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The ON-737 project continues its development and now it is about 70% completed.http://www.opencockpits.com/images/on737/pfdiocp.gifThis project simulates all the 737-800 systems by using the IOCP protocol. With this protocol no delays exist when used with IOCards.We show a preview with some pictures of the already developed systems. If you don't have your hardware panels yet, you can use the graphical ones to control all the systems using the mouse.Click HERE and take a look to the screenshots :http://www.opencockpits.com/modules.php?na...showpage&pid=45

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Guest Erups

Great!Very nice work!

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Guest yoss

`Great jobThats proves again thats team work can do miraclesJoseph

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Guest VeeOne

Great work guys ;) This is probably a dumb question however can someone with all EPIC hardware still use the On737 software?Thanks in advance, Mikewww.737BBJ2sim.com

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Guest Ferdie

Sorry, ON-737 only connect with IOCP clients.If have any develop for EPIC and IOCP, there is no problem.ON-737 Not use FSUIPC.ON-737 connect with FSimulator with IOCPserver.dll (IOCP server), and connect also with X-plane with XPLUIPC.dll (IOCP server).

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Guest Raafie75

You've sold me guys! I've been building a 737-800 for a year now and now I've got a system to run it. Looks like I'll be making the switch to IOCards.Regards,

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Guest allistah

I was sold on IOCards a while back. I have all mine built and ready to rock. I'm just waiting for my panels from FlightDeckSolutions.com so I can start building. So far everything from IOCards I have been impressed with. I can't wait to try out this new ON-737 stuff now. :-)-Jaime

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Guest Raafie75

Does anyone have an idea what ON737 is going to cost ?Regards,Brad Heller.

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Guest borjaperera

It will be free ;)Borja Perera

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Guest ZKSHB

HiThis looks interesting, I have some questions tho.1. Is there any documentation in English? -I am trying to set this up on my network but am unsure what the documentation is saying about installation.2. Where do I find IOCPserver.dll it does not appear to be included in the ON737 package and searching the site yeilded no results.ZK-SHBIf it isn't Boeing, I'm not going.http://www.737simbuilders.com/

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Guest Ferdie

ON-737 not is complete.1. When ON-737 is finished, not have problem with a good documentation for installation, but if you want control all systems of the ON-737 you need learn real procedures for a Boeing 737-800.2. You can download IOCPserver.dll from www.opencockpits.comhttp://www.opencockpits.com/modules.php?na...p=getit&lid=107

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