Paolo borroni Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 I asked if it were possible to open an option to disarm all the mcp commands on the pfc driver , to avoid possible conflicts with cpflight MCP and PFC driver that use the same Project Majenta commands . Best regards
Pete Dowson Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 I asked if it were possible to open an option to disarm all the mcp commands on the pfc driver, to avoid possible conflicts with cpflight MCP and PFC driver that use the same Project Majenta commands . There is really no need. You can use both or just one. I use the Aerosoft MCP with the PFC Jetliner, and using the A/P controls on either works fine with PM. I don't see why CPFlight would be any different. For specific dials or switches you can program them in FSUIPC to do what you want, and this overrides the default PFC settings, so you can change them that way, if you want. but there's really no need at all. Regards, Pete
Jtwomey Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 Good Day Pete, I have been considering purchasing the CPflight's MCP, now that they have them in stock. Question is this, using a third party 737, will the CPflight MCP heading, Alt, IAS, and CRS displays match the third party MCP displays using my registered FSUIPC? Thank you for your time. James
Pete Dowson Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 I have been considering purchasing the CPflight's MCP, now that they have them in stock. Question is this, using a third party 737, will the CPflight MCP heading, Alt, IAS, and CRS displays match the third party MCP displays using my registered FSUIPC? I really don't know what CPFlight supports, sorry. I know they support Project Magenta, but I don't even know if they support default FS autopilots, let alone any third party cockpits at all. The latter does seem unlikely unless they have some special drivers for each one. Most of them either have nothing to do with FSUIPC (and therefore cannot be controlled through it), or do use FSUIPC but in some proprietary unpublished way. Your best source of information on this must surely be CPflight? Regards, Pete
Jtwomey Posted April 13, 2004 Report Posted April 13, 2004 Thank you Pete, Will keep researching. When I find out, I will post what I learn. Best Regards, James
Paolo borroni Posted April 14, 2004 Author Report Posted April 14, 2004 Many thanks Pete Best regards Paolo
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