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Selmer79

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  1. I'm doing a de-rust on the IXEG Classic Plus, and I looked through the quick-start. It says to add weights in the GROUND SERVICES menu ...

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    ...but mine looks like this:

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    Is the tutorial outdated? Is my install b0rked?

    I also noticed that I have no Livery Manager executable anywhere...

    Windows 11, XP 12.07, IXEG 733CP 1.5

     

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  2. Instead of turning off functionality, try adding the IXEG folder and Gizmo64.plugin folder to the exclusion list in your AV software if you can. I've done the same in Windows Defender to help reduce the massive stutters I got when doing anything with the CDU.

  3. OK, followup on the Xsaitekpanels plugin suggested by @mjrhealth, what an unmitigated disaster... ;)

    Turning on the GNS530 works fine until you hit the OK on the "boot-screen", and the screen goes black instead of showing the map. And the autopilot stops working completely. Like, it enables fine, but it doesn't do any vertical or horizontal piloting...

    Looks like I might as well sell my panels and yoke as I have pretty much zero use for them in XP11. :(

     

  4. You're welcome @Goran_M, and I know it's not your problem now. ;) I added the zip so you could test and maybe confirm th error.

    I'm a total Saab 340 evangelist now, I just love it so much.

    Thanks @mjrhealth, I'll give that plugin a shot. I've had rather disappointing esperiences with the panels in various planes, using the Logitech plugin, where the numbers on the radio and A/P panels don't always light up etc. Maybe this plugin will do a better (more consistent) job. :)

  5. It's confirmed to be related to a plug-in. I did a clean second install, copied over the Aircraft\X-Aviation\Saab 340A and the Gizmo64 folders and have been unable to reproduce the problem. Today I copied all my other plugins over, and it misbehaved again.

    Then I started deleting the least critical plugins from the plugins folder of the second install. I started with the XSaitekProFlight plugin (the plugin for the Logitech ProFlight panels), and the problem appears to be gone! I've tested multiple times now (both on the clean second install and on my regular install), rebooted the PC to make sure there are no remnants in RAM that could affect this, and so far so good! I've attached a 7-zip archive of the plugin for you so you can test this as well. Also, I've attached a screenshot of the remaining plugins and my aircraft so you can compare if needed.

    For me it's just a matter of turning on batteries, connecting and enabling GPU and then the avionics, and the throttles start "walking".
    Here's a video of it failing:

     

    If I can do anything to help test this further, let me know.

    XSaitekProFlight.7z

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