August 19, 20205 yr Does anyone know whether or not FSUIPC 7 can be used to install and configure Goflight modules in MSFS 2020? I have pretty much all of them, with the exception of the MCP. If not, is Pollypot GIT the solution? Thanks, Brian
August 19, 20205 yr I hope so as I'm in the same boat, After all this time I have forgotten how I used it many moons ago, I used Pollypot Git But hope that FSUIPC will be a lot easier for programming GoFlight modules. Trevor Golding
August 19, 20205 yr Guy's It's not difficult. FSUIPC is way more difficult, in my opinion. Just click the buttons on the device tabs to auto configure, such as FS Default or COM, NAV. Please read the beginner's guide here: https://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/support/user-guide/user-guide-git/46-beginners-start-here/151-beginners-guide.html because FS2020 support is really easy right now, because there is no 3rd party aircraft. If you have problems, please contact me on my forum for support, so I can get you up and running here: https://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/vanillaforums/ Best wishes Steve Stephen Munn
August 31, 20205 yr On 8/20/2020 at 2:03 AM, Steve1969 said: Guy's It's not difficult. FSUIPC is way more difficult, in my opinion. Just click the buttons on the device tabs to auto configure, such as FS Default or COM, NAV. Please read the beginner's guide here: https://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/support/user-guide/user-guide-git/46-beginners-start-here/151-beginners-guide.html because FS2020 support is really easy right now, because there is no 3rd party aircraft. If you have problems, please contact me on my forum for support, so I can get you up and running here: https://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/vanillaforums/ Best wishes Steve On my way, Stephen. Thanks.
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