July 30, 201015 yr Hi all, new here and appreciate the advice...I'm training for my private pilots license and have never really used a flight simulator. I recently came into a Precision Flight Instruments Cirrus II version 4.911 console (yoke and switches, rudders, avionics, and a control box). It has no manuals or software. I also own a Dell laptop with Windows XP and an Intel Centrino Duo processor. I've also ordered XPlane v9. That's it for now.Do I need anything else to make this thing work and get flying?! Any thoughts, tips, advice would be very welcome! If I can't get it to work soon, the wife is going to make me sell it!Thanks,TylerDurden
July 30, 201015 yr Hi Tyler !I didn't even know how this hardware looks like before you made this post, so I can't really help you, but I think everything is included in X-Plane 9 to configure and use PFC components:If there's a problem I think you can also contact the manufacturer or find documentation on their website:http://www.flypfc.com/http://www.flypfc.com/index.php?mn_id=30&dn_id=8Happy flying ! :( Georges - OpenStreetMap - Ubuntu GNU/Linux -
August 10, 201015 yr http://www.flypfc.com/index.php?subpage_id=16&p_id=4 Jim Driscoll, MSI Raider GE76 12UHS-607 17.3" Gaming Laptop Computer - Blue Intel Core i9 12th Gen 12900HK 1.8GHz Processor; NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 16GB GDDR6; 64GB DDR5-4800 RAM; Dual M2 2TB Solid State Drives.Driving a Sony KD-50X75, and KDL-48R470B @ 4k 3724x2094,MSFS 2020, 30 FPS on Ultra Settings. Jorg/Asobo: “Weather is a core part of our simulator, and we will strive to make it as accurate as possible.”Also Jorg/Asobo: “We are going to limit the weather API to rain intensity only.”
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