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Herbumus

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  1. MuteStyles, OK... I'm good. That did it. Thank you very much for your help. Herb
  2. Hmmm... OK. Thanks for the reply. Where does this NEW second file reside? I only see one file inside the folder... jrollonplanes/CRJ200/FrameDisplay.tiff.off There's only one file there. Thanks for the help. Herb
  3. Since v1.4.4 my frames are back. I check the jrollonplanes folder, inside CRJ200 folder, file still named FrameDisplay.tiff.off However, frames are displaying. I'm on Windows 7 64-bit. XP v9.7 Did I miss something? Anyone else seeing this issue? Thanks for your help here. Herb
  4. Javier... you mean your CRJ isn't the cause of ALL x-plane glitches? Problem solved by deleting prefs and starting over. It had been awhile... we should probably all do it every few months... it's a pain in the butt, but always worth it. As always, your support is much appreciated! Peace to you, Herbumus
  5. Haven't had any trouble w/ CRJ... running at about 40fps, no problems... but now, as of night before last, the trees around the airport are "flickering". I've tried checking VRAM compression. Forest density is "filled in". These "flickering trees" are new for me... any ideas? I'm running Windows 7, 64bit, i7 Quad 960, 3.2ghz, ATI 5870, 1gig VRAM. Thanks for the help, Herbumus
  6. Sincere thanks to Javier, Philipp and Cameron for bringing this treasure to X-Plane! What a pleasure to pilot such an incredible aircraft... here's a couple pics of my last flight, KSFO to KLAS.
  7. Javier, I am soooo sorry to annoy you with this request. If I had any other avenue to pursue, it would have been my preference. I understand Android is experiencing the same problem as mentioned in this string... I am sensitive to the countless hours you spend supporting your aircraft and I don't take you guys for granted. Sincere thanks for your help here. Herbumus
  8. Just as a matter of record... as I had learned from my research, GoodReader does not address the issue of the PDF dark photos. I bought it yesterday, hoping... but to no avail. As I said in my initial post, the only current work around is a regeneration of the PDF's. I will continue to wait patiently in hopes of hearing from Cameron or Javier. I cannot regenerate these documents myself or I would. They are the only ones who can help us at this point. Herbumus
  9. Can anyone tell me which page of which manual gives instructions on how to change EICAS pages? i.e. to check fuel, hydraulics, etc... I've done exhaustive searches of all three manuals, see mention of checking the different pages, see pictures of the different pages, but can't for the life of me figure out how to view them. Funny, I've also combed through this support board and find no one else's mention of it. I must be stupid or blind... would someone be so kind as to give me a page number or explaination? Thanks so much. Please help, Herbums PLEASE DISREGARD. Problem solved. It was indeed my blindness. Thanks. ;D
  10. I saw mention of GoodReader in my research of the problem. I did, however, also see that some had bought GoodReader without resolution of this issue. Do you (woweezowee) have GoodReader and have viewed these particular CRJ tutorials with good results? Thanks, Herbumus
  11. Cameron, Javier and Crew, Congratulations on the CRJ-200. I know it's been a long hard road, but I hope it is now beginning to pay off. You certainly deserve it. I know this may seem an odd request and if I could do this without bugging you guys I would, but... I would love to use the PDF tutorial on the iPad while in the CRJ cockpit. Saves switching back and forth between the sim and Acrobat. The iPad displays the PDF's photos very dark - unable to discern, especially with critical diagrams/explainations. This is a known iPad issue, still unresolved by Apple. I've found only 1 work around for this issue... and it requires the PDF's to be regenerated. When exporting to PDF, if the 'color' preferences are changed in the 'Output' section, with the 'Destination' to 'Apple RGB', the PDF photos look fine on the iPad. I know others are utilizing their iPads in conjunction with their simulators, so others will benefit as well. Anyone else have a similar issue? Thanks in advance for you consideration in this matter. In awe of the CRJ200, Herbumus
  12. Beautiful flight from CYEG to CYXC this morning.
  13. We're all cheering for you. Do whatcha gotta do. If it takes longer, so be it. I know your work... and you want everything right. We'll gladly wait the time it takes. Thanks for all your hard work, persistence and endurance as you near the finish!
  14. Try again, FlyingJackal... it's C74 NOT C47. You did get it right on the list. Thank you, Herbumus
  15. Any of you ever see this on your local map? I've been ignoring this for over a year now. Funny thing... it's exactly the same on my Mac. This shot was taken right after a fresh set of prefs... (running 64-bit Windows 7 on i7 quad 960 3.2ghz, ATI Radeon 5870 1g VRAM) No other problems with v9.60rc2. Thanks in advance to anyone that can run this one down. Herbumus
  16. Nout, What scenery package is that? Is it available? Thanks, Herbumus
  17. Flew Jason's new Seminole this afternoon from KOAK to KMRY. What a privilege to fly this aircraft. Herbumus
  18. Just got a new PC platform for the sim... now I'm unable to create screenshots or movies in x-plane. Ctrl period for screenshot and I find no shots in the folder. Ctrl spacebar for movies, I see the prompt movie being recorded... again no movies in the folder. Windows 7 64-bit the problem? Thanks in advance for your help. Herb
  19. Yes, Kesomir. Windows 7 Premium, 64-bit. Sincere thanks for your advice and support. Herb
  20. Hey friends, I just wanted to thank you for all your replies regarding the i7 iMac. Even though I'm sure she's a beautiful machine with plenty of power for the day to day, I'm convinced I would have been disappointed with her performance for x-plane. Certainly a strong CPU, but lacking severely in the graphics co-processing department. Especially with that high-res 27" monitor. So... as much as I hate to leave the Mac platform, Windows, here I come. Here's what I ended up building for my x-plane platform: ASUS P6T SE Intel X58 Motherboard, Intel i7 960 4x3.2ghz CPU, 12gig RAM (A-DATA gaming series), Radeon 5870 1gig VRAM, couple o' monster hard drives and a 28" LCD monitor w/2ms response @ 1920x1200. I'm praying now that I can crank up my rendering options and still some have acceptable frame-rates... we'll see. Thanks again for all your help and support, Herb
  21. I'm looking very seriously at the 27" i7 iMac for x-plane. 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB Can anyone tell me, from their own personal knowledge, of x-plane's performance on this platform? I'm well aware that x-plane will run well on almost any computer if you optimize your settings for the particular platform. What I'm interested in, is performance with max settings, full resolution, or clear description of what you've found to be highest settings for acceptable framerate (35+fps) on the i7. My desire for this computer is to run (smoke) x-plane with high settings and still have computer left to grow with x-plane as it continues to demand more and more from our video cards and co-processors. If you can speak to this topic, in some detail, I would be extremely appreciative. Thanks in advance, Herb
  22. Javier, I have enjoyed viewing your progress with this beautiful aircraft. I have to admit, though, that I'm beginning to get anxious! Any ideas for a release date? Thanks for all your hard work on this bird... Herbumus
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