clutch81
09-20-2016, 03:22 AM
Alrighty...
I want to build a replica 737 cockpit simulator, I said. It will be great..hard work...but great...I said. What in the world are all these programs, abbreviations?
I understand that 1) Im a newbie at this, 2)Time will teach me all these abbreviations and what programs to use. But right now, it's a little bit crazy.
It looks to me that I need two or three programs to run my home sim? I want to make sure I understand so bare with me. There are programs that your sim's scenery, objects, displays, sounds, realism, etc is based around and then there are programs that "help" or give more functionality to your sim? (i.e. lets say I have FSX as my main program and I also have ProSim737 to "help" or does whatever it needs to do to make stuff better (more real, more authentic for the experience).
I see P3D, X Plane, the Microsoft FS series, and Im sure Im missing a few others as like the main component
ProSim737, Project Magenta(?)...I'm drawing a blank on others are the "helper" programs
Are there any two programs that are "the best" to be coupled with?
I see ProSim is a very popular product...I looked on their webpage and 1) Damn expensive, 2)There are 5 or 6 different programs to choose from? It looks to me that ProSim's programs are specific to what it enhances or performs for. Is there a "I want the whole kit n kaboodle" package? Or do i need to buy every single one separately?
And I see stuff about Pokey, FSUIC, SIOC, Arduino...What are those?
Is there somewhere I can see what Interface cards are the best for MIP, Overheads, CDU, Gauges, Displays, etc?
Last question...for now lol (2 part question) Will any LCD suffice for the MIP and Lower EICAS displays? i.e. USB port, HDMI...or does it matter? When I'm ready to hook up my LCD's for the MIP and lower EICAS, how do I configure it to just display the "glass cockpit" look?
And last....but undoubtedly not least...Where (if any) are there American distributors of all this simulation stuff??? Ive heard and seen problems with guys on youtube that have issues with customs. I live in BFE and I'm 2-3 hours away from a major airport. If there's something wrong at customs I have to drive all that way to pick up some switches and gauges from overseas? I'm all about livin' the virtual dream, just seeing what all I have to look forward to :) Looks like its enough already lol Im all about getting the best stuff regardless of where it comes from, just curious that most of the sims people are building are from American based airlines and I would think that the states would have just as many sim part distributors as lets say Norway or Spain or France.
Lord, I'm sorry for the people that will attempt and try to help me lol And I will be forever grateful! It's just I've been researching and even developed a spreadsheet of everything I need to get, how much, where its coming from, what it has/dont have, and trying to weigh everything out when it comes time to purchase. But what good is all this nice, sexy lookin, great shell of a 1:1 scale 737 simulator cockpit with all the bells and whistles, if I dont have the first clue how to make it all work and virtually be a real deal sim? :)
At any rate, glad to be on here, glad to finally get all these questions out in the open. By the way, I searched most for most of these questions and never got the "I got it!" lightbulb in my head. So again, whoever helps me out, points me in the right direction, or just gives me $1 million dollars, I'll be forever grateful and hopefully one day we'll be online trying not to run into each other at FL30.
Take care, God Bless.
Clint:cool:
P.S. I hope you understand my questions. If not, you'll let me know lol
I want to build a replica 737 cockpit simulator, I said. It will be great..hard work...but great...I said. What in the world are all these programs, abbreviations?
I understand that 1) Im a newbie at this, 2)Time will teach me all these abbreviations and what programs to use. But right now, it's a little bit crazy.
It looks to me that I need two or three programs to run my home sim? I want to make sure I understand so bare with me. There are programs that your sim's scenery, objects, displays, sounds, realism, etc is based around and then there are programs that "help" or give more functionality to your sim? (i.e. lets say I have FSX as my main program and I also have ProSim737 to "help" or does whatever it needs to do to make stuff better (more real, more authentic for the experience).
I see P3D, X Plane, the Microsoft FS series, and Im sure Im missing a few others as like the main component
ProSim737, Project Magenta(?)...I'm drawing a blank on others are the "helper" programs
Are there any two programs that are "the best" to be coupled with?
I see ProSim is a very popular product...I looked on their webpage and 1) Damn expensive, 2)There are 5 or 6 different programs to choose from? It looks to me that ProSim's programs are specific to what it enhances or performs for. Is there a "I want the whole kit n kaboodle" package? Or do i need to buy every single one separately?
And I see stuff about Pokey, FSUIC, SIOC, Arduino...What are those?
Is there somewhere I can see what Interface cards are the best for MIP, Overheads, CDU, Gauges, Displays, etc?
Last question...for now lol (2 part question) Will any LCD suffice for the MIP and Lower EICAS displays? i.e. USB port, HDMI...or does it matter? When I'm ready to hook up my LCD's for the MIP and lower EICAS, how do I configure it to just display the "glass cockpit" look?
And last....but undoubtedly not least...Where (if any) are there American distributors of all this simulation stuff??? Ive heard and seen problems with guys on youtube that have issues with customs. I live in BFE and I'm 2-3 hours away from a major airport. If there's something wrong at customs I have to drive all that way to pick up some switches and gauges from overseas? I'm all about livin' the virtual dream, just seeing what all I have to look forward to :) Looks like its enough already lol Im all about getting the best stuff regardless of where it comes from, just curious that most of the sims people are building are from American based airlines and I would think that the states would have just as many sim part distributors as lets say Norway or Spain or France.
Lord, I'm sorry for the people that will attempt and try to help me lol And I will be forever grateful! It's just I've been researching and even developed a spreadsheet of everything I need to get, how much, where its coming from, what it has/dont have, and trying to weigh everything out when it comes time to purchase. But what good is all this nice, sexy lookin, great shell of a 1:1 scale 737 simulator cockpit with all the bells and whistles, if I dont have the first clue how to make it all work and virtually be a real deal sim? :)
At any rate, glad to be on here, glad to finally get all these questions out in the open. By the way, I searched most for most of these questions and never got the "I got it!" lightbulb in my head. So again, whoever helps me out, points me in the right direction, or just gives me $1 million dollars, I'll be forever grateful and hopefully one day we'll be online trying not to run into each other at FL30.
Take care, God Bless.
Clint:cool:
P.S. I hope you understand my questions. If not, you'll let me know lol