I posted this in the FSAddon forums. Decided to post it here too.
I bought the original Hudson when it was released. Beautiful model, by the way. But it had the problem of the two manifold pressure gauges being tied to the right throttle control. Update 1 was supposed to fix it, but didn't appear to. I un-installed the original package and the then the update on several occasions, always with the same results. I did notice that the original aircraft installer locates my FSX installation, while the patch assumes the default FSX location of C:\Program Files(86)\ etc..., all the way to the Airplanes folder. I was careful to point the patch installer to the correct place each time, and then made sure I hadn't messed this up on previous attempts by looking in the Program Files(86) folder for the errant files. They were not there.
Today I tried something different. I uninstalled and reinstalled the original package. Then, I installed the Update 1 patch to a temp folder and manually copied the new files to the correct places in the FSX install. Now the MP gauges are indeed fixed!
I wish I had checked the file dates before and after the attempts at running the Update 1 installer on all the occasions that it didn't fix the MP gauge issue, but I didn't think about that.
Don't know what the problem is on my machine, or if others have had this problem, but thought I'd share the story, in case it helps anyone else.
I really like this plane, and am happy to have this sorted out. As you can see in the pics, the MP gauges read different now!
I bought the original Hudson when it was released. Beautiful model, by the way. But it had the problem of the two manifold pressure gauges being tied to the right throttle control. Update 1 was supposed to fix it, but didn't appear to. I un-installed the original package and the then the update on several occasions, always with the same results. I did notice that the original aircraft installer locates my FSX installation, while the patch assumes the default FSX location of C:\Program Files(86)\ etc..., all the way to the Airplanes folder. I was careful to point the patch installer to the correct place each time, and then made sure I hadn't messed this up on previous attempts by looking in the Program Files(86) folder for the errant files. They were not there.
Today I tried something different. I uninstalled and reinstalled the original package. Then, I installed the Update 1 patch to a temp folder and manually copied the new files to the correct places in the FSX install. Now the MP gauges are indeed fixed!
I wish I had checked the file dates before and after the attempts at running the Update 1 installer on all the occasions that it didn't fix the MP gauge issue, but I didn't think about that.
Don't know what the problem is on my machine, or if others have had this problem, but thought I'd share the story, in case it helps anyone else.
I really like this plane, and am happy to have this sorted out. As you can see in the pics, the MP gauges read different now!