Hey Jarmo
Hey Jarmo
Thanks for the speedy responce. I guess Im a total newbie (rookie) at this C++ stuff. I have been wanting to learn how to develop using C++ as I have heard that Java is similar to it as far as being an object oriented language but what you directed me to do to fix the issue was a bit over my head at this point.
Do I install the older C++ v 6.0 and then re-install C++ 2005? or am I way off. I am kinda looking for a fix that not only I but others who may be new to this can do to fix this issue.
I think it would be important to have a good workaround documented so that in case others see the same issue they can use your absolutely fantastic MFD.
One thing that may help is I have only installed
MS VC++ 2005 Redistributable Package and also it might be helpfull to know that I have installed your older IMFD 5.0 and it shows up with no problem.
I plan to delete the files and start over after posting that it works.
I just wanted to see if your older 5.0 would work. I really dont want to have to use the older version of IMFD, I just wanted to see what would happen.
Do I need this
Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) ?
Could you explain what you said earlier for us lowly earthlings?
Here is my Orbiter log file data:
**** Orbiter.log
Build Sep 29 2006 [v.060929]
Devices enumerated: 2
Devices accepted: 2
==> RGB Emulation
==> Direct3D HAL
Found 0 joystick(s)
Module AtlantisConfig.dll [API v.060425]
Module DGConfig.dll [API v.060425]
Module ScnEditor.dll [API v.060425]
Module Rcontrol.dll [API v.050206]
Module OrbiterSound.dll [API v.060425]
Module Meshdebug.dll [API v.060425]
Module Framerate.dll [API v.050206]
Module FlightData.dll [API v.050206]
Module ExtMFD.dll [API v.060425]
Module CustomMFD.dll [API v.060425]
Module LolaMFD.dll [API v.050206]
Module LaunchMFD.dll [API v.060425]
Module LaunchCompassMFD.dll [API v.060425]
Module ClockMFD.dll [API v.060425]
Module BaseSyncMFD.dll [API v.060425]
There is no IMFD Log to post here and I dont even see the InterMFD.dll being loaded in this log. Isn't that a bad thing?