Oh I understand now, yeah I am using the NG version. When I get back to my desktop (which I have my orbiter/Apollo set up on) I will try the other executable and see what happens. However would this be preventing LGC from displaying numerics when operational?
Just look at the name of the icon you are clicking on. It should be named orbiter or orbiter-ng.
Edit: The reason I keep asking this is because I have only seen the issue you are describing in the NG version and I want to know if it somehow migrated backwards.
You know, I honestly do not know. How would I go about discovering which I am using? What I can tell you is through the orbiter website, I used the zip installer and did not install using the msi.
Additionally, I have been using the same build of Orbiter for a while and once upon a time (last May I believe) I had the LGC up and there was not a glitch in the battery multimeter.
Forgive my naivety in asking this, but would this fix be able to run in both the 3.5 and 4.0 versions of orbitersound? Or would an uninstall of 3.5 and install of 4.0 be required.
There's two orbiter executables packaged with 100830, one is named orbiter-NG and uses external video modules, the other is just named orbiter and uses the original DX7 code. Which one are you using?
I actually cannot get the LGC to power on anymore. Even with the correct power up sequence. Also the battery meter on panel 11 is no longer working (IE the graphic inside is just a window out into space)