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MCP and CDU/FMCs for NGX

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Hi guys,Its a jungle out there with a lot of different developers making for instance a MCP for the NGX or 737 in general, but which is to be used with the NGX?Goflight MCPVR insight/FMC?Opencockpits FMC and MCPNext thing is ,is it possible to put a third LCD to a ATI HD5870 (1xHMDI 1x DVI 2x displayport? DVI and HMDI is used for FSX 32LCD and EFB/SB4 on a 26LCDThanksMichael

Michael Moe

 

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I am in the same buying dilemma however I've decided to do a "holding pattern" until after the PMDG SDK is released as I hope most manufacturers of these panels release products with simple conectivity and compatibility with the the 737ngx. Plus with the large potential customer base maybe prices might come down as well. :(

As far as your limited list goes, you have two limited entry products with a professional one (opencockpits).The Opencockpits is used extensively in the cockpit building community, so if you want a good solid unit with top support, that's your top pick from those three.Of course, there are a few more on the same level, too, and you will probably find that as soon as the SDK is officially released that most of the 'smart' manufacturers will modify their drivers to include the NGX.In fact, some professional cockpit software (Sim Avionics) already support many manufacturers' MCP's and EFIS's, whilst utilising the PMDG NGX interface (panel states without the logic), so it can be done.Frank Cooper

Keep an eye on Fly Engravity and CP Flight. All pro equipment. But you get what you pay for.

Ed Haslam

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