<p>How2-P3D : FSInn + FSCopilot </p><p>Dear AVSIM-Community and P3D-users,</p><p>In this tutorial I'll explain how to fool FSInn+FSCopilot so you can use these great tools within Prepar3D. As a VATSIM flyer I prefered these great tools of the FSFDT suite but didn't find a suitable way to get them work within P3D, yet. So I decided to explore this problem and how to fix it. Here's the solution :-)</p><p>FSDT FSCopilot + FSInn in Prepar3D</p><p>I have to assume that certain facts of installation and configuration are known. However, I have uploaded the necessary installation files for you.</p><p>Download installation files FSFDT-Suite: Downloadlink FS Copilot --> SetupFSCopilot17B2_4.exe Downloadlink FS Inn --> SetupFSInn13B2_3.exe</p><p>Known Issue / Problem: When starting Prepar3D you will get following error message. FSCopilot+FSInn cannot be executed and are inactive.</p><p>Reason: FSCopilot/FSInn seems to check a special version string of the executable Prepar3D.exe. It is expecting a value something like 10.x.xxxxx.0, but instead receives the value 1.3.3708.0. As a result it shows the error message and the tool is not working. Many users tried to modify various version strings within the Windows Registry Editor under FSFDT-key, but with no sucess.</p><p>Workaround: We have to fool FSFDT Suite, and present the necessary version string. Some of you know this steps, as we did the same when fooling TrackIR+EZdok, where we had to modify the language.dll. On this step the executable"Prepar3D.exe" is involved.</p><p>How-to:</p><p> First we need a tool to edit our executable. A known and easy to use tool is Ressource Hacker which you can download for free HERE. PLEASE MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR ORIGINAL PREPAR3D.EXE BEFORE MODIFYING IT ! Now we start Ressource Hacker and click on menu [FILE]-->[OPEN] and choose the file "Prepar3D.exe" which is located in our main Prepar3D installation directory. Click and open the sector Version Info --> 1 --> 1033 We have to focus on this line here --> PRODUCTVERSION 1,3,3708,0 as showed on my screenshot below...</p><p>Now we replace the string 1,3,3708,0 with 10,0,61637,0.</p><p>[*] We click on the button COMPILE SCRIPT [*] and last but not least we save this modification by clicking on menu [FILE]-- >[SAVE].</p><p>In my case the result looks like this: That's it! Now start your Prepar3D and be surprised ;) FSInn and FSCopilot should work 100%.</p><p>I would really appreciate your feedback to ensure that this workaround also works on different installations.</p><p>Good luck,have fun and clear skies, Pegasus. </p>
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