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Old October 26th 03, 03:58 PM
Pete Bramley
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Default FS2004 Video drivers


A question for the Guru's out the

I loaded FS2004 onto my new Sony Vaio PCG-GRT716S and got the black
screen for my instrument panel. I know this is a driver problem but
having shot off an E-mail to Sony asking when they would release an
updated driver, the silence was deafening.

The version currently on my machine and also available on the Sony
download page is 43.28. Does anybody know where I can get a driver that
will work on this machine.

NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5600(Sony)

Have tried the download from NVIDIA.COM but it didn't work

Any advice would be appreciated


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Old October 28th 03, 06:54 AM
Carl Frisk
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You can try changing your settings first. Are using XP? Linux? Try
lowering your resolution (or raising it). How may colors? etc, etc.

You may also find this article of interest:
http://www.nvnews.net/articles/inter..._2003_10.shtml

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"Pete Bramley" wrote in message
...

A question for the Guru's out the

I loaded FS2004 onto my new Sony Vaio PCG-GRT716S and got the black
screen for my instrument panel. I know this is a driver problem but
having shot off an E-mail to Sony asking when they would release an
updated driver, the silence was deafening.

The version currently on my machine and also available on the Sony
download page is 43.28. Does anybody know where I can get a driver that
will work on this machine.

NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5600(Sony)

Have tried the download from NVIDIA.COM but it didn't work

Any advice would be appreciated


--
Pete Bramley



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Old October 29th 03, 01:14 AM
Dan
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www.nvidia.com

"Pete Bramley" wrote in message
...

A question for the Guru's out the

I loaded FS2004 onto my new Sony Vaio PCG-GRT716S and got the black
screen for my instrument panel. I know this is a driver problem but
having shot off an E-mail to Sony asking when they would release an
updated driver, the silence was deafening.

The version currently on my machine and also available on the Sony
download page is 43.28. Does anybody know where I can get a driver that
will work on this machine.

NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5600(Sony)

Have tried the download from NVIDIA.COM but it didn't work

Any advice would be appreciated


--
Pete Bramley



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Old October 29th 03, 01:50 AM
Brett Holcomb
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Does Sony have any older drivers - you might try that. If the Nvidia ones
don't work you'll probably have to wait on Sony to release an update.

"Pete Bramley" wrote in message
...

A question for the Guru's out the

I loaded FS2004 onto my new Sony Vaio PCG-GRT716S and got the black
screen for my instrument panel. I know this is a driver problem but
having shot off an E-mail to Sony asking when they would release an
updated driver, the silence was deafening.

The version currently on my machine and also available on the Sony
download page is 43.28. Does anybody know where I can get a driver that
will work on this machine.

NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5600(Sony)

Have tried the download from NVIDIA.COM but it didn't work

Any advice would be appreciated


--
Pete Bramley


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Old October 29th 03, 10:28 PM
Pete Bramley
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In message , Brett Holcomb
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Does Sony have any older drivers - you might try that. If the Nvidia ones
don't work you'll probably have to wait on Sony to release an update.

Nothing visible on their download site. Looks like I'll just have to
wait for them to get their S**t together.

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Old October 29th 03, 11:51 PM
Brett Holcomb
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Well hopefully they will soon.

Pete Bramley wrote:

In message , Brett Holcomb
writes
Does Sony have any older drivers - you might try that. If the Nvidia ones
don't work you'll probably have to wait on Sony to release an update.

Nothing visible on their download site. Looks like I'll just have to
wait for them to get their S**t together.


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Microsoft MVP
AKA Grunt
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Old November 3rd 03, 12:31 AM
Pete Bramley
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In message , Carl Frisk
writes
You can try changing your settings first. Are using XP? Linux? Try
lowering your resolution (or raising it). How may colors? etc, etc.

You may also find this article of interest:
http://www.nvnews.net/articles/inter..._2003_10.shtml

Finally got around to having another go today and lowering the
resolution worked. Dropped "Screen resolution" (within Display
Properties) from 1400 x 1050 pixels down to 1024 x 768 pixels. This is
not perfect but at least I can mess about with FS2004 on my Laptop now.

By the way, If anyone out there has not yet loaded AFCAD2 by Lee Swordy
get it now. Its fantastic.

RGDS to all


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Old November 3rd 03, 01:05 AM
Dashi
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"Pete Bramley" wrote in message
...
In message , Carl Frisk
writes
You can try changing your settings first. Are using XP? Linux? Try
lowering your resolution (or raising it). How may colors? etc, etc.

You may also find this article of interest:


http://www.nvnews.net/articles/inter...view_2003_10.s

html

Finally got around to having another go today and lowering the
resolution worked. Dropped "Screen resolution" (within Display
Properties) from 1400 x 1050 pixels down to 1024 x 768 pixels. This is
not perfect but at least I can mess about with FS2004 on my Laptop now.

By the way, If anyone out there has not yet loaded AFCAD2 by Lee Swordy
get it now. Its fantastic.

RGDS to all


It's good but you can't save any navaid changes, is this going to be
changed?

Dashii


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Old November 3rd 03, 06:21 PM
Alan White
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On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 17:05:25 -0800, "Dashi" wrote:

It's good but you can't save any navaid changes, is this going to be
changed?


See section 45 of the ReadMe.

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Old November 3rd 03, 07:05 PM
Pete Bramley
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In message , Dashi
writes
By the way, If anyone out there has not yet loaded AFCAD2 by Lee Swordy
get it now. Its fantastic.

RGDS to all


It's good but you can't save any navaid changes, is this going to be
changed?

Dashii


If you read the Readme.htm that came with the installation this is
mentioned and we will be able to save Navaid changes in future releases.


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