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Dear Mr. Pete Dowson,

First ,I have to say that a admire you so lot!!!

The same holds true about the Brazilian community of Flight Simers.

I have one question:

My Jeppesen FliteMap V8.5 just arrived and I´ll try to run it in one Pentium 4 , conncted with another P4 , running FS2004, via a cross over cable.

I know about your GPSout 2.52. Will be it enough to me it work?

Should I use FSUPIC as well. It must be the registered version?

Mr. Dowson,

Thank you very much indeed for your time.

Best Regards,

RoC. :D

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My Jeppesen FliteMap V8.5 just arrived and I´ll try to run it in one Pentium 4 , conncted with another P4 , running FS2004, via a cross over cable.

Congratulations. It's an excellent, although very expensive, program. You can use my FStarRC with that, you know. Even if you don't use Radar Contact, it does provide FS plans as well as Squawkbox and Project magenta plans from those you prepare in FliteMap.

I know about your GPSout 2.52. Will be it enough to me it work?

Should I use FSUPIC as well. It must be the registered version?

GPSout 2.52 doesn't actually need FSUIPC. Earlier versions did, but only in FS2002. It was an oversight, a mistake, not a design! :)

Regards,

Pete

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Dear Mr. Pete Dowson,

Thank you for your reply. :D

The point is, Can I use the GPSout 2.52 to make FS2004 "act" like a GPS an then, have my aircraft position updated, in the FliteMap moving Map mode?

I don´t want only to make flight plans. I want to use the moving map feature, of FliteMap.

I´ll have my CFI license soon, and I´d like to use this combination to help in the classes.

Thank you VERY,VERY much indeed, Mr.Dowson :D :D

RoC

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The point is, Can I use the GPSout 2.52 to make FS2004 "act" like a GPS an then, have my aircraft position updated, in the FliteMap moving Map mode?

Of course. That is the sole and only "point" of GPSout. What did you think it was for? It can't do anything else.

I thought you must have already known that, from its description, and that you were asking only if GPSout needed FSUIPC.

Regards,

Pete

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