

Then, this morning I decided to check the graphics driver anyway, and found the genuine Nvidia website, downloaded the latest driver and selected the quick installation (recommended). With this, Bingo - everything worked fine! Then I searched in the old AFPDL box and found a spare connector cable, included free of charge by Sussex Model Centre but surplus to my requirement at that time and long since forgotten.


I exited that scam website without paying the $30, and then checked the connection, finding the suspect cable. Please check and download the latest driver directly from nvidia I would suggest that you scan your PC for adware and malware. If you have some soldering experience, you could buy a 3.5mm mono plug and replace the old plug yourself.ĭrivers for graphics cards, whether ATI or nvidia, are always downloadable free of charge! You could have been directed to a scam website. If that is already done, then it is best to change your adapter cable. Please check that the adapter cable plug is fully pushed into the trainer port socket. It looks like you have an intermittent connection. I'll be seeing my PC supplier in the morning.įlakpakFlakpak, thanks for performing the simple test with AFPD. I have just been on the nVidia website which offers a free scan and download of the latest driver, but sent me down a route requiring $30. There's no sign of damage or wear to the cable at the adapter connectors, but when I tried AFRC7 back on the new PC I found I could turn the wheelbrakes on and off by slightly bending the cable next to the connector that goes into the transmitter ! Moving the connector itself doesn't have that effect so I'm hoping its the cable that's at fault and not the transmitter socket, and will obtain a new adapter cable.Īs for the graphics driver, I hope it is up to date as I had the PC made to order in November. I thought this transmitter and adapter cable worked fine with AFPDL (on my older PC), but when I tried it just now there were some tiny glitches - it occasionally stepped back a frame or two, which I may not have noticed in the past.
