Possibly , i was getting fuel.nas errors suddenly ,when they hadn't
appeared before , so i assumed that had changed .... the S-76 runs
fine now , and ive been able to remove  most of my old fuel handling
routine.But the problem must have been in my own code , still
not sure why , but all is good now .
Thanks

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Vivian Meazza <[email protected]> wrote:
> Syd,
>
>>
>> Me again ...
>> As Heiko mentioned , my S76C broke due to a fuel.nas change . If the
>> change was mentioned here , I guess i missed it completely.
>> After some experimentation, I finally got it running again ...it
>> wouldn't start due to empty tanks , and trying to fill them with the
>> dialog didn't work ....they would immediately snap back to 0.I removed
>> my nasal fuel routine , and everything worked again ,except with no
>> fuel consumption now... would I be correct in assuming that I only
>> have to supply the amount of fuel consumed per frame and fuel.nas will
>> manage the fuel flow ?
>
> Fuel.nas hasn't been touched since 20/11/2008 AFAIKS. Perhaps the problem
> lies elsewhere?
>
>
>
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