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Thread: Boeing Clocks
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06-08-2011, 09:51 AM #1
Boeing Clocks
Here's a cheap way to get a couple of clocks into the sim. I'm using Sim-A software to drive the display but you could use PM or Flightdeck Software. You might also use PMDG and drag the clock gauge to the screen if you had enough video outputs from your FS computer. It will require a separate video output to drive the screen of course.
I purchased the 3.5" LCD off ebay for around $30AUD plus the VGA to Composite adapter to drive it at about $30AUD making for a cheap $60 clock.
Ken.
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06-08-2011, 06:56 PM #2
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Re: Boeing Clocks
Could you please give some lcd specs?
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06-10-2011, 06:30 PM #3
Re: Boeing Clocks
Clock Specs:
Screen Size:3.5 inch(4:3)
Dimensions:93mm x 90mm x 60mm
Resolution:320(W) x RGB x 234(H)
Contrast: 350 : 1
Model: PAL/NTSC (Automatic throw-over)
Power Supply: DC 12V
Visible Area:72 x 53.56
Power: <=3W
2-channel video input:V1/V2 auto switching(V1 display first )
Display blue screen on no signal.
No Audio Input or Output
Purchases off ebay from HERE. Price has gone up $13 since I bought mine!
Ken.
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07-21-2011, 04:34 AM #4
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Boeing Clocks Software?
Hi there,
I'm searching for a longer time for the software gauge of a full functional clock.
For sofar i only found this gauge as part of a bigger software suite.
Does anybody know a separate Boeing software clock?
Thanks in advance
Bas
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