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Go Flight Modules not responding & GIT not saving aircraft setup MSFS 2020
I have been trying to GIT working with MSFS 2020 but have not been successful. I’m new at this and have tried several things. I followed the install instructions for The GIT website for MSFS 2020. Installed GIT in same folder as the Go Flight Interface. No problem installing.
I started MSFS 2020 and selected the Asobo_TBM930. Opened Go Flight Interface version 2.28. Then opened GIT. The GIT Lua window appears in Task tray and GIT opens. I get the three green lights. (showing the modules I have and the sim connect light and the third light).
I enabled the GF166, Two GF 46’s and GF48. I then imported the Asobo_TBM930.zip from the GIT website. GIT says that it imported successfully and there are correct items under each instrument tab. The Go Flight Modules instruments do nothing. They don’t respond at all, Knobs or buttons. They will identify when I select identify but that’s it.
I’ve also tried it without importing the TBM 930. First uninstalling and deleting all GIT files. Same result No response from Go Flight module. The Gf 166 Lights up but the other do not.
Also, I tried to save the setup on the settings page and it does nothing. When I exit and re-start the sim and GIT, the Modules in GIT show that that are disabled. I must re-enable them all over and over again. Also nothing else running that uses Go Flight Modules.
I’ve also tried it without importing the TBM 930. First uninstalling and deleting all GIT files. Same result No response from Go Flight moduleThe Gf 166 Lights up but the other do not.
MSFS 2020 with SDK installed and Developers mode activated. Windows 10 with No antivirus running during install and while running MSFS 2020. I also have P3dv5 and have no problems with them but I’m not using GIT with them.
I started MSFS 2020 and selected the Asobo_TBM930. Opened Go Flight Interface version 2.28. Then opened GIT. The GIT Lua window appears in Task tray and GIT opens. I get the three green lights. (showing the modules I have and the sim connect light and the third light).
I enabled the GF166, Two GF 46’s and GF48. I then imported the Asobo_TBM930.zip from the GIT website. GIT says that it imported successfully and there are correct items under each instrument tab. The Go Flight Modules instruments do nothing. They don’t respond at all, Knobs or buttons. They will identify when I select identify but that’s it.
I’ve also tried it without importing the TBM 930. First uninstalling and deleting all GIT files. Same result No response from Go Flight module. The Gf 166 Lights up but the other do not.
Also, I tried to save the setup on the settings page and it does nothing. When I exit and re-start the sim and GIT, the Modules in GIT show that that are disabled. I must re-enable them all over and over again. Also nothing else running that uses Go Flight Modules.
I’ve also tried it without importing the TBM 930. First uninstalling and deleting all GIT files. Same result No response from Go Flight moduleThe Gf 166 Lights up but the other do not.
MSFS 2020 with SDK installed and Developers mode activated. Windows 10 with No antivirus running during install and while running MSFS 2020. I also have P3dv5 and have no problems with them but I’m not using GIT with them.
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Best wishes
Steve
Thx
Steve
Let's ignore the downloadable profile as this is customer developed and may have issues.
Load up the TBM and get to the VC. On the GIT GF166 tab, click the COM button to set the GF166 to COM 1 and COM 2 radios. Try rotating the knobs in the VC and on the GF 166 to see if the Com standby frequencies change.
Repeat on each of your GF166's to prove they are working OK.
Let me know what happens.
Best wishes
Steve