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Drag to second monitor? |
Posted by: Noell - 06-17-2023, 06:46 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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In the manual it says:
"Being designed from the ground up as a standalone program that runs alongside Flight
Simulator 2020, you have the ability to run Flight Simulator on one monitor, while the TDSGTXi
can be dragged onto a second monitor."
How this is done is obviously different from the Reality XP GTN750 in P3D (right-click, undock and drag) so how do I do this with the TDSGTXi in MSFS?
Thanks & Regards,
Lloyd
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COM Problem |
Posted by: prdant - 06-15-2023, 07:44 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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Sitting on the ground at KSNA trying to listen to the ATIS. I have the COM set to COM 1, tuned to 126.0 and transferred but I heard nothing. Then I realized that after I tuned in 126.0 that the COM radio had reverted back to what ever was defaulted when I started the GTN. I watched as I tuned and sure enough it immediately reverted back. Has anyone experienced this behavior?
Thanks
Phill Dant
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Stand alone unit |
Posted by: davenicoll - 06-14-2023, 02:44 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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WIP Feature - Ability to display Standalone mode when using VC Integrated aircraft (currently the VC integrated gauge will be black and this is a working in progress feature). This feature allows for running external hardware (RSG and others to be able to fully enjoy the autopilot and draw the GTN750Xi and GTN650Xi to a secondary monitor.
Requires creating a dummy text file called "Standalone.txt" in the installation path: "C:\ProgramData\TDS\GTNXi"
We plan on further expanding this feature and creating a more user friendly interface in future versions, but we have released this feature now so customers can enjoy this functionality.
Hello,
In regards to the above...I own a Real Sim Gear 750 hardware unit and looking at the above I need to create a dummy text file to be able to see the the 750 integrated in the cockpit onto my secondary monitor (RSG 750 unit)
How do I create the dummy text file and what do I do with it apart from put it in the location specified?
Thank you
Dave
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GTN 750 Not Recognized |
Posted by: prdant - 06-04-2023, 05:08 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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All, I am having issues with my GTN 750 only working in my Black Square Bonanza. However, there is only a black screen in the Black Square Baron and King Air. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but with no luck. Is this a bug or am I missing something?
Thanks
Phill Dant
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TDS GTNXi New Databases for V1.0.2.6 |
Posted by: adminOwner2 - 06-03-2023, 06:37 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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We are pleased to announce the release of the TDS GTNXi Version 1.0.2.6!
This version contains newer databases, up to cycle 2211, for Navigation, Charts as well as Basemap, Obstacle, SafeTaxi.
We hope that all customers will enjoy the much awaited database update!
Installation instructions:
The new databases are part of the Aviation Trainer Launcher V3.6.4.0, so please make sure to update to the latest version.
To update, start the Aviation Trainer Launcher, access the Version Manager tab, make sure to press the "Check for Updates" button, then "Update" to the latest Aviation Trainer Launcher.
Alternatively you can use the TDS GPS Manager and Update to the Aviation Trainer Launcher V3.6.4.0
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HSI slaved to gps question |
Posted by: Newtie - 06-02-2023, 06:17 PM - Forum: TDS GTNXi Flight Simulator
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Hi!
Brand new to MSFS (two weeks).
I have installed the FSW 414 and your GTN750 and everything works great except the CDI needle doesn't slave to the GTN. I have to move the course indicator knob by hand. Other than that it captures the heading and flies it just fine.
The GPS to Nav is selected in the settings.
Probably something simple, but, can't figure it out.
Thanks,
Mark
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