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Our A332NG - rodrigo - 09-20-2008 Our TCA A332 NG is a great plane, but since the panel was originally designed for FS 2002, FS 9 gives a lot o error messages while loadihttp://www.tradewind.org/forum/images/smilies/question.gifng the plane. I have to press ctr+alt+del to exit FS 9 and use the task manager. Curious, doing this operation, I have FS9 running back, but after sometime FS9 finally freezes with a message saying didn´t localized FSIUPC or FSWide and then I can not fly anymore, and have to shut down FS9. I tried to use the plane with another Airbus panel, but apparently this plane only works with the original one wich comes in the TCA package? RE: Our A332NG - CBreuer - 09-20-2008 rodrigo Wrote:Our TCA A332 NG is a great plane, but since the panel was originally designed for FS 2002, FS 9 gives a lot o error messages while loadihttp://www.tradewind.org/forum/images/smilies/question.gifng the plane. I have to press ctr+alt+del to exit FS 9 and use the task manager. Curious, doing this operation, I have FS9 running back, but after sometime Hi Rodrigo, you did read the readme.txt? _____________________________________________________________ Installation: Install to your FS9 ROOT folder. NB: ------------------------- Important! The panel requires FSsound.dll to be installed to your FS9\modules folder. - (file included in a zip inside the TCA_NG_A330-200 folder. To avoid recieving an error box when loading FS9 you should add the following to your FS9.config file after doing the usual backup for safety; Open the file with notepad and add the following lines to the [OLDMODULES] section [OLDMODULES] FSsound.dll=1 Save and close _____________________________________________________________ I hope this was of some kind of help for you. If not you surely would let us know. FYI I havn't installed the aircraft, but extracted it to a different folder to see all the data which is inside the zip-file more easily. RE: Our A332NG - rodrigo - 09-20-2008 Oh... Actually, I did read docs but I didn´t take fssound.dll install seriously because my system never miss it and works fine without it. Now, after install fssound.dll the plane works greatly, I just tested with VC and everything was fine.:) Kind of embarrassed now, posting about a topic that was a typical case of RTFM! I´m anxious to cross the South Atlantic with this bird! Thanks! RE: Our A332NG - CBreuer - 09-20-2008 rodrigo Wrote:Oh... Well, Rodrigo, reading the manual sometimes can solve such problems, or even prevent you from run into these, but on the other hand I also most of the times overfly these until I find something special of useful information. This goes especially for sceneries. On the other hand looking more closely on the last part of your post I thought, that crossing the South Atlantic with an A330 isn't such a good idea. Shame on me, as I assigned the aircraft myself. I think in a leter version we will assign an A340. I hope we both are talking about flights TC1050/TC1051, at least i am talking about them right now. :D Anyhow, enjoy your 'new' aircraft. RE: Our A332NG - rodrigo - 09-20-2008 Christian, In real life the A332 is actually used for cross South Atlantic flights, it is operated by Air France from São Paulo (Guarulhos/SBGR) to Paris (Charles de Gaule), non stop flight. They also use the B777. So, I think A330 is a good choice for this kind of flight.:) Well, Rodrigo, On the other hand looking more closely on the last part of your post I thought, that crossing the South Atlantic with an A330 isn't such a good idea. Shame on me, as I assigned the aircraft myself. I think in a leter version we will assign an A340. I hope we both are talking about flights TC1050/TC1051, at least i am talking about them right now. :D Anyhow, enjoy your 'new' aircraft. [/quote] RE: Our A332NG - CBreuer - 09-20-2008 rodrigo Wrote:Christian,[/quote] Hi Rodrigo. You are right on the flights of Air France, but they fly a very different route accross the Atlantic and it is in no way compareable with the route 'our' A330 would fly. If you take a look at the map I have attached you can see what I mean. In this configuration everything is in order, but in the case that Ascension (FHAW) is not available for a divert enroute we can not fly this route with a twinjet. It might to be different with a four engine jet like the A340, or B747. But anyhow here are some interesting docuents I found on the internet today, whilst looking for this topic (entering EROPS to search for): Causes Boeing Now I will sign off as we are close to bed time over here in Europe RE: Our A332NG - rodrigo - 09-20-2008 Christian, Thanks for this valuable info:) I´m anxious expecting our new routes network CBreuer Wrote:rodrigo Wrote:Christian, Hi Rodrigo. You are right on the flights of Air France, but they fly a very different route accross the Atlantic and it is in no way compareable with the route 'our' A330 would fly. If you take a look at the map I have attached you can see what I mean. In this configuration everything is in order, but in the case that Ascension (FHAW) is not available for a divert enroute we can not fly this route with a twinjet. It might to be different with a four engine jet like the A340, or B747. But anyhow here are some interesting docuents I found on the internet today, whilst looking for this topic (entering EROPS to search for): Causes Boeing Now I will sign off as we are close to bed time over here in Europe [/quote] |