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07-25-2011, 08:14 AM #1
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power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
When assembling a flight sim cockpit, how many computers are needed?
Does one computer run FSX and the other computers control the gauges/displays in the instrument panel?
Just trying to get my head around the complete build of a cockpit, and what is needed to connect all the components together.
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07-30-2011, 09:40 AM #2
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Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
All depends on the type of a/c & program you want to use. I'm doing a A320 using FS9 on 1 pc & project magenta to run the displays on 3 pc's. For the backlighting & LEds i have 2 x pc power supplies.
A320 Home Simulator LHA435
- P3dv4.5 - i7 - GTX970 - Fly Elise - ASN - Black Marble
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07-30-2011, 03:20 PM #3
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
Hi!
There is no exact number, too many variables.
For example, you can run almost full PM Suite in one computer with 2 VGA cards (4 outs), but you cannot run CDU and RCDU in the same. After buy all pc's, we buy a set of analogic gauges which only works with winxp (I have all pc's with Windows 7, so another computer is needed, etc.
For the FS, also depends of your configuration and aims. Its not the same to fly with just 1 projector or LCD than make it with 3 projectors!. In any case, you only need to get a powerfull computer for your(s) visuals pc(s) (the one which displays your scenery, etc.)Greetings!
Aaron Sanchez - http://mi737.blogspot.com
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08-06-2011, 07:27 PM #4
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
Hi
You can see my setup here:
http://www.md80project.dk/portal/for...ld%29+Hardware
I have not found the right setup for the gauges/main-panels yet.Sincerely,
Claus
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08-12-2011, 04:05 AM #5
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
Ah! Just was wondering the same! Great so see so much information!
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11-10-2011, 02:49 AM #6
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
Mr. Hoot,
I'm curious as to what hardware you PC carries.
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11-10-2011, 04:01 PM #7
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
yep, that's what I meant. One other question for you given your setup, is two graphic cards all I need to run the outside view (triplehead2go), CA, FO, and Eicas screens (just as you have) and still have extra room for another screen to be used as a setup screen or poor man's instructor station? I'll probably be running FSX, FSUIPC, and OPENCOCKPITS at the minimum and preferrably WinXP (or Win7). I didn't know if adding a second triplehead2go on the second graphics card would accomplish this too or be a waste.
- Most importantly, I want the FO instruments seperate, meaning not a clone of the CA's side. Thanks!
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11-10-2011, 05:19 PM #8
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
so using 1 triplehead2go and two graphic cards, I will get three outside views, 3 cockpit screens, and still have room for an extra monitor to be used as a setup, control screen (similiar to a laptop station)?
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11-11-2011, 12:59 PM #9
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
Ah, thanks. So tripledhead2go has the ability to display separate cockpit screens too, not just scenery? Just making sure. Appreciate your help.
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11-15-2011, 04:29 PM #10
Re: power supplies and computers needed to run a cockpit
Mr. Hoot, one last question and I apologize for sounding lost in the head, but are you using the latest PMDG737ngx software. I ask only because I can't find where it speaks about the setup we are talking about.
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