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Boeing 747 Flyer
08-24-2010, 07:50 AM
Hiya everyone,

I'm a bit confused here. The simulator manufacturers, "PlugnFly", are using Opencockpits Hardware (?) in their products. Look at their 747CDU:

http://www.plugnfly.com/en_fms-747-pro.html

"IOCards Encoder Keys" with "Drivers SIOC Included". I am confused as Opencockpits manual states that IOCards are a non-commercial project (?) or something along those lines.

Anyway, please enlighten me,

Jack;)

EDIT: After further investigation, I've found that they're also selling MASTER CARDS directly. Also, their MCP Panel is almost an exact copy of Opencockpits' and is interfaced using the exact same cards. What gives? Are Opencckpits and PlugnFly affiliated in any way?

jskibo
08-24-2010, 01:18 PM
Not sure why anyone would pay $1100 for a $450 Opencockpits CDU......

OC does offer a commercial license for thier software for $10 though

No Longer Active
08-24-2010, 01:55 PM
Mate, I really wouldn't worry about it! ;)

Boeing 747 Flyer
08-24-2010, 02:07 PM
OC does offer a commercial license for thier software for $10 though

I know, but these guys are selling Masters, USBKeys, OC MCP... The lot!!!:)

jskibo
08-24-2010, 02:13 PM
Yeah but the prices I saw were jacked. You would have to be real uninformed to pay that and its hard to imagine anyone in this hobby seriously considering paying twice what you can get it elsewhere.

fordgt40
08-24-2010, 04:38 PM
The only OC h/w product that I could identify was the MCP, as someone correctly said at an inflated price. The 747/737 FMC fascia plate may be OC but the rest of it is not. Also, their IOCards are not OC Mastercards unless they are hidden elsewhere on their website

David

Boeing 747 Flyer
08-24-2010, 04:46 PM
Hi David,

I just find it a bit unusual that their IOCards NEED SIOC to work, and that they are called "Mastercard" and USBKeys Encoder Card, just like Opencockpits' site.

All credit to them if they're legal, but, it does sound a tad suspiscious.

fordgt40
08-24-2010, 05:07 PM
Jack

I am all for more hardware being available that interfaces with SIOC - it can only help us in the longer run

David