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Pilot2ATC on Networked Machine

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Hi,

this is an old topic but I wanted to ask if, in the meantime, anyone has figured out a way to connect X-Plane (12) running on a Mac to an ATC2Pilot installation on a Windows PC. As far as I could figure, the missing link is XPUIPC not being available on Mac but maybe there are new developments or alternatives that I don't know yet (I'm a very new to the world of flight simulation, I quite versed in dealing with the technical aspects though so happy to go through some setup-struggles if that is necessary to make it work)

Cheers!

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On 3/18/2024 at 7:04 AM, ZackPlonk said:

Hi,

this is an old topic but I wanted to ask if, in the meantime, anyone has figured out a way to connect X-Plane (12) running on a Mac to an ATC2Pilot installation on a Windows PC. As far as I could figure, the missing link is XPUIPC not being available on Mac but maybe there are new developments or alternatives that I don't know yet (I'm a very new to the world of flight simulation, I quite versed in dealing with the technical aspects though so happy to go through some setup-struggles if that is necessary to make it work)

Cheers!

Version 3 is working perfectly for this purpose. I have X-Plane 12 running on a Linux machine (without XPUIPC, which is not available for Linux) and Pilot2ATC (V3) installed on a Windows machine. Pilot2ATC connects directly to the IP of my Linux machine running X-Plane 12, using UDP port 49000.

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