Curtis Olson wrote:
> Try enclosing paths that include spaces with double quotes.  For 
> instance, instead of:
>
>     --fg-root=C:\Program Files\FlightGear\data
>
> (note the space in program files) try:
>
>     --fg-root="C:\Program Files\FlightGear\data"
>
> I can't remember of dos let's you embed the double quotes at the start 
> of the file name.  If that doesn't work, you might try moving the 
> double quote to the very beginning of the argument:
>
>     "--fg-root=C:\Program Files\FlightGear\data"
>
> And then repeat this for any other option that includes a space (like 
> the scenery path, etc.)
>
> (Notice that the error message says it can't find a file at C:\Program)
>
> Regards,
>
> Curt.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Keith Clark 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>     > ----- "Keith Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> a écrit :
>     >
>     >
>     >> Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>     >>
>     >>> ----- "Keith Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> a écrit :
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>> Here is what is in log.txt in windows xp
>     >>>>
>     >>>>
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Base package check failed ... Found version [none] at:
>     \FlightGear
>     >>>> Please upgrade to version: 1.0.0
>     >>>> Hit a key to continue...
>     >>>>
>     >>>> I have no idea how to check if hardware or software opengl is
>     >>>> running.
>     >>>>
>     >>>>
>     >>> It looks like it is a simple path problem. In the wizard, hit the
>     >>>
>     >> "Prev" button as much as you can and fix the path in the first
>     page.
>     >>
>     >>> Look at that page :
>     >>>
>     >> http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/FlightGear_Launch_Control
>     >>
>     >>> -Fred
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >> If I run it with fgrun.exe it attempts to start with no issues.
>     >>
>     >
>     > Sorry, but I don't catch this phrase. For me, attemps == try.
>     Does it *succeed* to run or not ?
>     > If you really what to start fgfs.exe from the command line,
>     copy/paste the command line shown in fgrun.
>     >
>     > I had a notebook with that kind of hardware. Previous versions
>     were running at about 15-20 fps.
>     > Didn't try 1.0.0. <http://1.0.0.>
>     >
>     > You can try to tweak fgrun.prefs and autosave.xml as other
>     already discovered on the forum. try to search there and in the wiki.
>     >
>     >
>     >> But, as a side note, I've spent the afternoon researching
>     openGL and
>     >> the
>     >> Xpress 200M video card.  Not a match made in heaven to say the
>     least.
>     >> Nothing but problems and no solutions.
>     >>
>     >> I'd love to hear from anyone that is running FlightGear at a
>     >> reasonable
>     >> rate using the ATI Xpress 200M.
>     >>
>     >> Thanks for the help....
>     >>
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     I tried to start it up via command line with the same parameters as
>     created by fgrun.exe:
>
>     C:\Program Files\FlightGear\bin\Win32\fgfs.exe --fg-root=C:\Program
>     Files\FlightGear\data --fg-scenery=C:\Program
>     Files\FlightGear\data\Scenery;C:\Program Files\FlightGear\scenery
>     --airport=KSFO --runway=01L --aircraft=c172p-2dpanel
>     --control=joystick
>     --disable-random-objects --enable-auto-coordination
>     --disable-specular-highlight --disable-ai-models --enable-fullscreen
>     --fog-fastest --geometry=1024x768 --timeofday=noon --log-level=debug
>
>     Same error message created:
>
>     Base package check failed ... Found version [none] at: \FlightGear
>     Please upgrade to version: 1.0.0
>     Hit a key to continue...
>
>     I checked all of the directories in the fgrun.exe screen and all are
>     correct.  I tried to run fgrun.exe and it starts to run....it says
>     it is
>     running and if I want to change aircraft, exit and come back here.
>
>     It begins to startup and if I allow it to continue for around 35
>     minutes, it will run with a partial output, lots of things
>     missing, and
>     very, very slowly, like 1-4 fps.
>
>     I don't think this is a FlightGear problem.  I believe this is an
>     Xpress
>     200M problem and unfortunately my two machines use the same card.
>
>     Thanks again for the help.
>
>     Keith
>
>
>
>
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Got you and it worked perfectly.  It has also been awhile for me using 
DOS/Win.

It has now produced a large log file that I will go through and see what 
I can find.

Thanks,

Keith


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