Goonch Posted August 17, 2006 Report Posted August 17, 2006 Hi Pete, Will you release an FSX compatible version of GPSout? Thanks...Walt
Pete Dowson Posted August 17, 2006 Report Posted August 17, 2006 Will you release an FSX compatible version of GPSout? Yes, but I will be incorporating GPSout and AutoSave in the user facilities of FSUIPC 4, with their own options pages. They'll be available to registered FSUIPC 4 users. Regards, Pete
Goonch Posted August 17, 2006 Author Report Posted August 17, 2006 EXCELLENT...I having been using GPSout for years. It is my favorite utility. It is the reason that I still fly with MS FS. I run MS FS on my desktop. I use GPSout to output the GPS signal to my laptop which is running MS Streets & Trips. This way I can see exactly what street/area I am flying over at any given moment. The only temporary problem that I encountered was that most moving maps read GPS signals through a serial port connection. This presented a bit of a dilemma for me since my Toshiba laptop, like most brands these days, don't come with serial ports anymore. Thanks to Purple computing @ http://www.pfranc.com they solved the problem for me with their USB to serial adapter. There are some other converters out there, but from my research I was able to conclude that most of them would not work in the MS FS world. Thanks again Pete... You Rock on !!!
Pete Dowson Posted August 17, 2006 Report Posted August 17, 2006 This presented a bit of a dilemma for me since my Toshiba laptop, like most brands these days, don't come with serial ports anymore. Not just laptops, also many Desktops/Floorstanders. There are some other converters out there, but from my research I was able to conclude that most of them would not work in the MS FS world. I've had great success with some I bought very cheaply. Nice small things, just really a lead with a USB plug on one end and a COM socket on the other, just a little bigger than normal. They are real cheap, made in China, and the only name on the packaging is "Best connectivity" . I've had bulky expensive name brand ones which are a pain and don't work properly, but these (around GBP 6, or $10 I suppose, each) are excellent. Regards, Pete
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