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Stand alone RXP devices

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Hi, all. I’m not sure if I’m on the right track here. I’m an X-plane 11 user, and have used RealSimGear GNSS units driven by RXP in X-plane, they’re amazing. 

I am investigating a viable way to have these products run as “stand alone” devices on a bench. Not in a cockpit. Possibly using a small, cheap, low powered PC (or even laptop).

I may be completely off the track here, but my understanding is that RXP is the instrument software in such case as the GTN750, and that simply plugs into xplane?

Is it at all conceivable that RXP could emulate the 430/530/650/750 units OUTSIDE of X-plane (or any other flight sim software)?

Basically, I want to run JUST the instrument interface, without the need to be loading the entire redundant flight simulator. I just want to boot full-screen to a GTN 750 interface, and be able to manipulate the concentric encoder and pushbuttons.gtn750-live-8x10_2000x.png?v=1568671277

Any ideas? 

Edited by coryjeacocke

Hi,

Besides non working hardware buttons and knobs, you can already run the GTN standalone and drag it to the RSG window?

For the buttons and knobs to work, you'd also have to configure the RSG hardware to send keystrokes to the GTN trainer window. The GTN trainer do support keyboard shortcuts of its own.

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