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Fenix A320 wish

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As I just saw the A320 for FBW can now be ported to a laptop.

Would be great if Fenix can do that.  

What do you mean by "ported to a laptop". The FBW does not care on what computer its installed...

Regards, Jan Ast

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I don't understand your query? If the laptop has the specs to run it, there should be no problem, if like most middle ground  laptops, they are well down on being capable to run the sim decently. then likely not.

Edited by Car147

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I wonder if @wan2fly99 is talking about running the EFB outside of the sim host machine?

If so, here's a tutorial on the EFB, including using it on an external device: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixohZ_SEpgE

Edited by lwt1971

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FBW was the other company A320    They have the ability now to put the CDU on a Iaptop so it acts like touch buttons

Thats what i meant to ask

Screwed that question up  (Sorry old age hitting)

Thanks for tutorial link

 

You are talking about a Remote MDCU - yes thats what i miss in the Fenix, too.

Regards, Jan Ast

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Was reading the Developer version FB or something just added that in there model

 

I understand that Fenix are investigating the possibility of a remote MCDU. (I think.)

Rob Jones.

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That would make that pachakge complete in my opnion

 

Can someone explain to me how they can do remote access for the EFB and not the MCDU? I'm pretty unknowledgeable about this stuff, and am pretty curious.

Edited by Kevin_28

3 hours ago, Kevin_28 said:

Can someone explain to me how they can do remote access for the EFB and not the MCDU? I'm pretty unknowledgeable about this stuff, and am pretty curious.

From my limited understanding their CDU runs via the same tech as their other displays (native code) while their EFB is web technology. so there is little difference between loading a web page in the sim vs. on another browser/device.

on the other hand, porting a native display rendering system to a web browser is very hard if not impossible. you'd need a bespoke network protocol or a more involved web client.

Edited by holland786

Developer - FlyByWire Simulations

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