Fsbuild-2 Flight Planner Fsbuild 2 support forum: FAQ: Last visit was: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:15 am. POSKY has removed all its 737 panel downloads due to some bloke leaving the group a while back. If other are and the PFD and MFD are not. I would say its simply an installation in the panel oversight. If none are showing up. May be a ISG1. Jan 17, 2011 - I've tried to install posky's 737-800 now for 2 days and I can not get it to work! Is there anyone on this forum who can explain to me how to install.
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Maybe there simply is no VC model? That's most likely the reason. I know that the following will not answer your question to your satisfaction, but you could download one of these, most of them have a VC. Flo From the given selection, I tried the BA 777-300 ER with the NEW VC with FMC and Vnav/Lnav. Absolutly great!:rolleyes: But to make the scratchpad of the FMC work there are two things to do: 1) add the following entry to the dll.Xml (in same folder as fsx.cfg) jb777 fmc False Modules jb777fmc.dll moduleinit moduledeinit 2) Copy the 2 modules jb777fmc.dll, jb777loader.dll from the aircraft's modules folder to the FSX/Modules folder Good luck! To get rid of the messages concerning the hydraulic system: set 'electricpumps=1' in the hydraulicsystem section of the aircraft.cfg Tcas works also!
The original panel is in the Avsim library: jb777panelrel1032.zip. But the easiest way is still to download a plane from the Simviation search list above. Those planes have everything installed ready for use.
You have just to do then the little adaptations given in this thread. With the original panel there is a readme file where there are some other modifications to do in the aircraft.cfg. With those approaches are better (more nose-up) and autolandings (with autoflare) work also very well!:rolleyes: Guy. Hi Geoff, As I said before you will find all the explanations of the modifications to do in the readme of the original pane ' jb777panelrel1032.zip' by Greg Wilson in the AVsim library. To make it work perfectly there are some modifications to do in the aircraft.cfg.
The xml file to modify is named 'DLL.XML'. Most addons add automatically at installation a section to this file. It is in the same folder as your fsx.cfg, that is: c: users yourname APPdata Roaming Microsoft FSX Make a copy of it before modifying! To modify it use 'Open With Notepad '.
Add the new section for the jb777 Fmc at the end between the last and which must remain the last instruction. I have made a series of flights now: Vnav/Lnav/Flch function well. Even autolandings work. Compliments and thanks to Greg Wilson!:rolleyes: Guy. Hi Geoff, As I said before you will find all the explanations of the modifications to do in the readme of the original pane ' jb777panelrel1032.zip' by Greg Wilson in the AVsim library. To make it work perfectly there are some modifications to do in the aircraft.cfg. The xml file to modify is named 'DLL.XML'.
Most addons add automatically at installation a section to this file. It is in the same folder as your fsx.cfg, that is: c: users yourname APPdata Roaming Microsoft FSX Make a copy of it before modifying! To modify it use 'Open With Notepad '. Add the new section for the jb777 Fmc at the end between the last and which must remain the last instruction. I have made a series of flights now: Vnav/Lnav/Flch function well.
Even autolandings work. Compliments and thanks to Greg Wilson!:rolleyes: Guy Guy, I downloaded the POSKY model complete with fmc already added and I can't get the scratchpad to work after following all your instructions.
Anything else I should be doing? Guy, I downloaded the POSKY model complete with fmc already added and I can't get the scratchpad to work after following all your instructions. Anything else I should be doing?
Hi, No, there is nothing else. If you follow exactly the instructions, it will work! As explained above, to make the scatchpad work you must define the fmc in the 'dll.xml' file and copy the 2 modules jb777fmc.dll, jb777loader.dll from the aircraft's modules folder to the FSX/Modules folder. And everything is explained also very well in the readme file of the original panel 'jb777panelrel1032.zip' by Greg Wilson which you can find in the Avsim library. In this readme you will also find some modifications to do in the aircraft.cfg which will greatly improve the final approach attitude and autolandings.