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johnhinson
Post subject: Re: Taxi gauge and contacting approach
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2022 4:48 pm
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Oh darn, that's shot my Heinkel down,

Its beginning to sound as if it must be something external, perhaps a Windows 10 "feature" that is screwing things up. I freely admit I have been messing with screen settings since the eye operations started in September and some of those just wouldn't co-operate with FS at all. I didn't think I fiddled with these at the time of that update but to satisfy myself, I might make a new install and use an older manual update to bring it up to a relatively recent but not current version and see what happens then. I will de-register the existing version first, so hopefully I won't run out of "uses".

Looking back through my downloads of PF3_Cumulative_Updates_Setup.zip I can see my most recent were 24/12/21 and 29/8/21 so I'm guessing the latter is the previous version.

I will let you know the results . . . but I won't be doing this immediately.

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Dave March
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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2022 5:37 pm
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Hi John,

Yes, 29/8/71 is 3.12

Whilst reading your last post and hearing about your eye op it reminded me of an episode of 'only fools and horses' and I was wondering if it may give an insight as to what the problem is with your blinking gauge... just a thought!!! :lol:

It's the second half that's relevant

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWJCes5uZ1Y

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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 8:24 am
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dmarch wrote: *  Sat Jan 29, 2022 5:37 pm
Whilst reading your last post and hearing about your eye op it reminded me of an episode of 'only fools and horses' and I was wondering if it may give an insight as to what the problem is with your blinking gauge... just a thought!!! :lol:

It's the second half that's relevant

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWJCes5uZ1Y
Hilarious, Dave, not seen that before.

I'm going to ask a silly question - when you did the test at EHAM, you DID have FDC running alongside PF3? It is only when I have both running that I have the Fools & Horses experience. All works as it should if I'm not using FDC for crew checklists.

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Dave March
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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 11:13 am
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Not a silly question at all.... er..... of course I didn't! :oops:

I feel more like 'Trigger' everyday, and I don't mean the horse.

Sorry for my level of humour

I will run the test again today with FDC running

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Hi John

Well the good news is I have been able to partial recreate the problem here. I say 'partly' because my gauge doesn't disappear, it's the display content that is dropping (blinking)

The bad news is I have not yet been able to find the cause.... but it is work in progress

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Hi Dave,

Thanks for the update. I'm thoroughly relieved to find it isn't something else in my computer setup causing it.

I may have escaped being classed a Grade 1 prat for that, but probably qualify for a Grade 2 for not being specific enough about what in fact was going on and off. My symptoms are indeed the same as yours, doctor. Clip round the ear accepted.

I did in fact set up the old version this morning but haven't put it to the test yet. I'll probably stick with it for a while.

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Hi John,

When you say old version, what do you mean. PF3 or the gauge?

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dmarch wrote: *  Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:05 am
Hi John,

When you say old version, what do you mean. PF3 or the gauge?
I meant PF3. It is now on 3.12.0 and I can now confirm that the gauge works as it should with that version so it is something since that version that has affected things.

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johnhinson
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 3:36 pm
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Hi Dave,

Are you still on the case?

I have some more info on the second issue mentioned but won't blind you with everything at once.

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I must admit I've been sidetracked somewhat, but will endeavour to get back on track.

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