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Thread: Help! Lear 45 RDB Panel

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    sim4ever Guest

    Default Help! Lear 45 RDB Panel

    I downloaded and installed this absolutely beautiful panel, but now my new Lear
    is causing FS2k to crash. = ( It always occurs at the same time, about 3000
    feet up into a climb after take-off. I have double and triple checked the
    installation, and followed the directions to install version 4 before 4.01. I'm
    running FS2k on an AMD 1.2ghz and an ABIT GeForce2 MX400 vid card. All other
    aircraft, including default and other downloaded planes, run fine. I'm also not
    getting bad frame rates with this new RDB panel, so I don't think it's
    stressing the GeForce2 card. I'm running Win2K Pro, with all current MS Service
    Packs and patches, and FS2k Pro with the current patch.

    Any help appreciated... such a gorgeous panel, a shame to have to ditch it.
    I've been simmin' for many years, so I'm not afraid to go in and alter .cfg
    files if so suggested... bring it on = )

    - Keith

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    I was having the same problem exactly

    One by one I removed the gauges
    Identified the problem is the landing heads up indicator
    by remarking it out the problem by adding // before it the problem is gone

    The shame is I really liked the indicator

    here's the line in the panel.cfg

    //gauge16=LearRDB!Radio_alt, 704, 254, 45, 58

    would be nice if this was fixed

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