Vista and FlyNET client
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Vista and FlyNET client
When I start FlyNET client from an unzipped folder the client stops responding while I am landing.
When I start FlyNET client from an unzipped folder with the compatibility mode on Windows XPSP2, the client again stops respoding while I am landing.
When I start FlyNET client from a zipped archive, the client stops respoding while I am doing my approach.
Wha'do I do now?
Thanks in advance!
When I start FlyNET client from an unzipped folder with the compatibility mode on Windows XPSP2, the client again stops respoding while I am landing.
When I start FlyNET client from a zipped archive, the client stops respoding while I am doing my approach.
Wha'do I do now?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Vista and FlyNET client
Tekin wrote:When I start FlyNET client from an unzipped folder the client stops responding while I am landing.
When I start FlyNET client from an unzipped folder with the compatibility mode on Windows XPSP2, the client again stops respoding while I am landing.
When I start FlyNET client from a zipped archive, the client stops respoding while I am doing my approach.
Wha'do I do now?
Thanks in advance!
Hmm, replace Vista with XP? Ok, I was joking. I am afraid I can't help but I have heard stories about similar cases (not only the FlyNet client) with Vista.
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Ionathan Airlines
Ionathan Airlines
OK!, with the Tracker off, it worked.
But in my flight report it says, FUEL COSTS: 0v$. I've selected the COMPARE method and there was already some fuel left in the aircraft. Is that why it says fuel costs zero v$?
[EDIT: Another problem, I selected the multiplier as x500 but it only multiplies with 400 why's that?]
But in my flight report it says, FUEL COSTS: 0v$. I've selected the COMPARE method and there was already some fuel left in the aircraft. Is that why it says fuel costs zero v$?
[EDIT: Another problem, I selected the multiplier as x500 but it only multiplies with 400 why's that?]
FlyNet picks the multiplier based on your VA's value (how big it is) starting with x1000 (I think) as a begginer and is gradually decreased to x200. This is actualyl the maximum multiplier. The option you mention allows you to choose a lower multiplier (if you want) than the maximum allowed based on your VA's size (dynamic).
Obviously the maximum allowed for your VA is now 400. Any attempt to set it higher than that is ignored by FlyNet.
Obviously the maximum allowed for your VA is now 400. Any attempt to set it higher than that is ignored by FlyNet.
CEO
Ionathan Airlines
Ionathan Airlines