April 19, 20242 yr On 3/29/2024 at 11:59 AM, maurodom said: Ok then, let us give it a try. I am a virtual flying instructor in a north Italy based no-profit "University_of_3_ages" (for people 50+ years old), training persons making fun to fly using MFSX Gold edition. This is th 5th year of the "VOLARE OH OH" academic training course and I set up a class room with 17 workstations (16 + the trainer). The multiplayer environment is managed by FSHost server and its clients software (I tried JoinFS too in the past). For the next academic year I wish to divide the class in two groups with 8 stations and an ATC each, to control their flights and manage their arrival to a very busy airport (let us say JFK). I am testing ATC Radar software (installed in a separate server) that is very good but carry any limitations. The worst is that in the radar screen (very beautiful) it can't "see" airplanes more far then 10 miles, so that the two ATC controllers cannot guide pilots coming and converging from far airports. IMHO if itznicholas (or anyone else) will succeed in coding a software similar to ATC Radar but without that limitation (probably would use FSUIPC4 library) could be the best solution. itznicholas or anyone in simming world cannot really give me suggestions regarding how to get a suitable radar?
April 19, 20242 yr On 3/13/2024 at 6:45 AM, Ron Lefebvre said: sounds more like a scam to me. Scams are made of sterner stuff. Perhaps your comment would have made sense if the OP had asked for seed money to support his development. I think its fake but not a scam. Edited April 19, 20242 yr by Tierborn
April 19, 20242 yr This excellent ATCC software was developed 20 years ago and does not work anymore under Windows 11, but perhaps you could contact the developer (see contact page) and see if he can be of assistance for your project. Good luck! http://www.xavius.com/atcc.html Bernard CPU = 12900K / GPU = Nvidia 3090 VRAM 24 GB / RAM = 64 GB / SSD = 2 TB 980 PRO PCle 4.0 NVMe™ M.2,
April 19, 20242 yr This is uh....odd. So a new(er) program? No details at all? Edited April 19, 20242 yr by Sonosusto 7800+4090+64ram Just Flight RJ, 146 and F28, Piper Arrows ---A2A Aerostar and Comanche---Black Square Starship, Duke(s), TBM, Bonanza/BaronV2, KingAir---FSReborn FSR500---COWS Da42---FX P180, HJet & VJet---FlySimWare Chancellor and LearJet---FlightSimStudio EMB175 &P2006T---Fenix 320---PMDG DC6, 737(700+900), 777---C22J---Milviz Cessna 310 & Porter---SimWorksStudios Kodiak, PC12, Zenith & RV14---BigRadials Goose---IndiaFoxEcho MB3339+F35.
May 7, 20242 yr On 4/19/2024 at 12:12 PM, Bernard Ducret said: This excellent ATCC software was developed 20 years ago and does not work anymore under Windows 11, but perhaps you could contact the developer (see contact page) and see if he can be of assistance for your project. Good luck! http://www.xavius.com/atcc.html I will try to contact the developer, thank you!
May 18, 20242 yr On 4/19/2024 at 9:34 AM, maurodom said: itznicholas or anyone in simming world cannot really give me suggestions regarding how to get a suitable radar? Thanks Sonosusto by no way to reach that deveolper. Anyway I found the software I showed in my prevìous screenshot with a feature of the extended range to 40 NM. I will probably buy iy.
May 19, 20242 yr I remember Xavius... I was eagerly awaiting version 2.0 back in in 2006, and then nothing ever happened. As I understand it, the developer was pretty good at what he did, and so someone hired him to develop ATC software for real-world operations. After that, he didn't have time or resources anymore for hobbyist software. itznicholas, maybe you will be so fortunate someday! Good luck with your ATC project.
May 19, 20242 yr On 3/13/2024 at 2:21 AM, itznicholas said: Hi all! I am in the work of creating a new atc software, it will be a small but very good project. We are based in Italy, and the ATC will only be available in the entire europe DM me for more info Holy word not allowed lol Maybe ask a nigerian prince for funding kick rocks doofus.
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