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Old 02-12-2009 | 01:01 PM
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Until I upgrade my computer videocard for Realflight, I'm trying to use the helisim free download. I used my Real flght tx and it worked briefly then quit. Now I want ot see if my cx2 tx will work with the helisim. So far, people say, there's no way. How can I connect my tx to my computer and use Helism? Or any suggestions about any way to do this.
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Old 02-12-2009 | 01:17 PM
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I have HeliSim and Clearview and both worked with my DX6i and a USB cable from GWS. My Dx6i had to be sent to Horizon for repairs and I tried
to use my CX2 tx and I could not get it to work. I do know that the CX2 tx does not like to have a mono plug used on it. I tried to buddy box it
to my DX6i with a 1/8 mono to mono plug and the CX2 tx batterys got warm and it run them down real fast. I got a stereo cable and it conected
the two together ok. I tried to use the stereo cable from CX2 to my computer microphone jack and I couldent get any of the controles to work.
From what I have read is you need to download a program called PP Joy to get to work with the mic jack but I never tried it.
Old 02-12-2009 | 03:50 PM
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I was using my Esky TX and PPJoy to run Clearview and it was a real pain in the butt. I did eventually find someone who knew the setup parameters to get it to work, but I never would have guessed it. On a good day it was just OK. I know that you are saving to get the computer upgraded to use the "Good" sim, but sometimes an interim fix works. I got an Esky Simulator transmitter controller with USB connection for about $30. [link=https://www.ushobbysupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=518&osCsid=c5b6e716bc ebe91377f3c314b9938984]Sim control[/link] I use it with Clearview and it's a no brainer connection - works fine. And I don't use 8 AA cells to fly the sim.
Old 02-12-2009 | 05:23 PM
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a guy at my work actually uses that same esky sim tx on his clearview sim as well. i was purty impressed with the graphics on the clearview
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I use the esky usb tx with fms and helisim and both work just fine. I was having a problem with one computer where I tried to get a real futaba tx and cable to work with fms. I installed all sorts of drives including the ppjoy thing, but never got it to work. That seemed to stop the esky from working even after uninstalling everything I could think of. Fortunately I had another computer that didn't have ppjoy on it and the esky worked fine on it. And after I upgraded the main computer with vista 64 the esky usb tx worked just fine too.

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