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Is it possible to have 2 or more different modules working with one program?

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Merry Christmas/happy holidays to y'all... I have few question to ask, based on anyone experience have you all tried running two different game card modules running at same king of program FS2002/4?? To clarify this for instance EPIC USB and FSBUS together, or KE-72 and FSBUS or EPIC USB and KE-72 and/or different types of modules. The intention of my intriguing is to know if they are capable working with via linking computers such as wide client.. and not causing any confilts? Would they not causing some kind of slow data transmit/rec'ing speed rates? My plan was to build a CDU which would be working with only one module, one computer, one LCD monitor. And with one computer that linking with another client. But before I get started. I would like to know if this is possible?? Let me know soon with best of regards

Hi Arthur,You will have absolutely no problem running a keyboard encoder such as the KE72,KE24 etc along side the epic,fsbus,InterfaceIT or any other type of interface. As for Epic and Fsbus together I doubt you will find any one who has done this because fsbus was developed to provide simmers a cheaper alternative to epic but I dont see a problem with conflicts as long as you didnt assign a switch or display to both epic and fsbus at the the same time.CheersGaz

Gaz Yah, I see now... thanks... much appreicated

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