When I try to start the software following all install instructions I get the error that OC4BA can not find the file 737Sioc.ini and it will not proceed. I also can not open the configuration manager program. I have made sure that all the folders are in the correct locations i.e. in the same folder as the sioc install which is in the same directory as the FSX install.
Any ideas.
Thanks
C M
OCP4BA gives error cannot find 737sioc.ini
Re: OCP4BA gives error cannot find 737sioc.ini
Hi,
Try the latest OC4BAConfig.exe (version 2.02) that you also got a download link to. This creates a 737sioc.ini if there is none already i SIOC folder.
Roar
Try the latest OC4BAConfig.exe (version 2.02) that you also got a download link to. This creates a 737sioc.ini if there is none already i SIOC folder.
Roar
Re: OCP4BA gives error cannot find 737sioc.ini
Ok,
First thank you for the direction to go... I did this and was able to get the program running and got the config corrected to initiate the MCP... I do have a new issue now... When the MCP comes online it stays for about 5 seconds then all the displays turn off and only the speed and heading modes work. Any ideas?
Thanks for the help
CM
First thank you for the direction to go... I did this and was able to get the program running and got the config corrected to initiate the MCP... I do have a new issue now... When the MCP comes online it stays for about 5 seconds then all the displays turn off and only the speed and heading modes work. Any ideas?
Thanks for the help
CM
Re: OCP4BA gives error cannot find 737sioc.ini
Also I had to add the master address into the last part of the sioc.ini config ---- MASTER:15,4,1,46
without this it will not see or initiate my MCP
Thanks
without this it will not see or initiate my MCP
Thanks
Re: OCP4BA gives error cannot find 737sioc.ini
Hi,
Do you have a 5V Power Unit connected to your MCP? Do you have the MCP v3?
Doing manual configuration should not be necessary. The whole purpose of OC4BAConfig is
to configure your hardware and set up a new valid sioc.ini, both for P&P modules ala MCP or own build Expansion/Master, Servo cards etc.
What is your Opencockpits hardware?
/Roar
Do you have a 5V Power Unit connected to your MCP? Do you have the MCP v3?
Doing manual configuration should not be necessary. The whole purpose of OC4BAConfig is
to configure your hardware and set up a new valid sioc.ini, both for P&P modules ala MCP or own build Expansion/Master, Servo cards etc.
What is your Opencockpits hardware?
/Roar