T38 advanced
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T38 advanced
Downloaded the regular version T38 with no problem enjoyed the aircraft so much that I went for the advanced version. After I downloaded the aircraft and started it up in the prepare version 3 I have the cockpit with no gauges and the stick is positioned hard left with no movement of the controls. Need help getting the t38 advanced up and working. Thanks.
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Re: T38 advanced
Which simulator? Sounds like a gauge is not loading.
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Re: T38 advanced
Redbird jay. Which program needs to run as administrator?
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32bit Prepar3D? If so, then it is likely missing the required SimConnect libraries. I do recall there being a redist folder in the main sim folder which should have a FSX SP-ACCEL or something like that folder in it with a SimConnect installer that you would need to run.
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Re: T38 advanced
Sorry for not completely understanding but This is all a little new for me. So I have prepar 3D set to run as administrator what other programs must I have set like that? Also not sure where I am looking for this SimConnect library.
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Re: T38 advanced
Here is a look at the downloads page if it helps. Also here is what the cockpit looks like.
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Go to the install location of your Prepar3D. Should be C:\Program Files (x86)\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D vX where X is the version number. There should be a folder called redist in there. Check it for a folder called FSX XPACK SP2 or something like that. Inside it should be a SimConnect.msi you need to run.
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Ok found what your talking about. Next dumb question how do you make the file run?
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Re: T38 advanced
Here are the 3 options
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Its inside the lib folder I believe. Should be named SimConnect.msi.
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Found it, opened it up and went through the prompts. Tried to re download the aircraft same result. Next suggestion?
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After running the T-38, go to start menu->search->Event viewer->Windows logs->application and see if there are any errors related to P3D or the T-38 at or near the top of the list.
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The only event I see is 1035 msinstaller
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Go to your P3D settings->General. Is there an option called Enable Content Error Logging? If so, enable it, and let it generate a log, then post that log here.
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Where will I find the error log for P3D.
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