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WidevieW and NGX HUD

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Hi,I operate FSX on a network of 7 computers (using FSUIPC4, WideFS and WidevieW X):(1) Server PC: FSX, FSUIPC, WidevieW X Server, WideFS Server: 4 touchscreen monitors: used for Instrument panels exclusively(2) FIVE Client notebook PC's: FSX, WidevieW X Client, FSUIPC: used for Outside scenery views exclusively: driving 5 widescreen monitors across a 180 degrees f-o-v(3) Client PC: WideClient, Jeppesen Navigation Suite: 1 touchscreen monitor: used for Jeppesen Nav Tracking only.My question is about the HUD in 737 NGX. My understanding is that since the HUD is an extension of the instrument panel, it would be possible to display it only on my Server PC. However, the HUD is really a superimposition on the 0-degree (forward) external view generated by my central Client PC networked through WidevieW X. Is there any way I could get the 737 NGX HUD directed to that single client PC?Thanks,Chakko.

Chakko Kovoor

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I'm going to guess not unfortunately. The HGS system is something that really shouldn't even be possible to model as fully as we've done it in FSX due to limitations of the sim's engine - we're doing it via a highly unique method and with the way the collimation and viewing angle limiting works, it's probably not going to be possible to use in any way other than how we've built it, sorry.

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Chakko,I (and I am sure others) would love to see some pics of your setup in action. Would you be willing to post a few?Thanks!

Sander Rutte

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