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    Default Issues with FSUIPC

    Hi everyone, I am running a registered version of FSUIPC ver. 3.75 in FS2004 and I am having a problem with the infinite battery setting. I have the setting set to 0 but it still dies out after 5 minutes or so. I tried setting it to 30 to hopefully get 30 minutes out of it, but I guess I don't understand it well enough. Any comments? Not a big issue yet but frustrating. Thanks.

    Allen

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    First, your version is way behind. http://forum.simflight.com/topic/66139-updated-modules/ get 3.998g, then 3.998k.

    Before installing check you FS9 registry path with this free registry check and repair utility from:
    http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=library
    The FSUIPC exe installer looks to the registry first for your path. The 3.998k version should be extracted directly to your FS9\modules folder.

    Around page 19 in the user manual the 'magic' battery settings are explained as to how to set them. 0 gives an infinite battery but you are having difficulties so update to the current version so you'll get support on his forum. Search the pdf for battery to come up with a later section regarding it.

    If it is not working as stated perhaps your specific model does not allow it. I'd then ask on Pete's forum here;
    http://forum.simflight.com/forum/142-download-links/
    KMSP - Minnesota: Land of 10,000 Puddles


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    Thank you Ronzie for your response, it seems to have worked.

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