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Full Duplex" rather than "Auto"
• Set the "receive Buffer" of your network card as high as possible
• Disable the "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk..." in your "Local Disk Properties", as it really
slows down network file transfer
• Limit your FS frame rate, avoid "unlimited" 30 FPS should be enough for most, use 50 fps if you
must and your hardware can handle it. High or Unlimited settings will leave WideServer very little
time to process network traffic and will result in pauses in the connected programs.
• turn off automatic updates
• assign an IP address for every machine, do not use automatic settings for that
• disable network authentication IEEE 802
• if you have control, turn off system restore disable automatic synchronise internet time
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A possible side effect of using TCP/IP is “stutters / pauses” across the network. If this is observed on your
system, you will have to assign a static IP address rather than just simply using a computer name in the
wideclient.ini file setting. Refer to the WideFS documents for further information on setting different
network protocols.
Other Required Shares
Other required shares for our programs to communicate properly with FS and display or save FS flight
plans:
- share the FS folder with read/write access
- for FS9 and FSX share the \My Documents\Flight Simulator Files folder with the share name FSPLANS, if
using XP make sure that this folder is not private
Note: share name does not mean renaming an existing folder, this is the name given to the share that you
are creating
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pmFileCheck Tool
As mentioned before, pmFileCheck is a very helpful tool to check everything is OK with your PM setup. You
can find it in the main folder of practically all programs (Glass Cockpit, FMC, IFR Panels etc.)
It will check the connection to flight simulator and its frame rate, show the detected WideFS versions,
inspect the NetDir settings and so forth. It will help you identify any problems and will suggest solutions
should any issues appear to be the case. It is possible to copy the result to the clipboard and send it to PM
support should you need any help.
pmFileCheck Build 36
Opening Connections
Local Path: C:\NonSim\pmFileCheck
Checking Computer and User Name
Local Computer Name: FSN
Local User Name: Owner
FSUIPC/WideFS found!
FSUIPC Version 3.53
WideServer Version 6.51
WideClient Version 6.51
Flight Simulator Running
Testing Framerate
Avg / Min / Max: 29.6 / 24.5 / 30.7
OK - GC Detected
GC Build 84
OK - FMC Detected (CDU or MCDU)
FMC Build 77
OK - A/P Detected (MCP or FCU)
A/P Build 77
Local DLL Files Found:
pm.dll dated: 1/17/2006 9:22:27 AM
Checking FS Path
OK - Reported FS Path \\FS2004\Flight Simulator 9\
Trying to access FS Path
OK - Read access to FS Path
OK - Read/Write access to FS Path
OK - Read/Write access to FS Path
Wide Server reports:
788687 Connected to computer "COPILOT" running WideClient version 6.510 (skt=1192)
788812 Connected to computer "CAPTAIN" running WideClient version 6.510 (skt=1204)
Looking for NETDIR from CDU
Reported NetDir is: \\fmc\netdir\
Checking PMNETDIR Path (FMC Generated Path)
9 File(s) found in NetDir, last date is 3/2/2006 6:52:02 PM
Checking FSPLANS Path (To Load/Save FS Flightplans)
OK - Read/Write access to FSPLANS Shared Folder
29 File(s) found in FSPLANS, last date is 3/2/2006 10:23:55 AM
last flight plan file is IFR Denver Intl to Rapid City Regl.PLN
Closing Everything
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OpenGL
We have chosen the OpenGL API (Graphics Programming Interface) over DirectX because we see it as "the
way to go" with precise high quality graphics. SGI's (Silicon Graphics) OpenGL has been the standard for
the high-end applications for many years now, and finally this cross-platform standard has found its way
onto our desktop PCs. Microsoft and SGI have formed an alliance to join their forces in a phased approach,
making OpenGL part of the Windows platform. Windows 98, Windows NT and XP have been delivered with
the OpenGL DLLs (Dynamic Link Libraries).
As the hardware is always ahead of the software (in this particular case the OpenGL drivers for your
graphics card) what you have on your PC isn't necessarily the newest implementation of the OpenGL ICD
Any PM program that requires OpenGL will initiate a benchmark cycle and report a benchmark value
 
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