I'm trying to run the 2009 707 that was featured on Simviation's main page. I've sorted out a few problems, but can't get past some gauge errors whenever I select the aircraft.
The gauge errors come up saying that the gauge(s) are from a previous version of FS that wont work in FSX. The gauges say they are made by an an Andreas Jaros.
I'd really like to get all the gauges and panels in this 2009 707 to work properly. I can't really tell which gauges aren't working but there seems to be about 5 error windows that come up.
Please help,
/me
Gauges made for FS98 will not work in FSX. Those error messages will give you the name of the gauge(s) that are not FSX compatible.
You would need to find a replacement gauge made for FSX ( XML gauge )
of FS2002 gauges.
I'll look for Alejandro's 707, but I should point out that the hype that came on Simviation main page last month said that the 2009 707 was FSX ready....that's why I was so suprised at all of the old gauge callouts.
/me
The 3 downloads I have installed for this aircraft are from SimV's FSX-Civil Jets-pages 62 and 63. 1-the aircraft, 2 and 3 the gauge packs. None of the gauges throw errors, all are from or compiled for FS2004.
Did you download the ac from somewhere else, or install any previoius version, or any gauges/gauge packs for pervious versions?
What gauges/gauge packs did you have installed initially?..when the errors first occured.
If you only had the ac (1B707V09.zip) installed (neither of the gauge packs) when you first got the errors, then the errant gauges are likely in your main ..\gauges\ folder. To check, remove all of the gauge files (.cab and .gau) from the ..\panel\ folder. Load the aircraft and see if you still get the errors. Let me know the results.
Shift+4 is a compass, Shift+5 is some autopilot controls. Both are empty in my install as they are from gauge files not included in the 3 downloads.
Dave
Append: sent you a PM-2/20-10:25amCST
-SNIP-
Knowing that shift4 is a compass and shift5 is AP stuff may help, but I think the problem lies in the gauge callouts for the pg.707, from what I can tell...and I'm no expert.
After Googling one of the pg.707 callouts, the best I can tell is that the "pg" was used in older versions of FS, maybe 2002 or before. That still may not help recreate the needed corrections for a for good working version of this 2009 707.
So, unless we can come up with details on what the pg.707 is, we might have to end this thread and call it a lost cause.
/me
Return to Scenery & Panel Design
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 110 guests