andrewm Posted February 2, 2004 Report Posted February 2, 2004 Peter, I am building an Airbus A320 cockpit with Flight Deck Solutions parts etc. I have 5-6 pcs to be used on a network to run the cockpit e.g. one doing squawkbox, one doing main FS and visuals others running Project Magenta software and then one doing the programming with InterfaceIT or Epic. Do you let people run one copy of FSUIPC on mutliple PCs for such purpose with the one copy of WIDEFS (obv as all except one are clients of it). We are building the simulator for a charity event but we dont want that to influence your decision! Regards, Andrew
Pete Dowson Posted February 2, 2004 Report Posted February 2, 2004 I am building an Airbus A320 cockpit with Flight Deck Solutions parts etc. I have 5-6 pcs to be used on a network to run the cockpit e.g. one doing squawkbox, one doing main FS and visuals others running Project Magenta software and then one doing the programming with InterfaceIT or Epic. Do you let people run one copy of FSUIPC on mutliple PCs for such purpose with the one copy of WIDEFS (obv as all except one are clients of it). When you register FSUIPC and/or WideFS as a user, it is yours, to use as you like. It can go on a roomful of PCs if you like, provided they are all yours (or your live-in family's :wink: ). I don't like the one-license one-PC system. Anyway from what you describe above you only have one machine actually running FS in any case, so it would only be one FSUIPC and one WideServer wouldn't it? You can have as many WideClient's knocking about as you like anyway. Regards, Pete
andrewm Posted February 2, 2004 Author Report Posted February 2, 2004 Sorry didnt realise LOL! Im very new to this cockpit lark and seem to be the worlds youngest builder at 17! Should have realised about not needing FSUIPC on more than one pc lol! Btw I saw "King of the Sims" and have a very great and deep respect for you now Peter after what was highlighted on the show. I dont want to say any more as i doubt you want rumors spread across the FS community or anything but all i want to say is thank you for making my cockpit possible.
Pete Dowson Posted February 2, 2004 Report Posted February 2, 2004 Btw I saw "King of the Sims" ... HmmmI was 18 months younger then! :) . Ah, the good old days! Thanks & Regards, Pete
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