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Thread: FSUIPC QUESTION.
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04-08-2010, 06:44 AM #1
FSUIPC QUESTION.
HI ALL.
All I want to do is buy a version of FSUIPC that will run with 2004, and has tiller control facilities so that I can interface a potentiometer for this purpose without having to use the existing rudder axis. It would also be handy to buy FSUIPC on a CD as my sim PC is not connected to the net..
If I download it to another PC, could I 'burn' it to a disc and use in my sim machine?
All help appreciated.
I have been refering to my 'yoke' as a 'yolk' and have been corrected! Apologies to all chicken farmers!
TONY. UK
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04-08-2010, 06:59 AM #2
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Re: FSUIPC QUESTION.
Hi, download FSUIPC from: http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html
And just burn the software to a disc (if that's what you want).
Then just purchase the 'key' which you enter into FCUIPC interface on flight sim.
I think you just enter your email address and then the key code which proves you have purchased it.
After that then FSUIPC is unlocked for you to use.
You can use FSUIPC without purchasing a 'key' but functionality is VERY limited and not worth it in my opinion.
Hope this helps!
AlexGA or the Highway!
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04-08-2010, 08:13 AM #3
Re: FSUIPC QUESTION.
Manhattan,
Just curious, what interface are you using to connect the pot?
Buddy
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