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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Quote Originally Posted by derpilot View Post
    It could be that it wont work on the Pi or these mini PCs either due to performance issues, but if we had the source we could find out. It is a free sodtware so why not? I know it means more work to publish the code but eventually this could lead in manifold possibilities.
    I don't think Jeehell will release his source code after all his hard work; it is after all his effort and he should take full credit for it.

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Quote Originally Posted by fsxcockpit View Post
    Hey,
    Thinclients are very fast with removed XPembedet and installed 2,5" HDD.
    I use one with 2GB Ram and 40GB HDD. You can remove the flashdrive without damage. Drivers no problem.
    Either you can use a CF Card. ( faster as a HDD )

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    Hi Chris -- the problem I see with these older clients is that you can't run multiple screens?

    It seems with the newer released HP clients this is not a problem -- http://www8.hp.com/us/en/campaigns/t...l#tab-features

    I would need to run at least 4 outputs (including the mcdu).

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Found this -- raspberry pi running windows -- http://www.zdnet.com/news/raspberry-...r-smbs/6364035

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Quote Originally Posted by OmniAtlas View Post
    I don't think Jeehell will release his source code after all his hard work; it is after all his effort and he should take full credit for it.
    Maybe it could be on a donation basis. Would be fair.

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Hi,

    I find page with listing much boards:

    http://www.exp-tech.de/Mainboards/RPi/Embedded-Pi.html

    Hope somebody help this side for build electronic....
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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Quote Originally Posted by derpilot View Post
    Maybe it could be on a donation basis. Would be fair.
    once you sell your source code you pretty much lose control of your software. I very much doubt Jeehell would want to do that.

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Hi,

    I'm obviously not that much after money, but neither am I into letting other people make big money with my code...

    Right now you need one big computer for visuals, and a smaller one. With multiple video outs, you can drive the complete suite with all necessary screens. I've seen that kind of setup working.
    I'm not sure the Pi can run the ND, which demands heavy calculations.

    JL

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    I confirm. I have one computer for visualization (Matrox and 3 projectors). And one computer for the cockpit. This computer has three graphics cards. Old GF9500/GF8300. The processor is also an old C2D Q6600. It's not expensive solution ...
    Everything runs very smoothly.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=109RGcjiAgo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAziGeyz7Ts

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Quote Originally Posted by ToTom View Post
    I confirm. I have one computer for visualization (Matrox and 3 projectors). And one computer for the cockpit.
    You still ahve to buy Windows liceses though? I dont see why i should have to pay for Windows licenses to run this free software. hopefully it will be converted to run on Linux in the future.

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    Re: JeeHell source code for compiling on ARM

    Oh, come on. Do you know what is the costs of the cockpit? One license Windows is little thing...
    By the way. I buy in Poland cheap computers with Windows in refurbished version.
    Linux is free. But you still have to buy FSX/P3D... and many, many other things...

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