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    Re: Reducing the Flight Simulator to ONE computer.

    Space is one consideration.

    Mounting the visual PC on the overhead is another consideration.

    There are some SFF which can fit a full size graphics card and efficient cooling, take the NCASE for example. Node also has a SFF case.

    I need as much space as possible with the simulator, I am working with 2.6 m x 2 m!
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    Re: Reducing the Flight Simulator to ONE computer.

    How do you put two MCDU's on one PC when both require focus?
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    Re: Reducing the Flight Simulator to ONE computer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Barrykensett View Post
    How do you put two MCDU's on one PC when both require focus?
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    This is true only if you use keyboard inputs. But with integrated hardware (cockpitsonic, SKALARKI, FDS, and a couple others) you can bypass that.

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