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    Pm Systems

    Hello folks i have a somewhat of a question to ask about The PM SYSTEM that i keep hearing about, is that the software from Megenta and if it is what is its purpose.
    i have my overhead frame constructed and is that software designed to help you set up and maintain your overhead panel.

    Im not for sure what its for , but im now in the procsess of starting to wire up my MIP,.......Thanks......Robert

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    Hi Robert,

    Thats exactly what PMsystems is for. PMsystems is indeed from the PM guys and provides us with the overhead logics that FS is lacking. Furthermore it allows us to interface our hardware overheads. Most (if not all by now) of the options on the overhead can be interfaced.

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    PMSystems is designed to do any systems that are not modeled in FS. The overhead for the 737 is pretty much all pre programed. But you can program anything that is not there. PMSystems was made to be very flexible.
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    Not so.... I used to think that about EPIC, but once I learned how to program it... Well you get the point. You just have to decide you are going to learn how to do it. Thomas is more the willing to get one started.
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    well let me see if i got this right or let me tell you what im doing, im constructing a cockpit based on the 737 cockpit.
    i see that a lot of simmers are using the pmdg 737, im wondering though if you start modeling your cockpit to a 737, and i start hooking up as many switches and dials etc.
    HHHHHMMMMMm i think im confusing myself, say for instance i go with progect magenta and use all of there software, as far as a platform do i still use FS9/FSX.

    Right now my base plane is the default 737 in FSX, ( the default planes in FSX are better in my upinion than FS9) and that is what im building on, i have constructed my MIP, and have set up my monitors behind it.
    Im running a eight monitor set up through widefs, wodeview etc.

    i decided to get the go flight MCP , and the GF-46 nav radios..

    i have completey built me a shell to house myself into and have constructed my overhead panel, so im wanting to see if the pm system will work for me.

    So im thinkin if i have a cockpit that will be mostly real buttons and switches what would be the advantage of using pmdg, or the default 737.
    I may be wrong on this but once you have built your cockpit is not the only thing you need is the FS9/FSX platform, or X-plane etc.

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    If you use PM you still need to use FSX or FS9.... My sugestion would be for you to go to www.projectmagenta.com and take a look around and read the stuff on there site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Midnight View Post
    well let me see if i got this right or let me tell you what im doing, im constructing a cockpit based on the 737 cockpit.
    i see that a lot of simmers are using the pmdg 737, im wondering though if you start modeling your cockpit to a 737, and i start hooking up as many switches and dials etc.
    HHHHHMMMMMm i think im confusing myself, say for instance i go with progect magenta and use all of there software, as far as a platform do i still use FS9/FSX.

    Right now my base plane is the default 737 in FSX, ( the default planes in FSX are better in my upinion than FS9) and that is what im building on, i have constructed my MIP, and have set up my monitors behind it.
    Im running a eight monitor set up through widefs, wodeview etc.

    i decided to get the go flight MCP , and the GF-46 nav radios..

    i have completey built me a shell to house myself into and have constructed my overhead panel, so im wanting to see if the pm system will work for me.

    So im thinkin if i have a cockpit that will be mostly real buttons and switches what would be the advantage of using pmdg, or the default 737.
    I may be wrong on this but once you have built your cockpit is not the only thing you need is the FS9/FSX platform, or X-plane etc.

    If I understand you right, this is a flightmodel question.

    In fs9 you can use default 737 as flight model. But this flightmodel is not good and the "handling" of the aircraft is very bad. Not realistic at all.

    Or you can use the PMDG 737 flight model which is very good. But then you need to download and install a modification file which is listed on the Project magenta web-page.

    In fsx, the default 737 is much better than in fs9. And the sound is awesome . As far as I know, there is not an alternative to the default 737 yet. But PMDG are developing the NGX. (really waiting for that).

    Project magenta software works fine with these three alternatives. I have tested them all in my setup.

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    Robert,

    I do not have a big cockpit built. I fly small GA planes in real life so that's what I fly in my sim. But I think what you are asking is do you need to have FS9 or FSX as a base to build on? Yes, you have to have the Flight Sim either Microsoft or X Plane. The other software, PMS and various planes are add-ons to the basic sim itself.

    Once you have your sim built, it is a personal choice on which interface to use between the real knobs and buttons and the sim. If I understand correctly, PM Systems pretty much handles everything in the 737 series and allows you to do additional programming for stuff it doesn't happen to cover.

    Now the programming might not be easy at first but what is? Feel free to come back here for help.

    Does that answer your question?
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    PMSYSTEMS How To??

    Hi guys,

    the versatility and flexibility of pmsystems is absolutely the right approach!!!
    BTW FSBus is going in the same direction soon.
    I assume that approach has been coosen in order to allow individual adaptation or -in extreme- a total new overhead development from scratch.

    BUT and there´s a big B U T because without a somewhat exhaustive instruction manual the flexibility is very much limited to the very few "GURUS" amongst us.
    Either those speak the pmsystems language or they are just a genius
    (BTW which language is it? - basic or C or C++ or...??) .

    My proposal to have pmsystems evolve in our community even more is:
    some one of the knowledgable people with a big heart will take the time and write an instruction manual or is prepared to start a kind of "how to program in pmsystems" lesson for us "Standard Users", may be it could be done here in this forum, if so allowed.

    Both variants, single or in combination would be a great thing.

    This could bring us most probably many more overhead panels for all kind of different aircraft and last but not least a lot of fun too.


    What do you "PMSYSTEMS ROCKET SCIENTISTS" think about that approach??

    Best rgds

    Peter

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