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connect prob

Pete,
I may have been wrong about LvlD using FSUIPC, as I had it already installed. One of the addon modules did load FSUIPC however.

I suspect you are correct that (if only for reasons of standardisation) it is possibly best to use Simconnect.

In any event, with the lastest xml, it is now working - although I would have liked a continuous update of the plane position in FSX Planner - rather than "moving cursor to plane" to update it.
 
Hi,

Please confirm if you have FSUIPC4 loaded (seeing it in the menu bar in FSX) when SimConnect.xml is also loaded.

I can not have both at the same time.

Regards,

José
 
Hi Jose,
Just to update my situation since I started this thread.Your prob is exactly my prob.Its the one or the other.The only thing I can think of causing this { in my case anyway} is the fact that I'm running VISTA 32.

Regards...Marc
 
Hi, Marc

My system is windows xp pro. So, we can deduct that the prob is not on the system.

I appreciated the help from Pete, FSUIPC's author, but could not get success.

Let's wait for Russell or anybody else solve that.

Thanks a lot.

Regards,

José
 
I have Windows Xp also and i have both simconnect.xml and fsuipc loaded. The only problem is that the aircraft position doesn't update unless i press "move cursor to fsx plane" as have been said here.
 
In any event, with the lastest xml, it is now working - although I would have liked a continuous update of the plane position in FSX Planner - rather than "moving cursor to plane" to update it.

.. I am of course an idiot, just noted the checkboxes on the connect tab
 
I have Windows Xp also and i have both simconnect.xml and fsuipc loaded. The only problem is that the aircraft position doesn't update unless i press "move cursor to fsx plane" as have been said here.

Hi All,
Sim Connect works.
Just the same here. The cursor in the Planner is not moving together with the aircraff in FSX just as it did in AFCAD; you have to press "move cursor to fsx plane":confused:

Correction
One has to tick "cursor auto follows FSX plane" below in the Plane Data window.

Regards
Bert
 
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Help

Ok, I downloaded jsimconnect but don't know what to do next. I move the simconnect.xml file to the FSX root folder, but FSX Planner would not connect. I then opened the file and added the address and port numbers from the simconnect.cfg file and still nothing. I added the following:

[SimConnect.0]
Protocol=IPv4
Address=10.1.0.6
Port=48447
MaxReceiveSize=4096
DisableNagle=0

[SimConnect.2]
Protocol=IPv4
Address=10.1.0.6
Port=48447
MaxReceiveSize=4096
DisableNagle=0

[SimConnect.6]
Protocol=IPv6
Address=fe80::217:31ff:fe16:e986
Port=48447

Ok, now what do I do? I'm completely lost and could really use some help. As I'm still a newbie, I'd appreciate it if someone could walk me through the entire installation.

Any help would be greatly apprecaited.
Cheers,
Bill
 
Ok, I downloaded jsimconnect but don't know what to do next. I move the simconnect.xml file to the FSX root folder, but FSX Planner would not connect. I then opened the file and added the address and port numbers from the simconnect.cfg file and still nothing. I added the following:

[SimConnect.0]
Protocol=IPv4
Address=10.1.0.6
Port=48447
MaxReceiveSize=4096
DisableNagle=0

[SimConnect.2]
Protocol=IPv4
Address=10.1.0.6
Port=48447
MaxReceiveSize=4096
DisableNagle=0

[SimConnect.6]
Protocol=IPv6
Address=fe80::217:31ff:fe16:e986
Port=48447

Ok, now what do I do? I'm completely lost and could really use some help. As I'm still a newbie, I'd appreciate it if someone could walk me through the entire installation.

Any help would be greatly apprecaited.
Cheers,
Bill

You shouldn't have to download anything else to get FSX Planner to connect to FSX. It comes with jsimconnect and all necessary files.

You need to put the simconnect.xml file into the C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX folder. Just make sure the IP address and port number you use in the xml file match those you use in FSX Planner.

-Russell
 
Still not working.

Originally Posted by 2391212
Ok, I downloaded jsimconnect but don't know what to do next. I move the simconnect.xml file to the FSX root folder, but FSX Planner would not connect. I then opened the file and added the address and port numbers from the simconnect.cfg file and still nothing. I added the following:

[SimConnect.0]
Protocol=IPv4
Address=10.1.0.6
Port=48447
MaxReceiveSize=4096
DisableNagle=0

[SimConnect.2]
Protocol=IPv4
Address=10.1.0.6
Port=48447
MaxReceiveSize=4096
DisableNagle=0

[SimConnect.6]
Protocol=IPv6
Address=fe80::217:31ff:fe16:e986
Port=48447

Ok, now what do I do? I'm completely lost and could really use some help. As I'm still a newbie, I'd appreciate it if someone could walk me through the entire installation.

Any help would be greatly apprecaited.
Cheers,
Bill

You shouldn't have to download anything else to get FSX Planner to connect to FSX. It comes with jsimconnect and all necessary files.

You need to put the simconnect.xml file into the C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX folder. Just make sure the IP address and port number you use in the xml file match those you use in FSX Planner.

-Russell

____________________

Ok, I done everything you suggested and it still isn't connecting. I'm not a dense guy, but this doesn't seem to what to work for me. Can anyone walk me through EXACTLY what I need to install and where to get FSX Planner working? I have a partitioned drive: C is where Windows XP is installed, and D is where I've installed FSX and my FSX SDK.

Any further help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Bill
 
Ok, I done everything you suggested and it still isn't connecting. I'm not a dense guy, but this doesn't seem to what to work for me. Can anyone walk me through EXACTLY what I need to install and where to get FSX Planner working? I have a partitioned drive: C is where Windows XP is installed, and D is where I've installed FSX and my FSX SDK.

Any further help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Bill

The simconnect.xml file should be placed here:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX


The address parameter (127.0.0.1) should be the same as what you use in FSX Planner. The port parameter (48447) should also be the same as what you use in FSX Planner.

<!-- For local and remote FSX Planner connections -->
<SimConnect.Comm>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<Protocol>IPv4</Protocol>
<Scope>local</Scope>
<Address>127.0.0.1</Address>
<MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
<Port>48447</Port>
<MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize>
<DisableNagle>False</DisableNagle>
</SimConnect.Comm>


I'm assuming that you are runnning FSX on the same machine as FSX Planner. FSX needs to be running to connect to it.

Another thing to check is a firewall. Are you using one? If so is it blocking the port you are using? Is it blocking FSX Planner from accessing the internet or anything else?

-Russell
 
Hi Russel,
Just wondering if still no solution for my above described prob{also Jose prob as far as I can tell}?
Regards...Marc

Using FSX with SP1 ,latest fsuipc leveld and Vista 32
 
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Ok I need some help. I finely got sim connect to connect to FSX. but now I cant get instant scenery to work . can some one help me and tell me what they did to get it to work with fsxplanner.

I set the simconnect XML this way



<SimBase.Document Type="SimConnect" version="1,0">
<Descr>SimConnect</Descr>
<Filename>SimConnect.xml</Filename>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<SimConnect.Comm>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<Protocol>IPv4</Protocol>
<Scope>local</Scope>
<Address>127.0.0.1</Address>
<MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
<Port>48447</Port>
<MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize>
<DisableNagle>False</DisableNagle>
</SimConnect.Comm>
</SimBase.Document>

maybe I did something wrong with that. any help would be appreacated. I just got instant scenery. It still works in FS9 at least,.


woody
 
Hi


Hi Russel,
Just wondering if still no solution for my above described prob{also Jose prob as far as I can tell}?
Regards...Marc

Using FSX with SP1 ,latest fsuipc leveld and Vista 32


The prob remains. Thanks for remembering. If you find a solution, please, let me know.

Regards,

José
 
Hi Russel,
Just wondering if still no solution for my above described prob{also Jose prob as far as I can tell}?
Regards...Marc

Using FSX with SP1 ,latest fsuipc leveld and Vista 32

I haven't had time to work on this issue yet. All the development time is being spent on the one other big remaining peice of functionality, which we hope to have in the next release. After that I'l be able to look into this issue in more detail.

-Russell
 
Hi Russel,
Just wondering if still no solution for my above described prob{also Jose prob as far as I can tell}?
Regards...Marc

Using FSX with SP1 ,latest fsuipc leveld and Vista 32

Marc,

It's not just you and Jose. I've the same problem. It's either FSX with FSXPlanner or FSX with FSUIPC (and additions connecting via FSUIPC).
I'm following this thread from the beginning but didn't mention that I have the same problem and I think there are a lot more FSX user who have this problem.

Fred
 
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For what its worth, I do have FSUIPC and instant scenery installed - and they dropped off the raday the first time I tried to use Simconnect with FSXPlanner.

I decided to remove the xml file until things were fixed. With the second XML file, I tried again - and everything now works.

I have previously noted problems with the order that the dll.xml file loads addons in FSX, causing some entries to drop off the FSX menu bar.

I'm not sure what the solution is, but offer this information for what it is worth.

WinXP SP2 (updated), FSX SP1, SDK SP1a, LDLD 767-300ER, FSUIPC (I think 4.10 now), Instant Scenery
 
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