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kenneth
09-03-2014, 01:47 PM
Hi can any one help I run fsx with a licence for fsuipc and load the Ifly 737 aircraft .
I then run Ifly to Fsuipc and get the message "Ifly Mapping not ok"
I cannot find any help on this
anijan
09-08-2014, 04:45 AM
Hi Kenneth,
I think the best place to look for an answer to your question would be the IFly supportforums at http://ifly.flight1.net/forums/default.asp
As an IFly-pilot myself, I have experienced quick and to-the-point support over there.
Regards,
Jan
golfromeo516
04-17-2016, 12:14 AM
I've just upgraded my sim PC and got to this exact same point. Could not find an answer on the iFly forum readily. Just wondered how this was ever solved?
Joeykh
04-18-2016, 09:19 AM
Looks like you haven't installed the update (Feature Pack). Update iFly to latest version.
golfromeo516
04-18-2016, 06:05 PM
Looks like you haven't installed the update (Feature Pack). Update iFly to latest version.
Thank you! That worked fine. Funnily enough AFTER upgrading the old .exe now works OK anyhow. :-)
Kind regards
Tony
Joeykh
04-19-2016, 09:36 AM
Glad everything worked out :)
If you have any questions related to iFly to FSUIPC, feel free to send me a private message since I have been working with it for quite a while now.
golfromeo516
04-19-2016, 05:47 PM
Glad everything worked out :)
If you have any questions related to iFly to FSUIPC, feel free to send me a private message since I have been working with it for quite a while now.
Thanks for the offer. I will remember that. I've been using it for some years as well. The issue here was that I recently replaced the main PC in my sim with a new one and had quite a few "teething" problems.
One thing I've been trying to get my head around is I want to be able to adjust the DU brightness. I know there are offesets in the 9400 for incrementing and decrementing the brightness of the DU's and this works fine. I have a FDS MIP and it already has potentiometers in place for this job. I was thinking of replacing them with on-off-on style rotary switches to take advantage of these offsets.
Do you know of any other way to do this that might be more "realistic" (ie. use the potentiometers or some other method)?
Kind regards
Tony
Joeykh
04-20-2016, 03:18 AM
Hi Tony,
I think this is a very hard thing to do, since Incrementing and Decrementing both have 1 value. Which are more used by encoders.
The offset values:
751 - KEY_COMMAND_INSTRUMENT_CAPT_OUTBD_DU_BRIGHTNESS_DEC
752 - KEY_COMMAND_INSTRUMENT_CAPT_OUTBD_DU_BRIGHTNESS_INC
A potentiometer can't dim LED's by itself. It needs a specific chip to be able to dim 12v LED strips.
I purchased a LED Dimmer (link : http://www.aviationmegastore.com/led-dimmer-type-2-33-04-02-dm-leds-buy-33-04-02-dm-b737ng-cockpit/product/?action=prodinfo&art=103195) which I have been using. It really works perfect.
In my opinion this is the fastest and cheapest solution.
Kind Regards,
Joey