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I don't see immediately what could cause a low volts warning, but as you seem to use the default profile instead of setting each switch yourself so that you know exctly what they are doing, it is possible that a default XPlane function has an unrelated effect in this particular addon. What I suggest is to unassign each button one by one until the warning doesn't appear anymore, then you will know what button is linked to the warning generating function in Xplane. As a general rule when using 3rd-party addons, you should not relay on default assignments but instead start from an empty profile and build you own assignments so that you know exactly what each button is doing.
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By NicolasB51 · Posted
I've updated the Thandra Bonanza before and also XPlane-12 with the last release. Same issue. -
By NicolasB51 · Posted
Here it is. Screenshot of buttons defined on Xplane and a shoot of my alpha -
By NicolasB51 · Posted
Hi SimWare, Thanks for your feedback. Appreciate it. I'll took a screenshot of all of my settings for Alpha/Bravo buttons and add it on this ticket. I've defined it on Xplane only. Thanks. -
By Mathijs Kok · Posted
Pause the sim, tweak your settings, and use the sim screenshot itself to render a screenshot; it can do up to 12K! This works the same on a high-end and a low-end CPU. You will gain absolutely nothing with a Xeon, other than getting moderate framerates and a lot of heat. A Ryzen 7 9800X3D will be faster in anything you describe. A minimal OS made sense 20 years ago, but these days, with Windows 11, the resource management of the OS is highly capable, and you would need to do very weird stuff to have an impact on the sim. Keep in mind, it runs in a sandbox, so it just needs enough memory. -
By NicolasB51 · Posted
Hi SimWare, Thanks for your feedback. Appreciate it. I'll took a screenshot of all of my settings for Alpha/Bravo buttons and add it on this ticket. I've defined it on Xplane only. Thanks. -
This is most likely a question of buttons assignment. How are the buttons assigned ? In the Xplane controls section or in the Configurator or both ? You need to check button by button what their assignments are in the simulator and in the Configurator if used.
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By NicolasB51 · Posted
Hello ALl, I bought recently (3 days ago) an Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, and I really love it. I'm pleased to flight with them. I flight on Xplane-12 last release, and I've an issue with Bonanza F33A (Aircraft from Thranda team). https://xplanereviews.com/forums/topic/18765-aircraft-review-beechcraft-bonanza-f33a-xp12-by-thranda-design/. On it, I use the G1000 panel, and when started the Aircraft, I've an Low Volts displayed on my PFD, as if the ALT button/swith wasn't activated. It's activated on the Alpha and manually also. Same thing. I've tried the same plane with my Airbus Joystick, and did'nt have this issue. So, asked me if there's any profile needed for this plane or if there's existing one, as per, when I start eh Cessna Skyhawk G1000, I didn't haVe this issue. Only with the Bonanza. I've added 2 screenshots to this topic, one with my Airbus Joystick, the other with the Honeycomb Alpha. If you need log file, please, let me know. Thanks. Regards, Nicolas -
By dahapo8728 · Posted
Hello fellow aviation enthusiasts and virtual photographers, I'm in the planning stages of building a new PC dedicated entirely to flight simulation and, most importantly, capturing the highest quality screenshots possible. We all know the struggle of balancing ultra settings, complex add-ons, and a stable framerate to get that perfect, crisp shot. While most gaming advice focuses on high-frequency CPUs, I'm looking at a different path: a used workstation with a Xeon 24 Core 2.6GHz processor. My theory is that raw single-core speed gets you high FPS, but a massive number of cores could revolutionize the screenshot workflow. I'd love to hear your thoughts on these ideas: The "Background Beast": Imagine running MSFS on one set of cores, while another group of cores handles OBS for flawless 4K recording, a third set runs Photoshop for live edits, and a fourth manages Discord and navigates charts—all without a single stutter during the critical moment you hit the screenshot key. Is this realistic, or just a dream? Batch Processing Power: After a long virtual flight, I often have hundreds of high-resolution PNGs that need resizing, slight color correction, or format conversion. Would the 24 cores dramatically speed up this tedious batch processing in tools like Lightroom or specialized converters, turning an hour-long task into a matter of minutes? Virtualization for a Pristine Sim: Has anyone experimented with using a core-heavy CPU to run the simulator inside a dedicated virtual machine? The goal would be to have a perfectly clean, minimal OS environment solely for MSFS or X-Plane, eliminating all background noise from Windows to achieve maximum stability and performance for a screenshot session. I'm curious if anyone in this creative community is using a high-core-count Xeon not just for FPS, but as a dedicated engine for a seamless and powerful content creation pipeline. Your experiences and insights would be incredibly valuable! Happy flying, and may your frames be high and your shots be stunning.
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