emstar Posted August 12, 2005 Report Posted August 12, 2005 I am new to cockpit building and this may be a silly question. However, is it possible with FSUIPC and WideFS to display FS gauges on a computer networked to the primary computer running FS2004? emstar
Frank.O Posted August 12, 2005 Report Posted August 12, 2005 Hi, short answer: no, it isn't. FS gauges are part of FS itself and have to be run inside FS. But there are alternatives. You may want to look at ProjectMagenta. These gauges can be used in the way you want because they are written as external programs that interface to FS via FSUIPC and WideFS. There may be more of that kind. Check the links on http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html (right hand side). Regards, Frank
emstar Posted August 12, 2005 Author Report Posted August 12, 2005 Thank you. I have been assuming PM is the way to go. On the other hand, having recently seen FSXpand, I though I might be able to save some money. Unfortunately, FSXpand doesn't have appropriate gauges for a 737 other than the EICAS nor is the visual interface very sexy.
tuomas Posted August 14, 2005 Report Posted August 14, 2005 Or course you can just add a pci videocard (or use the 2nd output probably on your primary) to display the gauges on an undocked window. //Tuomas
n4gix Posted August 14, 2005 Report Posted August 14, 2005 Yet another option is to use MaxiVista, a program that will allow networked computer monitors to be seen as a "Virtual Monitor" on the host computer. The latest version of MaxiVista will support up to three "Virtual Monitors," IOW, three networked computer's monitors.
emstar Posted August 27, 2005 Author Report Posted August 27, 2005 The problem with bringing on multiple video cards is that the refresh rate drops dramatically and Microsoft has not yet addressed this. I'll probably go the traditional way using Project Magenta. I used the demos with three networked computers each using one card and the performance is acceptable. I suppose I could use a multihead card; however, it'll be the same cost to network two older systems to my primary system so what the heck... Additionally, PM offers substantially greater realism that the standard gauges. Thanks guys!
tuomas Posted August 29, 2005 Report Posted August 29, 2005 The problem with bringing on multiple video cards is that the refresh rate drops dramatically and Microsoft has not yet addressed this. I'll probably go the traditional way using Project Magenta. I used the demos with three networked computers each using one card and the performance is acceptable. It will not drop if you add *instrument panels* to the other screens. Just one 3D *outside view* per PC, but you can have many *panels* with 2D gauges just fine. You need to run in windowed mode though, but just adjust your screen to get the titlebar off the top edge... :) I get good FPS with my setup. Geforce4 on "scenery view" and a Matrox Mystique PCI for the instrument panel on the picture below: //Tuomas
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