April 7, 20206 yr Probably like at lot of you my busy life has slowed down as of late and I finally had time to get around to checking out X-Plane. Got the Steam version with the included global terrain and ASXP for weather. WOW!!! The aircraft fly like real airplanes — much better than in FSX or P3D. I'm a real world general aviation pilot since high school BTW. No more taxiing as if the airplane was on ice skates, unrealistic control response, or chaotic output from the flight dynamics model that make manual flying almost impossible. Hooking up the Saitek flight controls was much easier too. Now I just need to get everything configured right. I have a complicated setup with several different computers all running on the same network for different things — weather, instrument displays, etc. I use the flight simulator as basically just an outside view image generator and have separate instrument displays for gauges running on a different computer. I'm trying to find how to hook BOTH the instrument panel display computer AND the flight sim computer to X-Plane via SpadNext so I need both a local connection to run the radio panels and switch boxes and a remote connection for the FIP instruments. How do you configure this in SpadNext? The documentation just says how to do a single networked machine, not the local connection and multiple networked machines. Thanks, TTB. Edited April 7, 20206 yr by TallTanBarbie
April 8, 20206 yr Commercial Member Yep here it show how is https://www.spadnext.com/discover/how-to/connect-to-x-plane.html
April 11, 20206 yr Author Yep, know about the manual, need the syntax for BOTH local and remote SPADNext programs — one locally, one remote
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