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Installing MAIW packages in FSX

Posted: 27 Dec 2007, 07:51
by CelticWarrior
I thought I'd better start a new topic for this so people can find my guide more easily. It should also help me keep track of changes and upload the latest version of the guide.

Edited to remove the guide.

I suggest you use Martin Gossman's guide Found here. It has been developed to a far better level than I could have managed. And in English! :mrgreen:

MAIW Guide for FSX

Posted: 29 Dec 2007, 02:14
by ofcbill
It looks great.

Posted: 03 Jan 2008, 12:04
by CelticWarrior
V1.2 uploaded.

I'd like to thank FlyFE for pointing the error out.

Posted: 06 Jan 2008, 15:44
by Keith Jones
Hi Cary. Just downloaded your instructions for converting MAIW stuff for fsx and I cannot get hold of the FP_FS9_FSX utility as the site seems to have gone! Any chance you could make the file available for members here?

Thanks very much.

Posted: 06 Jan 2008, 22:13
by CelticWarrior
Keith Jones wrote:Any chance you could make the file available for members here?
Keith, thanks for pointing that out! I've also tried all the links to Peter's site and they all appear to be down. I'll look into the legalities of uploading his file.

Cary

Flightplan converter

Posted: 06 Jan 2008, 22:36
by FlyEF
I'm using the converter bglfpfsxconvert you can download http://lc0277.nerim.net/bglfpfsxconvert.zip
The original traffic, the boat traffic, my own traffic-files - built with TTools and bglfpfsxconvert - and all of the converted maiw-files are working fine.

Horst

Posted: 08 Jan 2008, 21:01
by CelticWarrior
Peter's site is down temporarily because the flurry of downloads has caused the site to exceed it's bandwidth limit (I didn't realise my guide was so popular! :wink: ).

I'm assured the site will be back on the 21st when the monthly limit is reset. In the meantime I've asked if I can post the file on this site. Standby for more as it comes along.

I don't want to offer to email it in case this against his wishes.

Wait, out.

Posted: 09 Jan 2008, 14:34
by RipPipPip
Hey CW, great tutorial there,
maybe you would try to post this to Avsim to FSX Misc folder?

Posted: 09 Jan 2008, 16:08
by CelticWarrior
Rysiek,

Thanks very much. Before I post it anywhere else I'd like to make sure that all canopy and prop textures (another anomoly just discovered) can been sorted. Your A-10 was one of the models, but I haven't had chance to check it with SP2 yet. Which is why I'm keen for as much input (call it beta checking if you like) as I can get. Once it's finalised I'd like to add screenshots and make a PDF out of it.

You might also want to take a look at your C-17, there are some things poking out of the right side of the fuselage under the wing in FSX.

Cary

Posted: 09 Jan 2008, 19:58
by RipPipPip
Geeeee, Cary, I know that C-17 needs some "face lifting" as well, I was not so brave to put any AI into my FSX DX10 yet though.

Barely no aircraft shows properly in FSX DX10, apart from default ones :?
Some model "critical mass" is needed to move to FSX, I calculate the time to not less than two years again ...
We have quite a bunch of FSXes as well:
1. FSX "just out of the box"
2. FSX SP1
3. FSX SP2 DX9
4. FSX SP2 DX10
5. FSX Acceleration DX9
6. FSX Acceleration DX10
A system platform may add a difference as well: XP, Vista 32-bit, Vista 64-bit ...
==> :smt101

Posted: 09 Jan 2008, 20:33
by CelticWarrior
LOL

I love that last emoticon!

Posted: 10 Jan 2008, 22:19
by Greg
Cary,

EditVoicepack v3.1 runs just fine on Windows Vista. I have tested it with Vista x86 (laptop) and Vista x64 + Vista x64 SP1 RC1 (desktop) and it runs flawlesly.

The problem from ChrisG (see other thread) must lie elsewhere...

Hope this helps,

Greg

Posted: 11 Jan 2008, 07:03
by CelticWarrior
Thanks Greg.

Posted: 13 Jan 2008, 22:27
by Savage
Just wanted to say thank you and well done on this tutorial. I've now installed all my old WOAI and current MAIW packs to FSX using the method you described (although I don't bother with installing Voicepacks), cheers! :D

Posted: 15 Jan 2008, 18:27
by CelticWarrior
If anyone is unable to download FP_FS9_FSX, here it is, with Peter's permission.

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 11:36
by scott1
I'm having a problem finding the config file in question to edit it. Ican find up to my name but can't seem to locate Application Data\Microsoft\FSX\fsx.cfg. thanks scott1

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 12:05
by GrahamS
Application Data is a hidden folder, alter the folder properties so that you can see it.

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, 21:48
by scott1
Thanks. Found the file I needed. :D

Posted: 19 Jan 2008, 15:01
by Holy Cheese
Thanks for the nice tutorial Cary - just about to start putting all the packages into FSX, and have a question or two.

1) Am I right in assuming that Peter de Veen's AIFPC programme can be used instead of FP_FS9_FSX to convert the plans? I've been using AIFPC to convert all my WOAI packages.

2) Did you have to alter the flight plans to take into account the change of system in numbering the days from FS9 to FSX?

3) How about waypoints - is there any need to add these to an airports.txt file as in FS9?

4) You mention in the doc that people should make FSX AFCADS available when they prepare them for FSX - have any been done yet, and if so, where can they be found?

Many thanks for the help.

Jack

Posted: 19 Jan 2008, 15:12
by CelticWarrior
Holy Cheese wrote:Thanks for the nice tutorial Cary
Thanks!
1) Am I right in assuming that Peter de Veen's AIFPC programme can be used instead of FP_FS9_FSX to convert the plans? I've been using AIFPC to convert all my WOAI packages.
I have no idea to be honest. However, there is no need to convert WOAI packages, their packages are already converted assuming you set the WOAI installer to install them appropriately. I understand that Peter is on the WOAI team, I believe it's his programmes that are used by them.
2) Did you have to alter the flight plans to take into account the change of system in numbering the days from FS9 to FSX?
That's what FP_FS9_FSX does.
3) You mention in the doc that people should make FSX AFCADS available when they prepare them for FSX - have any been done yet, and if so, where can they be found?
The only ones which I'm aware of are those posted on such sites as AVSIM and Flightsim.com. It was just a wish for people to help out and do some converting themselves, it's a time consuming task which I don't have that all important time for.

Cary