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I have the Honeycomb Bravo and I´m not able to see any light although I try to use the Honeycomb Configurator many times. 

Can someone help me?

I use X-plane 11 on a MacBook Pro with macOS Big Sur

 

Thanks!

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Am 31.5.2023 um 03:33 schrieb pilothoneycomb:

I have the Honeycomb Bravo and I´m not able to see any light although I try to use the Honeycomb Configurator many times. 

Can someone help me?

I use X-plane 11 on a MacBook Pro with macOS Big Sur

 

Thanks!

Hi,

 

can you attach your "Log.txt" file in here for us to review, please? It should be located in your main X-Plane 11 folder.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I had the same problem with my Mac Studio, so if you still haven't found a solution and own Macbook with an M1 or M2 cpu, you need to tell MACOS to start X-Plane in Rosetta mode. This is an option you can access via context menu on the X-Plane app icon.

 

The binaries in AFC_Bridge are compiled for X86 architecture only, so X-Plane needs to be started this way. Caveat: X-Plane runs slower in this mode.

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