andreotti60
06-03-2009, 08:09 PM
Gents, I’d like to pick at your collective brains to see what set up would work best in an homemade cockpit I plan to set up. Here’s the premise of the discussion:
I am setting up a homemade cockpit (the plane is of no importance here, probably an A320) and I want to use three screens – the front view obviously and left/right quarter views. Here are my questions:
How many of you use the Matrox (TripleHead2Go) solution? How does that work for you?
2) How can I “raise” the eye POV in the front view, permanently? I don’t like the fact that the default front view looks down too much. Id like to raise the POV in the config setting so that I see less of the ground and more of the sky. I guess I need to lower the horizon line somewhat. Any ideas as to what adjustments I need to fiddle with? I suppose that after adjusting the front view, I will also have to adjust the side views accordingly?
3) To my eye the view through the virtual cockpit is nicer that the 2D view. Is there a way to get rid for the virtual cockpit so that I can have an unobstructed vie of the front of the plane without the virtual cockpit?
4) I’m toying with the idea to use three projectors instead of three monitors. Is the Matrox solution still a viable one? Will that cause the computer to slow down or will it actually help? Anyone out there has a similar set up?
My computer runs FSX reasonably well. I get 30-40 fps most anywhere and even PMDG and Level D planes behave quite smoothly. Even the CS 757 cuts through the sky like a hot knife through butter… However, I plan to update my computer to Windows 7 64-bit as soon as it comes out to take advantage of all my ram (4GB).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this topic.
Gianluca
I am setting up a homemade cockpit (the plane is of no importance here, probably an A320) and I want to use three screens – the front view obviously and left/right quarter views. Here are my questions:
How many of you use the Matrox (TripleHead2Go) solution? How does that work for you?
2) How can I “raise” the eye POV in the front view, permanently? I don’t like the fact that the default front view looks down too much. Id like to raise the POV in the config setting so that I see less of the ground and more of the sky. I guess I need to lower the horizon line somewhat. Any ideas as to what adjustments I need to fiddle with? I suppose that after adjusting the front view, I will also have to adjust the side views accordingly?
3) To my eye the view through the virtual cockpit is nicer that the 2D view. Is there a way to get rid for the virtual cockpit so that I can have an unobstructed vie of the front of the plane without the virtual cockpit?
4) I’m toying with the idea to use three projectors instead of three monitors. Is the Matrox solution still a viable one? Will that cause the computer to slow down or will it actually help? Anyone out there has a similar set up?
My computer runs FSX reasonably well. I get 30-40 fps most anywhere and even PMDG and Level D planes behave quite smoothly. Even the CS 757 cuts through the sky like a hot knife through butter… However, I plan to update my computer to Windows 7 64-bit as soon as it comes out to take advantage of all my ram (4GB).
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this topic.
Gianluca