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GTHXiFlightsim |
Posted by: ZKCXU - 03-29-2022, 02:44 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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I have just purchased and installed TDS GTHXiFlightsim for MSFS 2020
but there is no database yet advertising of product states there is...
Can I have some advise on where it is.. Navigraph does not appear to be associated with this... maybe Im missing something
Thanks for any advise
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TDS GTNXi Performance Improvements |
Posted by: adminOwner2 - 03-29-2022, 10:57 AM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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Hello,
The thread below includes three steps for improving TDS GTNXi performance:
Edit 04APR2022: Thanks to AirborneGeek for creating a YouTube video explaining all these performance steps in details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naIefIcBvWw
Step 1:
Thanks to TDS GTNXi user and streamer Clumsy:
https://www.twitch.tv/theclumsygeek
And with the great assessment pointed by Ryan Butterworth
We have been able to find a proper solution for customers experiencing performance degradation (FPS decrease) within MSFS and the TDS GTNXi.
As this problem occurs only on some machines and we can't correlate the exact cause, we can't have a general fix, but we can point users who experience problems to this fix.
To resolve the problem, you must add an exclusion to Windows Defender for two processes:
gtn_simulator.exe and FlightSimulator.exe
As described here:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...01afe13b26
When clicking on Add Exclusion, select Process and then type the name and the extension, as shown above or in the picture posted at the end of this link.
Step 2:
Note: Starting with MSFS SU10, the default rendering method is NanoVG, so this step is not needed!
Enable a different drawing algorithm inside MSFS. With the Developer Mode active, access the Options Menu, then under the Experimental section, check the "Use NanoVG for XML gauges"
This should decrease the load on the Main Thread and hopefully provide a performance increase using the TDS GTNXi as a VC Integrated option.
Step 3:
Note: Starting with TDS GTNXI V1.0.2.5 and GTNXi PC Trainer V20.30.8 (mandatory!), this step is not needed!
Make sure to disable GPU Hardware Scheduling, then reboot the PC for the changes to take effect:
https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-10-gpu...urning-on/
We want to stand by our product and assist you in getting it running correctly, so please let us know how this bug fix works. Do not worry, we will get it solved, we always do!
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Unusable Due to Sutters |
Posted by: Pilot26U - 03-28-2022, 12:16 AM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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I purchased and download the GTN today for the Cessna 414. I have a machine on which I’m capable of running everything on “high” and getting 30+ FPS everywhere I go.
This GTN just ruined it for me. I spent about $44 for something that’s rendered my simulator unusable. The stuttering is so bad you literally cannot reliably control the airplane. Besides, the visuals with the stuttering stink.
I’d like a refund, please. I’ll happily uninstall this thing and never use it again.
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GTN650: Accessing NAV2 without bezel |
Posted by: Zulu - 03-27-2022, 02:39 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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Quick question:
Is it somehow possible to access the NAV2 frequency in the GTN650 in standalone mode with the bezel disabled?
I noticed that the middle mouse button on the knob of the bezel brings up the NAV2, but there seems to be no way to switch from COM2 to NAV2 without it.
I guess that's how the real unit operates, but maybe there is some way to do it otherwise?
Of course I can select a waypoint info on the unit and then by tapping the frequency I can set it to active, but setting it to standby I still need to access NAV2 to switch active and standby later. Also manual input of a frequency isn't possible this way.
Opposed to the real world, NAV2 is even more important than COM2, so it's a pity that the GTN650 defaults to COM2.
The bezel takes a lot of screen which I'd like to avoid, so if there was some kind of hidden clickspot etc., that'd be great.
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Jumping HSI GS indicator on JF PA28R with LPV approach (standalone mode) |
Posted by: Zulu - 03-27-2022, 12:30 AM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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Using the JustFlight Piper Turbo Arrow IV I was just flying the "RNAV 08L Z gps LPV" approach.
I expected to get the Glideslope on my HSI since this is an LPV approach.
Just before reaching the FAF (PIKMI), the Glideslope actually became alive but was jumping from bottom to the correct position up and down all the time instead of staying steady.
Same for the vertical guidance needle on the NAV1 instrument.
It was just like the GS was turned off and on all the time.
This behavior remained the same for the whole final approach.
My coupler dial for the autopilot was on NAV (even though LOC is recommended for localizers), but I don't think this is an issue.
Did someone experience this behavior? Is the HSI GS not supported on the JF PA28R with the TDS GTN750?
When switching to NAV1 ILS frequency, the GS worked as usual.
If that matters: I was running the TDS GTN750 as standalone, no VC integration (GNS530 selected in the cockpit).
Just noticed the Known Issues section:
Quote:The HSI displays only horizontal deviation when in GPS mode, unfortunately vertical deviation is not yet supported.
Is this jumping GS needle the current expected behavior for that reason, so I can't fly LPV (or LNAV/VNAV) approaches at all?
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