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Thread: Introduction: Budget FS?
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12-07-2012, 01:56 PM #1
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Introduction: Budget FS?
Hi,
I must have spent more time fiddling than flying so I just popped in to introduce myself as I posted a thread that might be of interest to other 'budget' builders.
"FS keyboard re-visited - NO SOFTWARE" (If Mods. approve )
I have spent a fortune and too much time upgrading PCs in the hope that I can run a 'decent' Flight
Sim. at beer money prices. To spend 'silly' money on a simpit is out of the question so how do I
reconcile this nagging desire?
Analysis:
Got to have 'real' switches, got to have 'big' picture.
Display...well, I weakened and bought a TripleHead2Go after much grief trying the alternatives,
besides one PC is expensive enough for FSX I wasn't going to buy 3 for 'Wideview' operation
('Wideview' has since been upgraded to allow single PC operation).
Solution:
Generic cockpit, basic 'T' on monitor and a console for 'real' switches plus a typical USB Joystick.
Use standard parts and a bit of 'know-how'.
System(s):
1 x FS2002 running 'WideView' over 3 PCs and 4 Monitors
1 x FSX on a single PC with TripleHead2Go over 3 Monitors
Audio:
I use two Amplifiers one connected to 'Line-out' which is a typical Hi-Fi Amplifier and the other is
a filtered 'Low-Pass' Amplifier (like a normal Amplifier with all the controls set to 'Bass') which
is connected to 'Tape Out' of the primary Amplifier to get rumble effects.
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