Log in

View Full Version : Multiple Platform Simulator


Richard Kaplan
November 2nd 04, 04:53 PM
What suggestions for hardware can anyone provide me with to build a
simulator capable of operating on multiple software platforms, i.e.
Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane as a minimum plus as many other
software simulators as feasible? I would like the flexibility to keep the
hardware as open-ended as possible to take advantage of various scenery,
aircraft, etc. which are available for various simulators.

November 8th 04, 10:28 PM
GoFlight hardware is supported by both FS2004 and X-Plane. Furthermore,
a keymapper application is under development that will allow you to
control *any* function that maps to a keystroke, in any simulator (or
other application for that matter).

http://www.goflightinc.com



Dave Blevins


On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 11:53:20 -0500, "Richard Kaplan" >
wrote:

>
>What suggestions for hardware can anyone provide me with to build a
>simulator capable of operating on multiple software platforms, i.e.
>Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane as a minimum plus as many other
>software simulators as feasible? I would like the flexibility to keep the
>hardware as open-ended as possible to take advantage of various scenery,
>aircraft, etc. which are available for various simulators.
>

Google