Re: Good MCP for 737-800?
Is this still up for sale, also how much does this weigh?
Re: Good MCP for 737-800?
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Madgrandpa
Is this still up for sale, also how much does this weigh?
Which one? Do you mean the PFC full MCP+2xEFIS+2x6packs from me?
Pete Dowson
Re: Good MCP for 737-800?
I took delivery of the open cockpits mcp just this week. The one without the enclosing box, 280 euros.
Without having any experience of any other manufacturer's products i cannot comment on them but i can say after a little installation teething trouble i couldnt be happier with my mcp. From order to delivery ( 10 days ) everything went great.
The unit was packaged really well and as i ordered the non boxed version i was able to see the workmanship inside, which is top notch. Once installed into my sim it felt solid and the rotary knobs and buttons feel "chunky". It looks good at night although its not backlit.
So all in all a very good choice.
Re: Good MCP for 737-800?
Yes Peter, the whole package (your asking price is 500 squids forthe whole thing, right?)
Also, am I required to purchase my own IO cards or is it all just plugn'play???
Thanks.(sorry for the late response.)
Re: Good MCP for 737-800?
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Madgrandpa
Yes Peter, the whole package (your asking price is 500 squids forthe whole thing, right?)
Yes.
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Also, am I required to purchase my own IO cards or is it all just plugn'play???
No cards. It has a USB connection, almost plug-n-play, 'cept the USB is really a serial COM port and needs a little driver. It's okay on XP 32-bit and will be on Vista or Win 7 32-bit, but I don't know if the USB-Serial chip manufacturer has come up with a 64-bit driver yet.
Then you need either Project Magenta's MCP program to drive it (and that works as part of the whole suite -- CDU, GC packages), or you can run it direct to FS using my PFC driver (or PFCFSX for FSX/ESP). In the latter case you wouldn't be easily making such full use of all of its bits and pieces.
The 6-pack indications, fire and master caution stuff is mostly driven by the pmSystems part of PM, though you could also drive it using Lua plug-ins to FSUIPC as all pmSystems is doing is handling FSUIPC offsets. Without PM my PFC driver tries to do a bit of 6-pack handling - but really only in the FSX version, as that it what I use and which has therefore been developed a lot more.
If you are going the PM route I still have a complete free-standing CDU with its own self-contained mini PC and traditional green CRT, which runs the PM CDU program, at £200 to clear. It has a little start-up problem requiring a little manual trickery, which is why it is so cheap. I could strip out the PC within it and sell that for more than the whole thing (miniature complete PCs are really expensive these days), but I can't bear to destroy such an interesting unit!
Whereabouts are you in the UK? If not too far from me (just North of Stoke-on-Trent) it may well be worth your while paying a visit to see the kit and discuss more detail?
Regards
Pete