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1st December: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for MSFS is now available.
12th November: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for X-Plane is now available.
6th June: A new version of Virtual Flight Sim Hardware is now available (huge update)
21st November: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for FSX/FSXSE/P3D is now available.
GFIT SimConnect : No connection to FSX
Hello all,
after installing GFIT it seems, that there is no connection to FSX - the yellow lamp is on, the others are green, and all the tabs are greyed except the LOG and SETTING- Tab; so, it's not possible, to make any programming ...what's wrong?
regards
Chris
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Hi Chris,
A yellow light is fine. The other tabs become enabled once the FSX is in sim mode i.e. a virtual cockpit is showing.
If the tabs do not enable when in sim mode, check that the GoFlight Interface Module.dll is loading in dll.xml (see FAQ).
Best wishes
Steve
Hi Chris,
There is an online user guide under the Support menu with step by step instructions and examples.
Best wishes
Steve
Have you enabled the device in GIT. By default they are disabled.
Best wishes
Steve
Attach your config file for me to look at (settings.xml located in My Documents\GoFlight Interface Tool)
Thx
Steve
Hi Chris,
For the P8 just use LANDING_LIGHTS_TOGGLE with NOTHING as the button action.
For the T8 use LANDING_LIGHTS_ON for the ON Button Event and LANDING_LIGHTS_OFF for the OFF Button Event.
For both device types the Light Data should be LIGHT_LANDING, ON and 1.
Try it with a default aircraft such as the Beech Baron. If that works OK but not with advanced add-on aircraft then the developer has moved away from standard simconnect events and you will need to use Detective to create Bespoke Events.
There are some pinned guides in the forum on creating Bespoke Events for the Q400.
Remember each config is aircraft specific so setting things up for one aircraft does not mean it will work in others.
Best wishes
Steve
Hi Harold,
Have you read the user guide here:
http://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/support/user-guide/user-guide-git.html
Best wishes
Steve
The Exception can usually be ignored.
What Goflight hardware do you have?
Thx
Steve
The MCP, EFIS, LGT and MESM are all preconfigured once enabled and should work automatically - are they? If not, you need to ensure that you are using the very latest version of the 737 as GIT is not compatible with the older versions. If you have the boxed version you need to get an update from Aerosoft.
Make sure you have "Enable for FSX" and/or "Enable for Prepar3D" ticked in the Settings tab.
Best wishes
Steve
The GF46 is pre-configured. You can change the settings though. Does the pre-configuration not give you sufficient insight?
The events and variables for the 737 are all built into the drop down lists. The format is described here:
http://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/support/user-guide/user-guide-git/19-operating/36-configuring-goflight-devices-additional-information-pmdg-ngx.html
You do not need to use FSUIPC offsets as GIT provides all this built in.
Best wishes
Steve
You don't have to do anything with the SDK, its all built into GIT.
Best wishes
Steve
The MCP PRO, MCP, LGT/LGT II (buttons only), MESM, EFIS, GF46 are all automatically configured. The GF166 can be configured automatically by choosing one of the default options on its tab (either Radios, NAV, ADF). All the other modules need to be configured in GIT. See these examples: http://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/support/user-guide/user-guide-git/19-operating/37-configuring-goflight-devices-examples-pmdg-ngx.html
Best wishes
Steve