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04-25-2012, 05:37 PM #11
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Re: REV TQ Pro interfacing brick wall
Hi Tom,
I just wondered if you ever found a solution to this problem because I'm having almost exactly the same issue (although running sim avionics).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Hope you're having more luck than me now!
All the best,
Matt
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04-26-2012, 06:46 AM #12
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- Oct 2010
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Re: REV TQ Pro interfacing brick wall
Hi Matt,
I did end up finding a solution. I hoooked up with Oral, via Skype, and Crossloop, and he fixed the speed issues with the throttle arms movement. This allowed me to run the TQ Autothrottle, using the default fsx 737.
Oral did suggest that if i wanted to run SIM-A, there would be some issues that would need to be addressed within the SIOC setup.
I still dont know what direction i will travel in, Sim-A, or Prosim.
I think it would be wise for you to contact Oral at Revsim. He was very helpful, and fixed my issue.
Regards
TOM
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04-27-2012, 05:22 AM #13
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Re: REV TQ Pro interfacing brick wall
Hi Tom,
Glad to hear you managed to resolve your problems, and thanks for the advice.
I've contacted Oral and he very kindly (and quickly!) offered to get on Skype and help me out later on.
What a great level of support from Revsim!
Fingers crossed it can be solved.
Best regards,
Matt
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04-30-2012, 05:26 PM #14
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Re: REV TQ Pro interfacing brick wall
Hi,
Thought I'd just come back on this thread to let you know that Oral successfully resolved my problem. The throttle quadrant is working great now.
Thanks so much for your suggestion. I'm blown away by the level of support RevSim are offering.
Cheers,
Matt
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