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    Computer setup for flightsim OPTION 2

    Hello;

    I would like to thank everyone so far for giving me valuable information on my PC setup..(previous post).

    Is it possible to run three separate copies of FS2004 on three separate computers?

    One computer could supply the left 45 view, One could supply the main FS2004 aircraft panel(s) through a dual head and fwd view, and the other the right view?

    Has it been done? I take it you would need something to sync the computers up?

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    Yes

    Take a look at WideView
    http://www.wideview.it/

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    Quote Originally Posted by mach7 View Post
    Hello;

    I would like to thank everyone so far for giving me valuable information on my PC setup..(previous post).

    Is it possible to run three separate copies of FS2004 on three separate computers?

    One computer could supply the left 45 view, One could supply the main FS2004 aircraft panel(s) through a dual head and fwd view, and the other the right view?

    Has it been done? I take it you would need something to sync the computers up?
    That is how you are supposed to configure WideView, it's the only wait to synch it up.

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    Thanks Trevor..

    Thanks for the reply Trevor.....I am a newbie here and am still confused with the lingo. I am still trying to figure out the difference between wideFS and wideView. .

    Have a great one.

    -Jim

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    WidevieW is for multiple displays over a network.

    WideFS is for running secondary programs for FS over a network.
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