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Cameron

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  1. "Don't you think it's a little rude to come to a country where you don't speak its language?" - N. Taureau - May, 23rd, 2009, France
  2. You posted about this yesterday. The topic was closed because you have an ongoing support ticket discussion with nearly 20+ replies to it, and now you have opened yet another topic again. Please discontinue opening new topics on this particular issue as you are already being helped. This topic is now closed.
  3. As this now appears solved, this topic is closed.
  4. As this now appears solved, this topic is closed.
  5. I just realized you already have an open ticket with X-Aviation about this matter. Please continue your discussions in the e-mail dialogues already ongoing. This just doubles the support with the same result in the end.
  6. It's typical for screens to remain dark on initial activation. Reloading the aircraft after the fact should show screens again. If a problem continues please attach your log.txt file or contact X-Aviation to send it as an email attachment!
  7. Sounds like a pretty cool show with good displays! Take pictures and share regardless of whether anyone needs anything!
  8. This topic is closed. Please see the two other topics already mentioned about COG for the CRJ-200 in the support forum, which is also where this post (Kyle's) should be placed. The post you have responded to is in a non-support forum and going on one year old. If I am not mistaken, you already have a post similar (if not the same) also in the support area. Please refrain from double posting.
  9. Hi, Tom, All of this makes sense...it's a permission issue. X-Plane was trying to read files it didn't have permission to read based on user account permissions. The same is happening with your scenery. To fix this, you can CHMOD your scenery files to 777. You'll need to do this recursively in terminal. A quick google search will show you how to do this...be sure to do the CHMOD under the user account for which you installed the scenery on.
  10. I suppose it depends on the care of packaging and how much leeway was left for a disc to get around. Who did you buy from?
  11. Tom, Please do the following: 1. Download the XP 10 Demo: http://dev.x-plane.com/update/installers10/X-Plane10DemoInstallerMac.zip 2. Install the CRJ-200 to this copy of X-Plane 3. Run X-Plane (as well as the demo installer for that matter) without administration rights. Please report back what happens. Off the bat, this could be a funky permissions issue. The code is no different from V9 to V10, and you say it works in V9.
  12. Hi, Tom, Indeed, there should be no reason for a scenery pack to require X-Plane to run as admin. Install makes sense (very little still), but X-Plane is the actual application that runs scenery, and to it...a scenery file is a scenery file is a scenery file once it's read.
  13. Hi, Tom, Nothing crazy sticks out in the log provided. If you have the crash_log.txt that would be useful. As your on a Mac, OS X will also spit out a log that you can copy and past in the box that tells you the application crashed. My first place to start assessing this would be to have you put the texture resolution on the lowest possible setting. I realize things look ugly here, but this is a way to test if we're hitting a VRAM issue.
  14. There are manuals included with respects to its implementation in our aircraft. The flight tutorial is the most intuitive. They are located in: X-Plane/Aircraft/X-Aviation/CRJ-200/Manual
  15. I've just come back from a sim session troubleshooting this. Everything appears fine on this end!
  16. Should be the same as always! Are you trying to intercept the nav line and it's not capturing?
  17. Tom, Do you still have a previous version of the CRJ that did work available on your computer in installer form? With version 1.4.2...please do this: 1. Open X-Plane 2. Open the CRJ 3. Close X-Plane 4. Re-Open X-Plane On step four did you see the displays on for ANY period of time?
  18. Hi, Jer, I apologize if you feel "aged setup" was meant in a bad way (really just a fact of life with computers these days). I'm a heavy Mac user as well, and also had a very similar card to yours in my MacBook Pro. Needless to say, the CRJ would not work. To be more than frank with you, I'm quite surprised your dual core computer with only 256MB of vram can handle XP 10 with this add-on so well. We'll wait for Philipp to chime in here and see if he can figure out the culprit.
  19. Hi, Jer, Did you by chance ever try and run the hardware tester prior to purchasing? This sounds like a relatively aged setup. http://www.x-aviatio...og/crj_test.php
  20. Hi, Jer, What operating system is this on? This really sounds as though you have an install that's gone entirely wrong. Can you please: 1. Open X-Plane 2. Load up the CRJ 3. Exit X-Plane 4. Post the log.txt file here located in your main X-Plane directory
  21. Relax, guys. You're playing with a language barrier and good intended humor. Yoshiod, I assume your situation is the same to that of VR's second post?
  22. Perhaps if you had given such a descriptive example the first time around you wouldn't have received such a "huh?" reaction. Your first explanation can easily be assumed as purposeful invalid entry pasting. The current section of forum you are seeking support in has 5,800+ responses. This comment here holds little merit. Thank you for the detailed response, sans sarcasm.
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