February 28, 20233 yr 19 hours ago, regis9 said: Try asking it why PMDG is taking so long to build an EFB or whether an EFB is important or not. *ducks for cover as the AI turns violent* 😅 It is sharper than that (I do get the joke). This is what it said: Quote PMDG (Precision Manuals Development Group) is a developer of flight simulation software, including add-ons for popular flight simulator programs like Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane. An Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) is a software application used by pilots to manage flight planning, performance calculations, and other flight-related tasks. It is unclear why PMDG is taking a long time to develop an EFB, or whether they consider it to be an important feature for their products. However, it is worth noting that developing complex software applications like an EFB can be a time-consuming and resource-intensive process, and software development timelines can be affected by a variety of factors, such as the need for extensive testing and quality assurance. In general, an EFB can be a useful tool for pilots, as it allows them to manage important flight-related information and calculations in one central location. This can help to streamline flight planning and reduce the risk of errors or oversights. However, the importance of an EFB may vary depending on the type of aircraft being flown and the specific needs of the pilot or airline. Ultimately, it is up to individual developers like PMDG to determine whether or not an EFB is an important feature to include in their products. Not bad at all really.
February 28, 20233 yr 22 hours ago, Rockliffe said: Here's the answer Dave... Ha! That’s a pretty reasonable answer. Dave Current System (Running at 4k): ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F, Ryzen 7800X3D, RTX 5090, 55" Samsung Q80T, 64GB DDR5 6000 RAM, EVGA CLC 280mm AIO Cooler, Brunner CLS-E NG Yoke, Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS & Stick, Thrustmaster TCA Quadrant & Add-on, VirtualFly Ruddo+, TQ6+ and Yoko+, GoFlight MCP-PRO and EFIS, Skalarki FCU and MCDU
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