All view keys worke as normal - and all of this, without restarting X-Plane. Also, I could then check my licenses, and the TBM (and all others) were shown to be activated. Yes, it was, and the Gizmo bar was there. I even, later, had a few further problems with the plane, in that it would seemingly load OK, but the "Crash Bar" would not stay up, there was no way I could access the Gizmo option bar from the right of the screen (it wasn't there at all), and all view keys - the arrow keys and the numeric pad - would not work! Thinking this might be an activation problem, I immediately loaded another of my X-Aviation fleet, to see that it (the just loaded) was activated. I thought maybe Goran would know why v20 (or the option to use it) wasn't in the installer, as in most of the newer installations. However, the Gizmo log does show some errors, and I'd appreciate it if they could be explained - particularly the reference to a file "outside the X-Plane folder". So, I'll stay with the older version for now, but am interested as to why this should be happening.Īlso, Gizmo 18 hung on redoing my authorisations, and I rebooted X-Plane again, and then Gizmo did the authorisations in couple of seconds! Most odd. The installation does not ask whether I want the 20 beta, which other planes have. BTW, that beta has given me no trouble with the SR20, 22, and numerous other X-Aviation planes! BTW, the TBM also crashed in OpenGL with the beta of Gizmo, so it isn't just a Metal problem.Īnyway, I re-installed the TBM, and accepted the older Gizmo. I replaced the Gizmo with v20 and it crashed the TBM. However, I noticed that the installer had replaced my beta of Gizmo 20 with the older version (18?). So, I re-installed (v1.1.12), and it worked just fine. Tried to run the TBM today (and I hadn't for a while), and it crashed X-Plane virtually as soon as the plane opened.
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