(Original thread started on 08-17-12 by Calvin hurl2space) The problem is when I set the V speeds on the MFD. The PFD does not show the same values. Only 0 for all 3 V speeds. Am I missing something? (Posted by Jason Hite on 08-22-12) This is a “path issue”. You don't have your .ini files setup correctly. The PFD needs to know where the MFD is located. In your PFD.ini file, verify you have the parameter [PATH_TO_DU2] and [PATH_TO_DU3] set to the correct location. If you do not, the PFD cannot read the V speeds from the ac cfg.ini file in the MFD. directory. Example: [PATH_TO_DU2] "C:\Jet45\MFD\DU2" [PATH_TO_DU3] "C:\Jet45\MFD\DU3" Hope this helps! (Posted by Calvin hurl2space on 09-10-12) Okay, I finally figured it out. I also installed the new version. Now things are working better. Now I have to move on to other issues. (Maybe I'll try a couple of flights first). (Original thread started on 08-17-12 by Calvin hurl2space) The problem is when I set the V speeds on the MFD. The PFD does not show the same values. Only 0 for all 3 V speeds. Am I missing something? (Posted by Jason Hite on 08-22-12) This is a “path issue”. You don't have your .ini files setup correctly. The PFD needs to know where the MFD is located. In your PFD.ini file, verify you have the parameter [PATH_TO_DU2] and [PATH_TO_DU3] set to the correct location. If you do not, the PFD cannot read the V speeds from the ac cfg.ini file in the MFD. directory. Example: [PATH_TO_DU2] "C:\Jet45\MFD\DU2" [PATH_TO_DU3] "C:\Jet45\MFD\DU3" Hope this helps! (Posted by Calvin hurl2space on 09-10-12) Okay, I finally figured it out. I also installed the new version. Now things are working better. Now I have to move on to other issues. (Maybe I'll try a couple of flights first).Jet45 AAS V Speed Value on MFD Issue
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