View Full Version : Having PM MCP Software on the Flt Sim Server PC
Chris Danker
03-31-2006, 11:58 AM
Enrico,
Just would like to find out if having the MCP Software installed on the
Flight Sim SERVER PC where the MS FS9 is would drop the frame rates of the FS9
visuals. I am thinking of utilising my other PC's for other software and
hence shift the Boeing MCP to the SERVER FS9 PC would be a good idea. See the
attached file from any idea on the net.
Regards,
Chris Danker
Kuala Lumpur , MALAYSIA
Peter Dowson
03-31-2006, 12:07 PM
On 3/31/2006 10:58:12 AM, Chris Danker wrote:
>Just would like to find out if
>having the MCP Software
>installed on the Flight Sim
>SERVER PC where the MS FS9 is
>would drop the frame rates of
>the FS9 visuals.
Just to interject here, my main test system and previous cockpit setup had
the MCP running in the background on the Server PC with FS, and there was no
noticeable ill effect. On the contrary, I think it is a good place for it
-- provided you don't need to use its graphics of course. Keep it minimised
or invisible.
The Server PC I am talking about is a Pentium 3.2 with the hyperthreading
facility, so that may help -- I believe the second "processor" isn't used by
FS in any case. However, I doubt that it will be noticeably detrimental even
on a single processor system provided it was fast enough in the first
place.
I also suspect that some of which you may lose by an extra process is
compensated for by the absence of a lot of Network-borne control inputs to FS when
the MCP is active in aircraft operations.
Regards,
Pete
Chris Danker
04-03-2006, 01:23 AM
Pete,
Thanks for the info. I'm just experimenting a bit with all my available PC's
to get the best arrangement to suit me according to the Processor power
available to me.
I will looking into your suggestions and contact Enrico for more Computer ID
codes.
Regards,
Chris
Enrico Schiratti
04-13-2006, 10:17 AM
> Thanks for the info. I'm just experimenting a bit with all my available
> PC's
> to get the best arrangement to suit me according to the Processor power
> available to me.
It shouldn't be an issue, in any case I personally find that the MCP is best
on a WideClient computer in my setup, but I have a relatively slow FS
computer (not for much longer, I hope).
Ciao
Enrico