April 8, 20188 yr I have FSX installed on two computers, An AMD 4800+ running XP and an i7 8700K running Windows 10. Aa far as I can see, the FSX installation on both machines is identical, but, the one on W10 shows a time difference of two hours between local and GMT for Germany, the one on XP shows no difference, In fact, there should be a two hour difference. What could be the problem? W10: XP:
April 8, 20188 yr Germany is on Central European Summer Time (CEST) which GMT +2 for daylight savings time. FSX will use the current time from your pc's os. Windows 10 appears to reflect current DST, hence FSX displaying the time change for CEST. It looks like XP is not set to do so. What times do your two pc's actually display? Also, are your time and date settings plus location identical for each install of FSX? (edited for spelling correction) Edited April 8, 20188 yr by beechcaptain Glenn Wilkinson Spoiler My specs: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @ 3.7 GHz, 32 GB 3200MHz DDR4, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 12 GB, 2TB SAMSUNG EVO Plus SSD M2, 2TB WD Black Gaming SSD M2, 8TB WD Black Gaming HDD, 4TB WD Black Gaming Ext HDD, Windows 10, X-Plane 12 + large quantity of 3rd party addons scenery & aircraft. Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, Thrustmaster TFRP. It's an older machine but gets the job done quite nicely - smooth with no stutters!
April 8, 20188 yr Author It appears to be only the CET timezone which is affected. This is the time display for India: image posting Both systems have the same clock settings for both the system clock and in FSX.
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