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  1. thank you torium, i've already seen that. i understand those statements, maybe the question i should've asked is if those tools will be accessable through open source hardware, like arduino cards? maybe i'm wrong but it feels like those tools will be directed to specific hardware manufacturers. best regards from Portugal
  2. Hi Martin First of all let me just congratulate and thank you for your input and Dovetails input for the upcoming flight sim titles. I see that many of the questions i had, were already answered in this forum. i did enjoy reading all of the posts and all of the questions that our flight sim comunity had to share with you and all of your answers were very satisfying. Of course i do understand that there is some stuff under production that you cannot disclose and there is some things that you just dont have the answer yet. I hope and think that your new flight sim to be released by the end of the year will be a sucess and perhaps set a new flight sim standart. Nevertheless it was with some concern that i read that fsuipc or simconnect will not be compatible with the new FS, i believe that in that case neither will be any type of 3rd party interface of inputs or extractions based on that software in your new flight sim. That means that it will render my home made cockpit virtually unusable with your product. i've spent the last 4 years learning, prototyping, building and rebuilding a home cockpit based on arduino boards, and despite it's challenges and all the money wasted on mistakes i'm very happy with it and with what i achieved. My home cockpit is supported by 3 computers and 8 arduino boards but they are all programed coded and connected through simconnect and fsuipc. The only thing that would stop me from buying your product would be this reason. so my question for you and i am sorry if someone else already asked this: will it be available a similar way to interface the simulator as it was in the case of fsuipc or simconnect? Thank you Martin Best regards from Portugal
  3. hi there i've done that but with an arduino uno and i do have a pokeys55usb but i use it to light up leds and press buttons. the displays of the mcp i run through an arduino mega and nav/com through a arduino uno
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