July 2, 200322 yr I fly exclusively using WideView, with two clients and a server.Will I be able to install the PMDG 737TNG on all three of my machines and run it using WideView?I will not go back to flying with only one monitor...Whattya say??John WNewburgh, IN
July 2, 200322 yr What I remember is if you need to have it installed on more than ONE machine, it will not be possible unless you purchase a licence for each computer. [h5]Best Wishes,Randy J. Smith[/h5][h6]The Next Great one? PMDG's 737NG is here![/h6][h3]" A little learning is a dangerous thing"[/h3] [h5]AMD XP 2200 |MUNCHKIN 512 DDR RAM |ECS[/b ][i] K7S5A MB[/i] |GF3 64 MEG @ 215/545|WIN XP PRO |MITSUBISHI DIAMOND PLUS 91 19"[/h5] Randy J Smith
July 2, 200322 yr >I fly exclusively using WideView, with two clients and a>server.>Will I be able to install the PMDG 737TNG on all three of my>machines and run it using WideView?>>I will not go back to flying with only one monitor...>>Whattya say??>>John W>Newburgh, INWell, you can fly using this 737, on a three machine wideview setup.. You only need it to be installed on the machine that is supposed to display the panel.. The bitmap view can easily be copyed over to the clients if preferred... I have flown several aircrafts over wideview, with the aircraft itself installed only to the machine which is displaying the panel..
July 2, 200322 yr Hey, Lars:That's a slightly different approach to the way Ive been doing it, or assumed it was done.I thought theplane had to be installed!!Do I put them in the default 737 folder?Which bitmaps??Im sorry to appear so dense... but I figure asking a couple of basic questions would save me a lot of time.Thanks again.John W
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