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Dreamfleet Baron RealityXP in Win7x64

EMatheson

Charter Member 2016
I can't get the RealityXP gauges in either the dreamfleet baron or bonanza to work. Every time I try,i get the message that there isn't room in the buffer for the program to run.therefore the gns units don't have memory to run. Its very frustrating.the baron was one of my favorite planes on my old system.does anyone know how to get them to work in win 7 64?
 
According to Dreamfleet, RealityXP will NOT work in Windows 7/64. There is no upgrade path. You have to buy the "LITE" version.
 
On some further experimentation, it seems that only the actual RXP GNS530 unit in incompatible with Win7x64. The remainder of the RXP gauge suite, including the radios, the Sandel unit, and the Flightline gauges, are perfectly compatible with my system. It is a simple matter to replace the RXP unit with a GNS530 from another addon - say the AOPA Piper Cherokee 6-260 or one of the GPS units from my Eaglesoft Cirrus SR22GT. Further, the communication between gauges seems to operate as normal, so although the fidelity of simulation may be slightly lessened, for almost all intents and purposes, the replaced gauge system operates seamlessly in the RXP Baron environment.
 
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