annoyance that should not be happening though.
Just one more idea -
1. CUT your entire [OLDMODULES] section and paste it into temporary text file in you Desktop (so you can easily copy it later).
[OLDMODULES]
FSSound.dll=1
SOARRec.dll=1
GaugeSound.dll=1
The above is mine.
2. Save you FS9.cfg file and then restart FS2004 and then exit it.
3. Open your FS9.cfg file and Paste your Old Modules data - including the label of course) between the [FACILITIES] label and data and the
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:19 pm
by patchz
It's not a big deal, I just click no on both error msgs each time. More of a irritation than anything else.
An annoyance that should
not be happening though.
Just one more idea -
1. CUT your entire [OLDMODULES] section and paste it into temporary text file in you Desktop (so you can easily copy it later).
[OLDMODULES]
FSSound.dll=1
SOARRec.dll=1
GaugeSound.dll=1
The above is mine.
2. Save you FS9.cfg file and then restart FS2004 and then exit it.
3. Open your FS9.cfg file and Paste your Old Modules data - including the label of course) between the [FACILITIES] label and data and the
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:16 am
by Hagar
It's possible you have an early version of FSSound.dll. You can check the version from Right-click/Properties. Mine is Version 1.5.0.1
Re: Gauge Sound .dll

Posted:
Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:52 am
by Opa
May have to file this one under the "Great Mysteries of Life" category.
These old eyes do not see anything wrong with your FS9.cfg entries.
The only other thing I can suggest is to let XP do a search to be absolutely sure you do not have a second copy of GaugeSound.dll (and/or the others) anywhere else in the sim.