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  1. Hi Neal,

     

    the "free" AIRAC cycle which is included in the 1.3.1 setup, is cycle 1101. If you're flying online, then it seems to be somehow necessary to have the most recent cycle. It you don't fly online, it's up to you whether you like to have the most recent procedures.

     

    AIRAC cycles (from Navigraph) provide all the procedures data (Standard Instrument Departure Routes (SID), Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STAR), and also approach procedures to approx. 3'500 airports worldwide. These are all IFR procedures, none of them is VFR.

  2. Dennis,

     

    thanks for the screenshots.

     

    On the "Route Setup" screenshot I can see that the online network is not activated. Maybe this is the reason why you can't see any traffic? Also on the "Chart-Options-Bar" I miss the "OTPV" button, which also indicates that the online network is not "On".

     

    is there any way I can connect to Apollo server in FSInn
    I'm sorry, but I don't know FSInn.
  3. Hi Dennis,

     

    If the DisplayUnit runs on a computer with Windows 7 or Windows Vista, then it seems that you must have changed the color scheme to either "Windows classic" or "Windows basic". This could be the reason why you can't see the "online indicator". Try to change it to a "real" Windows 7 color schema.

     

    Can you provide another screenshot which shows the "Online" settings tab?

  4. Hi,

     

    it seems that there is no CYBR file at all. If I have a look into the folder "[FSX]\AivlaSoft\SIDSTARS" then I can't find a file name CYBR. Did you already post this in the Navigraph forum?

     

    BTW: according to the forum rules, please sign your posts with your real first name (maybe you use a signature)

  5. Hi Julian,

     

    welcome aboard!

     

    The exception "too many requests" is sent by "SimConnect" which is the (programming-)interface to/from FSX. Since EFB logs all the messages that it receives, it also logs messages that not always are concerned to EFB.

    If you run other add-ons that are also using SimConnect and especially when many AI airplanes are around (depends on the current settings in either FSX or the AI-add-on), then it might happen that SimConnect signals "too many requests". Try to reduce the density of AI aircraft and most probably the message will no longer appear.

     

    Hope this helps.

  6. Robert,

     

    FSX and FS9 flight plans are not equal from a technical point of view. FSX creates XML files whereas FS9 creates pure ASCII files. If you paste a FSX flight plan from any source into the FSX flight plan folder and EFB says that this is not a valid FSX plan, then it is - most probably - a FS9 flight plan. Since FSX can load both file formats, many publishers of FSX flight plans doesn't distinguish between them. Please try to load the plan in EFB as FS9 plan.

     

    Maybe this helps.

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