June 28, 200916 yr Not sure where to put this, since it's a standalone add-on, but:I finally decided that the development release of the "Open Source Regional Jet Glass Cockpit" (as it was once called), is ready for the world to test :( :It's a standalone package, intented in first for home flight deck builders, but it may be useful for others as well. Features fully functional PFD, ND and EICAS, with moving map and FMS through FS2004/FSX' built-in GPS.Get it from the OpenRJ website or get the binary directly. A registered FSUIPC is required.Full documentation and the message boards are still in the works, but content should appear there in the coming week.
June 28, 200916 yr Really neat. Will work with the Posky's offerings? Also wonder if these can be setup on a WideFs client PC, since they do communicate through FSUIPC. I already have Feelthere's awesome ERJ offering, but wouldn't mind something with a more pleasing external model.... ___________________________________________________________________________________ Zachary Waddell -- Caravan Driver -- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/zwaddell Avsim ToS Avsim Screenshot Rules
June 28, 200916 yr Really neat. Will work with the Posky's offerings? Also wonder if these can be setup on a WideFs client PC, since they do communicate through FSUIPC. I already have Feelthere's awesome ERJ offering, but wouldn't mind something with a more pleasing external model....WideFS is supported and tested extensively. Any aircraft that works with the default FS2004 parameters will work.The Feelthere jets have some different offsets, especially in their avionics, that's also why they don't work well with the OpenCockpits MCP. The Posky ERJ-145 will work, throw in Bill Grabowski's panel if you want some eye candy inside the flight deck.
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