OK, here we go...

A fresh install of IL2 - 1946, make a copy of that folder, then Ultrapack 2.0n into copy of folder.

That should do it (everything crossed here) :slight_smile:

I’ve also found an exe file that programs the MFD on my X52 pro with data from IL2 (trim, power, flaps etc)

I’ll give that a go. I’m on my way back boys :smiley:

I’ve also found an exe file that programs the MFD on my X52 pro with data from IL2 (trim, power, flaps etc)

Do share old bean :smiley:

I’m using a X-52pro with windows 7 and my MFD display doesn’t work at all, all I can see is the stopwatch/clock.

Classic,

I don’t know how it works yet, as I only discovered the file tonight. I’m hoping to test it out on this fresh install shortly (if it ever finishes). As soon as I’ve given it a go I’ll pass it on defo (as long as it’s not a POS) :slight_smile:

Welcome back Maryfield :slight_smile:

X52 pro, W7 64bits here, no problem at all

Nepe, so how did you get the MFD to work?

Which version of drivers are you using please?

Thanks

I did nothing Classic.

Drivers are SD6_64, version 4.0.100.190

OK there seems to be some confusion, which I’ll try to clear up.

Straight out of the box my X52 Pro MFD shows:

Mode - whatever mode your in
Below that is Mode 1 (or whichever mode you’ve selected)
Below that is the profile that’s loaded, in my case it says IL2

Finally there is the system clock

I now have a working MFD in IL2 courtesy of this link:

http://www.saitekforum.com/showthread.php?t=11887

I hope this clears things up.