December 25, 200322 yr Hi, my EICAS is really in the wrong place! Does anyone have some fix for this? CheersJohan "Whats VNAV?!?!" Adolfssonhttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/54553.jpg
December 25, 200322 yr The PSS 747 is NOT compatible with FS2004 (FS9). They are working on a replacement. Check their website for more details. Same is true for the PSS 777. Dick Parker in Northeast Ohio USA Windows 10 64-bit | Nvidia GTX 1080 | ORBX | P3D 4.4.16.27077
December 25, 200322 yr Hi,Ofcourse it is compatible. But only the very first released FS2000 version. Not the updated panel from FS2000 to FS2002That is because FS9 uses the very same CRT gauge codes as in FS2000 !! :-eek I had it installed in FS9, and it worked great!!!http://www.scandicair.com/images/greeting2.gifStaffan AhlbergSweden/Stockholm/ESSAMD-11 Panel Team - Beta tester Staffan
December 26, 200322 yr I was not expecting it to work 100% :D I followed the instructions someone posted in the PSS forum, not by the Phoenix folks themselves :D Well, I gonna try to re-install it and see if that helps!CheersJohan "Whats VNAV?!?!" Adolfsson
December 26, 200322 yr Author Hey Staffan:Man, you beat us all ! who would EVER have imagined this? I am just wondering when PSS will actually release a new 744. The original was fantastic and I still fly it in FS2002.Merry Xmas, mate!JS Jonathan Sacks Dell XPS Gen 4, Pentium IV Northwood extreme 3.8Ghz, 3Ghz RAM, eVGA 7900 GTO, 12 GoFlight modules plus MCP-PRO AP and EFIS, GF pedestal, CH rudder pedals, CH throttle quadrant, 42" LG LED, 24" DELL LCD, Windows XP, FS2004, FSUIPC 3.96 FS Autostart 1.1 (Build 11), FS Navigator 4.6, UT, FE, GE, REX, PMDG, Level-D, PSS, etc.
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