FS20 Opencockpits sans SIOC et FSUIPC ?

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Bonjour,

j'ai acheté MSFS, le BAE 146 de Justflight et Axis And Ohs. J'ai les modules MCP, MCDU, Radio d'Opencockpits ainsi que des cartes diverses OC et EFDÉ. J'aimerais éviter autant que possible SIOC et FSUIPC mais peut-être que ce n'est pas possible :rolleyes:

Toute idée sera la bienvenue.
 
Il me semble difficile d’utiliser des cartes efdé/OC tel quel, sans le Sioc, le soft étant dans le PIC ! …. Si quelqu’un à une solution alternative ce ne peut-être que Fab …🤔
 
@Avro , l'espoir est encore permis ! 😉

X-Plane 12 was released as an early-access product last year. Since then we've been working with Thranda to update our existing aircraft to provide X-Plane 12 compatibility, i.e. the same functionality as in X-Plane 11. Following it's exit from early-access, we've ramped up that work and have been rolling out the updates to our beta testers. We released the C152, DR400 and TB10/TB20 updates yesterday, and the PA28 Archer III, TX/LX and Duchess 76 are next up. The 146 is by far our most complex aircraft so naturally that will take longer and, like we've done with MSFS, we'd like to iron out any issues with the simpler aircraft first.

Hopefully that clears things up. Please link to this post if the same concerns are being raised elsewhere, and I'll try to visit here more often in the coming weeks and months.

Thanks,
Martyn - Just Flight

 
I appreciate the frustration for XP12 users, but among some of the outcries, it’s worth bearing in mind that the XP12 market has shrunken considerably, something entirely outside of our control. We committed to, and did, support XP11 throughout its life and expressed our intention to do the same for XP12 but couldn't do much more than that. I’ve seen a couple of posts talking about us possibly trying to move users from XP12 to MSFS, but I can assure you that we don’t consider ourselves to have that sort of power and influence, and there’s no intention to do any such thing. We would love to continue working on X-Plane development and have two platforms to work on but we have to also be realistic about the commercial side of things.

Our internal development is of course entirely focused on MSFS, which has a considerably larger market as you’d expect, however that has little to no impact on our XP12 projects, it just means there will be no more P3D development. Our commitments to MSFS and XP12 are not mutually exclusive – if there is a sufficiently large XP12 market then we will continue to serve that as we did P3D and XP11.

Je n'y crois plus :/
 
Je confirme, le matériel OC et EFDE et SIOC sont incontournable.

Sur XP, ce n'est pas SIOC, mais il faut quand même programmer à un moment.
 
Pour mettre de côté FSUIPC (tu dois avoir de bonnes raisons pour le rejeter, car cette boîte à outil est quand même bien foutu) tu as le SDK de MSFS avec Simconnect. :eek:
 
J'avais vu mais :

Drivers for PMDG B737, B747 and B777 in MSFS.

Bon, cela semble compliqué.
 
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