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09-10-2009, 03:57 AM #31
Re: Controling the PMDG 737 Overhead panel
Well... now you forget the 767 cockpit builders. We already have for a number of years the Level-D Boeing 767 with its SDK!
Together with my free lekseecon program you can build a complete cockpit. We 767 builders already have a fully working Overhead, MCP, CDU, MIP, Pedesteal and so on.
We do not have to build extra logic on top of the logic of the Level-D or FSUIPC offsets. We simply interface knobs, switches, annunciators, buttons, displays, and so on, cheap and reliable, always synchronised.
Extra features provided by lekseecon: Your hardware switches are always leading over the ones in the panel, cold and dark cockpit support and lights test support.
Just for the record
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09-11-2009, 05:11 AM #32
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Re: Controling the PMDG 737 Overhead panel
kiek!! I am very impressed with that cockpit!! It proves it can be simple and yet VERY effective/functional!!
I just bought a bunch or electronics yestdrday for my FSBUS boards. Spent over 700 in Rands - which is not too bad so i just need to etch now - my prototype has served me well... But i take my hat of to you guys that have cockpits - I must admit that, and this is simply personal, having the simpit is great but i believe what is better than that is the knowing that you did it your self!! I can't afford off-the-shelf solutions anyways LOL
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