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walternowi

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  1. Take your time and don't kill yourself :P. Good luck!
  2. I read his biography. It is very interesting reading. He was brilliant and was quite an eccentric character. IIRC, somebody posted a link (to a scanned pdf) to his "Aerial Attack Study" over a SimHQ a while ago.
  3. I recommend you get a better power supply. 18 Amp on the 12 V rail will seriously limit you video card choices and possibly the stability of your system. This one is pretty nice: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139001 It is built by Seasonic and has a 5 year warranty. If you don't mind spending a few extra bucks, its big brother the 620HX is even better. Review of this unit can be found here: http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=28
  4. Mnemonic, Here is the entire string: 0,00 222,78 259,72 1,44 1,00 0,00 3042,19 3002,19 0,03 0,00 1,57 0,79 0,00 0,00 1,57 79999,00 3040,00 -42000,00 79998,47 3042,19 -41999,96 0,00 0,00 0,00 67,50 67,50 320,00 320,00 5640,00 0,00 I check my Firewall settings and LOVP has access defined under the exceptions. Thanks again. Nowi
  5. Sorry, I did not realize that. I will copy the whole string and posted here tonight. Also, what about the firewall settings. What do you need to see?
  6. Mnemonic, After I press "S" to start the mission, the numbers that appear are: 0,00 222,78 259,72 1,44 1,00 0,00 3042,19 3002, 19 0,03 0,00 1,57 0,79 0,00 0,00 1,57 79999,00 3040, 00 -42000,00 799998,4 Here is a screenshot: Hope this helps. Nowi
  7. Mnemonic, Thanks for the update. I will give you feedback as soon as I have a chance to fly tonight (after the kids are asleep). S! Nowi
  8. 1 - Disc version, bought from Naturalpoint. 2 - Yes, the dll file is in there. Thanks again for your effort. :beer:
  9. Attached are the error.log and config.lua files. Thanks :) Nowi Error.zip
  10. Great work Zorlac! Looking forward to your testing results and the instructions for making this work with TouchBuddy. :thumbup: Nowi
  11. 1. Yes, the INI file is in the same directory as the EXE file. I even tried to place all the LOVP files and the PIC sub-directory in my LockOn directory. 2. I am in the office at the moment. I will send you the Error.log when I get home tonight. 3. I am running windows XP pro SP2. The main screen (19") resolution is at 1280 x 1024, and the 8" touchscreen is at 800 x 600. The same problem was encountered if I used 1280 x 1024 resolutions for both screens. Thanks again for your effort. :thumbup:
  12. Mnemonic, Nice tools. I ran into 2 issues: 1) when I ran the .exe, the screen looked like this I had to "right click" and then hit "restore gauges" to get the normal gauges. 2) same issue as Grump. When I first open a mission, the screen said "connected". Once I hit "S" to start the mission, the screen became "disconnected". It happened for a MiG-29 mission that I created and the Quickstart Su-27 mission. Thanks very much! Nowi
  13. This is for AMD only. I don't think you need it if you install the AMD dual core driver and the AMD dual core optimizer. However, on the safe side, I installed all 3 on my office machine and do not have any problem. For more info, see: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=81429
  14. I finally bought a touchscreen and together with touchbuddy, they are an awesome combo. Setting that thing up is a breeze. Thanks to Zorlac for providing us with this tremendous tool, thanks to Wild.Bill.Kelso for developing the toolkit, and thanks to all the contributors who provide the profiles for someone as artistically challenged as me. I have not been so thrill about a new purchase since I bought my first HOTAS. S!
  15. Mostly Su-33. I love carrier operations :)
  16. Reason 4: Overclockability. The BIOS that comes with Dell or HP do not have options that let you overclock your system easily. On the other hand, latest BIOS for motherboards from companies like ASUS, Gigabyte, ... have tons of adjustment options. Buy a budget processor (Core2 E4300 or E6300), overclock it beyond 3 GHz = MORE bang for the buck! Good luck!
  17. Found the 175 MB version here: http://www.amvi.it/index.php?idx=video
  18. The new budget version E4300 uses quad 200 MHz FSB. Should give you a higher overclock with budget memory. Nowi
  19. Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Please tell me where I can find the 175 MB or the 400 MB version? Nowi
  20. Paul_fox, Welcome to the world of Lock On. I suggest you head over to Ironhand's site: http://flankertraining.com/ironhand/index.html There, you can download tutorials, ranging from beginner to advance. These tutorials will help you master the sim, as the learning curve is rather steep. Good luck!
  21. This is how I do it with the classic control panel: (I think you have to download and enable the coolbits tool first) Control Panel-> Display Hit the Settings tab Click Advanced Hit the "your video card" tab Select Performance & Quality Settings Scroll down until you see triple buffering By the way, I am using the 92.91 driver. Hope this helps. Cheers, Nowi
  22. They do support Opertons. My Ultra-D and Opteron 146 work well together. If I were to get a crossfire board, my choice would be the DFI CFX3200. Like the others said, running the Opteron at stock is a waste of CPU power. I am currently running mine at 2.5 GHz at 1.35 V. Good luck with your overclock.
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