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New pc HP p1050t pavilion with intel dual core cpu, 1 gig memory and windows 7 pro and plenty of hard drive 1 g if needed and a 19 in. monitor. (rather small monitor in my way of thinking and windows 7 seems slow after 98 and xp ) Or is it just me? Am thinking of getting the real flight 7 for use with my Futaba 9c or the 10c and / or one of the Saitex X52 flight control systems. Can be seen here: http://store.madcatz.com/brands/sait...by-Saitek.html rudder pedals not needed (?) as it has the 3D rudder on the stick ? The X52 is just a crazy idea of mine for use on a mechanical device. Yes, I know I need stick / and programing time on my transmitters and etc. and etc. and etc. Any thoughts on using this on the pc-real flight system and X52 or have seen it done before? Cheers |
Most RC flight simulators read a chip (or something similar) installed either on the cable adapter or the handheld unit itself. I don't know of a way of bypassing that.
The question is: Why do you want to use a joystick to control an RC flight simulator? The point of the software is to help you with RC skills. Get Microsoft Flight Simulator X if you want to use a joystick. If you want to use your radio, get the Transmitter Interface Edition. Otherwise you need the handheld unit to make the software work. Rafael |
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