Ben Watson wrote:On the files menu select "Convert FS9 traffic Files to FSX" job done
Thanks, Ben. It looks easy enough .. but!
When I click on the 'convert' option I get a popup with a directory tree to select the traffic files but when I try to expand it I get the following error message:
The operating system refuses access to the contents of this folder. Access to the path: C:\PerfLogs is denied.
So I can't select any traffic files to convert. Any idea how to get round this? Windows 7 32bit.
Strange one mate, I'm on Windows 7 (x64) and no problems. Where have you installed the AI flightplanner tool?
What I'd suggest is to remove all of the traffic files from FSX and put them in a new folder, say X:\traffic\FS9 and create another folder X:\traffic\FSX then when you run the converter, point it to the FS9 folder for the old traffic files and the FSX one for the new ones. Alternatively email me over your FS9 ones in a zip and I'll convert them and send them back
I've put the unzipped AI Flightplanner folder in to the main FS9 folder and run it from there. I also tried it from the desktop with the same result. Thanks for the offer of the conversion but with all the WoAI files it's 42 Mb so I really need to find a way to do it myself.
I suppose I could write some new ones for my Kai Tak traffic using flightplanner and then I'll have to reload all the WoAI using the FSX installer It'll take a while but in the meantime I'll live without ships. I can still go to FS9 if I want ships badly enough
Reference 2D panels, I think you can get to them by hitting A in the VC, this should cycle through the cockpit views, one of which should be the 2D panel. I think. It may depend on settings in the aircraft.cfg but I don't think so.