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Coop

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  1. This sounds like either a plugin or hardware is conflicting and cutting off the fuel flow to the engine. I would recommend disconnecting any hardware to test if that is the conflict, and if that's not it, temporarily removing all other 3rd party plugins and trying that way.
  2. Are you using FSE mode (set in the SR22 Load Manger window) to control the fuel tanks from the sim or not? If you aren't in FSE mode and there is another plugin trying to control fuel loading, it can lead to weird conflicts such as this.
  3. Those steps should be leading to the engine starting. Two things you can try, first is as silly as this sounds, can you confirm there is fuel in the tanks and the fuel selector is not set to off? If those aren't the case, you can try running engine maintenance in the SR20 menu under the Maintenance tab.
  4. What is the arrangement of the monitors you have set in Windows Settings? Additionally, are you running X-Plane in full-screen or Windowed mode? I assume you have followed RealSimGear's settings guide: http://help.realsimgear.com/en/articles/3737083-setup-for-the-realsimgear-g5
  5. Hm, yeah. Do you have hardware switches or something that might be taking over X-Plane's G1000 handling away from the aircraft plugin?
  6. You can find details on that here: https://torques.im/s50Gba
  7. It seems that SVS is getting out of sync with the state tracker. Does the AHRS align hide itself after ~30 seconds?
  8. We are considering adding it
  9. That setting is only part of 1.1 which has only been limitedly rolled out (as part of the Islander and Sundowner integration) The update will roll out to the main installer soon.
  10. Hi Henry, We are using customizations on top of the default G1000. This is only possible in modes where the 3D cockpit is rendering. The hide_3d_details setting is a way to get around this X-Plane limitation by essentially turning the 3D cockpit view into a generic 2D without panel view.
  11. This is an option that can be picked at load time, by setting hide_3d_details to 0 in the settings.cfg file located inside the SR22/plugins/sr_systems/settings option. This will disable all 3D objects from loading when in interior views. It only makes sense to use if you have a full hardware cockpit setup as no on screen controls in the 3D cockpit will be available.
  12. Do you have hardware switches installed perhaps? Those could be overriding X-Plane systems and forcing things to be powered off. If not, something could have caused the X-Plane (not our main system) battery to think its dead, you can try deleting the M20R_prefs.txt (or M20TN_prefs.txt for the M20TN) inside X-Plane/Aircraft/X-Aviation/M20 Collection/ ...
  13. I am thinking there is most likely either a hardware configuration or flywithlua script mismatch somewhere with your setup. Try disabling those and unplugging hardware, then going through and adding them back in one by one to see what the conflict was.
  14. It will be set starting with the next update. There are some commercial setups that require the experimental flight model off due to regulations.
  15. With the RXP GNS 530, there should be a setting to have the GPS DTK set the HSI course. Setting that should probably get it working.
  16. Are you using hardware switches or are you clicking using the mouse?
  17. Yes, the full 6 digits are needed. This is an X-Plane system issue that we can't control. We've reported it to LR.
  18. Hi Jay, It will say the version in the version.txt file in the X-Plane/Aircraft/X-Aviation/TorqueSim SR22 folder, and also when loaded in sim, it will be shown on the side bar menu,
  19. The temps are persistent, so they will return to just as it was left (In this case a warm engine). I'll take a look at cover/tie down persistence to see if there is anything going on with the code for that.
  20. All of our custom commands can be browsed through the X-Plane command setting dialog, they are all prefixed by afm/sr/cmd. Besides that, the only default commands we use are for the GCU 478, G1000, and autopilot, which can be found through searching the attached file above.
  21. Hi, The autopilot is using the default X-Plane autopilot commands. I've attached the X-Plane command list (all default X-Plane commands). The GCU commands (which has the three knobs on their left side) can be found under sim/gps/gcu478/... The rest of the autopilot commands can be found under sim/autopilot/... Commands.txt
  22. Nobody on our development team can replicate this issue. It is most likely either due to hardware conflicting with X-Plane's autopilot logic (as our autopilot is using the base X-Plane adjustment system) or a plugin/script install that is interfering. If you can come up with the exact steps that you took to get it to this situation, that would be massively helpful in debugging.
  23. This file keeps the same name, it goes into the X-Plane 11/X-Aviation/Cessna 172SP G5/plugins/G5/settings where it should replace the existing file
  24. I've seen the LR G1000 do this once before. Pressing the Alt-Sync button (push the Alt knob) on the GCU should bring it back within the proper bounds.
  25. Try this acfConfig.cfg file: acfConfig.cfg
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