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    Boeing 737

    Dear Cockpit Builder Colleagues,

    I抦 searching for a while to a software Boeing 737 chronometer for both sides of the MIP.
    Of course there抯 the Flight Illusion and Cockpitsonic hardware but in my case it will be nice to have a separate gauge connected through WideFS to FS.
    There is a lot of freeware software instruments available working over the network using Fsuipc and WideFS but I never found a Chonometer.

    Anyone having ideas?

    Thanks in advance


    Best regards,

    Bas
    KLM077

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    Re: Boeing 737

    Hi JWS,

    Thanks, i know but i'm looking for a software gauge/instrument like the chrono in the PM Glass cockpit suite.

    Regards from Bas

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    Re: Boeing 737

    I have installed JeeHellware's A320 standby guages in my 737 sim and really like the chrono guage. It has a full compliment of FSUIPC offsets so you can control the functions even if the clock is on another machine. Start/stop ,reset for the timer for example. I don't think you can control two seperate clocks however? but you can install two seperate clocks but there is only one set of offsets so the buttons will operate both at the same time.
    There is also a really nice ISIS or integrated styandby instrument, with altimiter setting as well as speed and altitude bugs.
    Worth checking out for shure. It installs in seconds and connects to the flight sim with no settings to set, just wideclient running and your done.

    I found it here so search for "JeeHellWare"
    Andy Smith

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    Re: Boeing 737

    Hi Andy,

    Thanks for your advise. I tried the software, works fine but
    nowhere a chronometer or clock... what do i miss??
    I downloaded version 2.1.
    By the way, very nice software!!

    Best regards,

    Bas
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    Re: Boeing 737

    You may have installed the "A320FMGS_B4" suite?? if so you need to find
    "http://jeehell.org/StandByV3.1.zip" and you will find the ISIS, clock, and a dual needle RMI.
    good luck and keep asking
    Andy Smith

    ps if I am wrong, then right click on the ISIS or horizon guage and there will be a menu of sorts that you use to turn on the clock.

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    Re: Boeing 737

    Hi Andy,

    Briliant!

    This works!!

    Thanks again.

    Regards from Bas

    KLM077

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