September 29, 200916 yr Server/Client Users:With a new system setup, I am speculating on applications that can be run on my client computer through WideFS or SimConnect for FS9 and/or FSX.Presently the main programs I have implemented by this methed are ASA, FDC, and ProFlight2000/PFE.I very well may be mistaken on this, but I thought that in a thread or two I had read that some were also implementing this method with AISmooth. If so and you are one of those users, please let me know how you set AISmooth up on your client computer to be able to accomplish this for FS9 and FSX on your server.The mention of any other programs you use this way would also be appreciated.Thanks:RTHEdit: Maybe I figured out what others have done. I installed AISmooth on my Client Computer and simply put a shortcut on my FS9 and FSX toolbars of my Server to that execution file. I am not sure this saves much, but for what it is worth. If somone has an improvement on this method, please reply with that information.
September 29, 200916 yr Commercial Member I very well may be mistaken on this, but I thought that in a thread or two I had read that some were also implementing this method with AISmooth. If so and you are one of those users, please let me know how you set AISmooth up on your client computer to be able to accomplish this for FS9 and FSX on your server.AISmooth uses FSUIPC only, and runs via WideFS perfectly well. I use it that way. just run it on the client as you would on the main FS PC. I have it starting up via the Wideclient INI "RunReady" parameter, as I do most WideFS apps.The mention of any other programs you use this way would also be appreciated.On the same client PC I have Radar Contact, IYP (Its Your Plane), pmSystems, pmSounds, FSRealTime and SA_WXR, as well as ASA (but the latter users SimConnect with FSX, not WideFS). On other Client PCs I run FliteMap (moving map), other Project Magenta modules, and ShowText (for the Radar Contact menus).RegardsPete Win10: 22H2 19045.2728 CPU: 9900KS at 5.5GHz Memory: 32Gb at 3800 MHz. GPU: RTX 24Gb Titan 2 x 2160p projectors at 25Hz onto 200 FOV curved screen
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