September 2, 20178 yr Now that the GTN750 has been released for P3Dv4 is their away to install it into the RealAir Duke panel? Thanks Bill McCracken
September 2, 20178 yr Not native support but Bert Pieke did a mod to have it showed up in the GNS530 frame. Just Google for it for the info and PM Bert to get the mod. Vu Pham i7-13700K 5.2 GHz OC, 64 GB RAM, RTX5090, SSD for Sim, SSD for system. MSFS2020, XP-12, DCS
September 2, 20178 yr Hi, I don't know about yours, but my Duke Turbine V2 supports the GTN750 natively. Just use the 'GPS & Radios' tab in the duke's control panel to select the GTN750. Maarten Maarten Boelens ([m][a:][R][t][ʏ][n]) Developer of SimLauncherX
September 2, 20178 yr Me too! But I think you have to have the Duke installed by addon method. Config app is in addon folder UK P3DV5 and Xplane 11 SimmerPilotEdge I11, CAT11, A-Z (ZLA), A-Z (WUS) System details: Gigabyte P57v7 CF2 17.3" laptop. Kaby Lake i7 7700HQ CPU (averaging 3.4mhz). NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8mb (laptop version), 16 GB of DDR4-2400 RAM, SSD - Samsung 970 Evo 500GB M.2 NVMe, 1TB HDD 7200.
September 2, 20178 yr 40 minutes ago, Dean33 said: .. have to have the Duke installed by addon method. The add-on.xml installation method is not needed. This method was not even used when the duke came out. On my machine the control panel is here: ...Prepar3D v4\RealAir\duketv2p3d2\Config Panel.exe Maarten Maarten Boelens ([m][a:][R][t][ʏ][n]) Developer of SimLauncherX
September 2, 20178 yr 54 minutes ago, Dean33 said: Config app is in addon folder How did you get this working? I have edited the config files manually - a nice 750/650 stack but it would be easier if the config app worked. David Porrett
September 2, 20178 yr 42 minutes ago, DavidP said: How did you get this working? I have edited the config files manually - a nice 750/650 stack but it would be easier if the config app worked. Point the installer at your main P3Dv4 folder. Then in that folder go to the RealAir folder. Then open the duketv2p3d2 folder. Then open the AutoPlay folder. Then open Files Folder. Right click on the Config file and choose edit. At the very bottom change the gps types as follows. gps1.type=750 gps2.type=650 Pete Richards I've owned every version of flight simulator since Flight Simulator 3.0 in 1988. Windows 11 Pro loaded on a 4TB Gen5 Crucial T700 SSD, 4TB Samsung 990 Pro SSD, Ryzen 9 7950x3d, AS Rock X670e Taichi Motherboard, Gigabyte Gaming RTX 4090 OC 24GB, 64GB (2x32GB) Viper Venom DDR5-6000MT/s, MSI 32" MAG 321UPX QD-OLED 260hz 4K Gaming Monitor.
September 2, 20178 yr 6 hours ago, mawibo said: Hi, I don't know about yours, but my Duke Turbine V2 supports the GTN750 natively. Just use the 'GPS & Radios' tab in the duke's control panel to select the GTN750. Maarten The OP asked about the original Duke V2 (Piston) RealAir was working on a P3D version but dropped it after closing shop. The FSX Duke V2 works fine in P3D (using the XML sound gauge (now 64 bit also) and Bert did a mod to also use the GTN 750 with this one after he learned that RealAir is not going to bring the Duke V2 into P3D. Vu Pham i7-13700K 5.2 GHz OC, 64 GB RAM, RTX5090, SSD for Sim, SSD for system. MSFS2020, XP-12, DCS
September 2, 20178 yr Hi Vu, The OP did not specify piston or turbine. Maarten Maarten Boelens ([m][a:][R][t][ʏ][n]) Developer of SimLauncherX
September 2, 20178 yr 3 hours ago, YukonPete said: Point the installer at your main P3Dv4 folder. Then in that folder go to the RealAir folder. Then open the duketv2p3d2 folder. Then open the AutoPlay folder. Then open Files Folder. Right click on the Config file and choose edit. At the very bottom change the gps types as follows. gps1.type=750 gps2.type=650 Thanks Pete. I installed it outside of the P3D folder in accordance with the "preferred" install method. Haven't had a chance to look at it - does that make a difference? David Porrett
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