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FSUICP & WIDE FS

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Hi everybody,Is anyone can explain briefly the difference between Wide FS 6 & FSUIPC cause I must admit that I am a little bit lost.Thank you for your reply.

FSUIPC is a special interface for applications to use in mating to FS as defined in the FS developer documentation and beyond. A full registered user version offers additional functions to the end user offering special hot key setups and control mapping, weather smoothing and other functions, beyond what FS directly offers the user.WideFS is for where you have another PC on the network and you wish to run an FS add-on application on that "client" and not on the host where FS is running. This can reduce the load on the FS host processing where an application uses extensive resources. On the application client the network connection to the FS host is transparent and it thinks it is running on the FS machine.An example might be a third party gauge that runs in a window outside of FS. If you wanto to seee both simultaneously you could use the host for your FS cockpi and spot views and the client for that remote gauge needing a connection to FS, each having its own screen, keyboard, and mouse.If you download WideFS from:http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.htmlthe zip contains a user guide with a full description. WideFS requires FSUIPC.

Thank you for your accurate reply ronzie, I think I got it know !!!

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