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Hello Friends,

 

I need to know if there is a way to display a GA Panel emulation on a separate (client) PC running Wideserver that I will be able to integrate RealityXP Garmin 430 emulation into. I've looked in the PeixSoftware GA Panel, and it's great, but the author says I won't be able to do as I've described. Any ideas? This is what I'm planning to have setup:

 

1.   Server (Main) PC running FSX on three displays with Triple Head 2 Go

2.   Client PC running panel simulation with integrated RealityXP GNS430 emulation mirrored over two displays.

 

Cheers

Dave

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I would checkout FlightDeckSoft, Jayco gauges, The Gauges Factory, and Panel Builder to see if they may be what you are looking for. Also I would consider posting in the 'Home Cockpit Builders' forum. You may get a more responses.


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2. Client PC running panel simulation with integrated RealityXP GNS430 emulation mirrored over two displays.

I dont of any process for this. If you find one, please let us know! RXP itself isnt network capable.

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Hello Friends,

 

I need to know if there is a way to display a GA Panel emulation on a separate (client) PC running Wideserver that I will be able to integrate RealityXP Garmin 430 emulation into. I've looked in the PeixSoftware GA Panel, and it's great, but the author says I won't be able to do as I've described. Any ideas? This is what I'm planning to have setup:

 

1.   Server (Main) PC running FSX on three displays with Triple Head 2 Go

2.   Client PC running panel simulation with integrated RealityXP GNS430 emulation mirrored over two displays.

 

Cheers

Dave

 

Hello Dave,

 

Why don't you invert your proposal :

 

Server PC running FSX panels (with a minimum viewing display 100x100 pixels) with Wideview

 

Client PC (the most powerful machine) running FSX as Wideview client with TripleHead 2Go -> three monitors.

 

Just my 2 cents

 

Pierre

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Thanks, you lot :) I'll do my best to get to the right forum next time. Pierre: I have used the setup you suggested, but with WideView on 3 displays I've got such a massive frame rate drop it's just heartbreaking. The machine is a monster, and when running the simulation itself, it's got no problems. But somewhere between WideView, and the Triplehead 2 Go I've got a huge bottleneck, and I can't isolate it.

 

I figured running the reverse, I could clean things up a bit and get it running smoothly.

 

Cheers

Dave

 

I would checkout FlightDeckSoft, Jayco gauges, The Gauges Factory, and Panel Builder to see if they may be what you are looking for. Also I would consider posting in the 'Home Cockpit Builders' forum. You may get a more responses.

I'll check those out. Appreciate all your fast responses :)

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