![]() ![]() Claims that the radar needs FSUIPC installed to work are incorrect - it is not dependent on FSUIPC. ASN, much like the 777 itself, uses SimConnect and does not require FSUIPC.Try this if you're having trouble - most likely this will occur on systems where FSX is installed to the default C:\Program Files (x86) folder instead of it's own custom folder like C:\FSX that's outside of the Windows Vista/7/8 read/write permissions protections placed on the folder. Users have reported to us that they had to run ASN with the right click menu "Run as administrator" command to get the module to install properly.If you believe your file is corrupted, submit it to us in a support ticket and we'll fix it for you if necessary. If the dll.xml file is missing this entry or the file is corrupted by formatting errors (a common issue unfortunately), then the radar will not function. FSX itself should be closed before you run ASN for this to occur properly.ĪS Connect's dll.xml should look like this: Normally this should happen automatically the first time you run ASN. ASN's AS Connect module dll file (as_btstrp.dll) must be properly installed into FSX's dll.xml file and must be authorized to load into FSX.This is not because our radar is showing clouds, it's because the detailed precipitation boundaries that ASN injects into FSX get downsampled into very coarse resolution boxes like this when Simple clouds are enabled. ![]() Not enabling detailed clouds can produce a block pattern on the ND as shown below.
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