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Problem using Custom Lua Scripts

Hi There. I have some fairly basic Lua scripts that I have been using for the MCPPro and EFIS controls on the FSLabs A320 in P3Dv4. They no longer seem to work in P3Dv4.2 when pressing buttons or moving rotaries but if I run the relevant script from the Lua screen within GIT then they work fine so it is as if the execution of the controls is somehow not connecting to the relevent Lua script. I am running the latest 3.6.0.0 version of the 64bit P3Dv4 tool. I do see an error in the log file that it cannot connect to FSUIPC together with similar errors in the FSUIPC log related to running gitlua.lua but given that the scripts run ok from within the GIT Lua screen I can't see that FSUIPC comes into the equation. Any suggestions gratefully recieved.
Regards,
Neil

Answers

  • Hi Neil,

    I'll check the code later today and come back to you.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • Answer ✓
    Hi Neil,

    Found the problem and fixed it. A new version of GIT is now available that solves the problem of the RunLUA tasks being loaded as Remark Tasks.

    To correct for specific aircraft, load the aircraft so the VC is showing. Start GIT, quit GIT and then start GIT again. You only need to do this once for each aircraft affected.

    Bet wishes
    Steve
  • Hi Steve,

    That worked a treat. Thanks for the fast response.

    Regards,
    Neil
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