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Thread: Re: Chrono
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01-08-2006, 08:29 AM #1Enrico SchirattiGuest
Re: Chrono
> Im using the 767 EFIS. Have the clock but no matter what I
> set FS or the CDU
> to the clock still reads the local system time.
Which build of the Glass Cockpit are you using? There have
been some changes recently... the 767 is getting the very
same data as the chrono we are talking about.
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01-10-2006, 01:01 PM #2JAMES WEBSTERGuest
Re: Chrono
Hi Enrico,
I am using BGC 430. Timer works but the clock still parks on local system
time. I installed 432 and 432a but due to a lag problem I reverted back to
430. The clock reads local system time in build 432/a as well.
James
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01-10-2006, 01:23 PM #3Enrico SchirattiGuest
Re: Chrono
Hi,
the GC is up to 433 for some time, did you use the setting I
told you about, which disables the dampening of the values?
What framerate do you get on that PC, have you tried
disabling some graphics options or using the UseTimer
option?
This is really a performance or network issue that needs to
be identified and resolved.
Ciao
Enrico
"JAMES WEBSTER" wrote in message
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> Hi Enrico,
>
> I am using BGC 430. Timer works but the clock still parks
> on local system
> time. I installed 432 and 432a but due to a lag problem I
> reverted back to
> 430. The clock reads local system time in build 432/a as
> well.
>
> James
>
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