| [simpits-tech] Another ebay find......future X-Plane GPS :) [message #2707] |
Mon, 27 February 2012 20:44  |
dabigboy Messages: 212 Registered: September 2010 |
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So I ran across a little curiosity on ebay the other night, the price was *almost* right, and the seller went for my modestly lower offer.....I wasn't even sure what it was until some googling turned up info on the old Omega navigation system. Seems it's the control head for a Tracor 7900 CDU, an Omega-based system:
http://www.aircraftstock.com/images/newfolder/05302009/ta790 01.JPG
What's funny is I just found another one on ebay that actually has a bunch of bids and is up to almost twice what I got mine for.......yay for people not including model numbers in the description, right? :)
What I can't figure out is what on earth anyone who's NOT into flight simulators would want an Omega CDU for, the system isn't even functioning anymore. But then I see folks fighting over old LORANS now and then too.......filmmakers? Museum curators? Pack-rats? Fellow simpitters? :)
Anyway, one of my dilemmas with my simulator has been getting a GPS for my X-Plane-based sim. I want to pick up a used KLN-89 or similar unit and feed it NMEA data, that would be awesome....but even if I have the good fortune to score an annunciator unit with it (I have one now but it's for a Northstar Loran), the one huge shortfall is that it won't be linked to X-Plane's NAV system for using a CDI or HSI for instrument approaches (or even general navigation).
As some of you may know, there is virtually no support for writing data to X-Plane's built-in GPS But you can READ from the GPS using the X-Plane SDK, and you can program mouse-clicks at arbitrary points on the screen. So, I have decided to write my own little custom CDU/FMS software for the Tracor (probably running on a small embedded PC), and write mouse-click events to the X-Plane instrument panel for tuning the built-in GPS. Of course once I have that much working, I can go ahead and write all sorts of neat little flight-planning routines (like fuel management, weight/balance screens, and other FMS-ish things), and even parse the built-in nav data to bring up information like frequencies, runways, etc. This shall be fun!
Matt
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Another ebay find......future X-Plane GPS :) [message #2716 is a reply to message #2715 ] |
Wed, 29 February 2012 14:02   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1083 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, dabigboy@cox.net wrote:
> Oh my, that does look nice. I only really need the board itself...I have
> a PS1 LCD that I will use for the display. Main issue with it is I have
> to use a component (RCA) connection, but the slightly low-quality image
> should go well with the old-school 80s look I'm going for, what with the
> Gables analog radios and all.
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> Thanks for the links, guys!
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Matt, the Raspberry Pi offers an RCA video out and it's $35 for the 256MB
version...
g.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Raspberry-pi SBC for sims. [message #2720 is a reply to message #2719 ] |
Thu, 01 March 2012 17:36   |
LawnDart Messages: 95 Registered: March 2009 Location: Seattle, WA |
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Is there a certain display that can go with these cards? Looks really good...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene Buckle" <geneb@deltasoft.com>
To: "Simulator Cockpit Builder's List" <simpits-tech@simpits.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 3:32:35 PM
Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Raspberry-pi SBC for sims.
On Thu, 1 Mar 2012, Roy Coates wrote:
> 10,000 units gone in the blink of an eye. Demand pulled down all three
> web-sites concerned too.
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> Expect about a 6 week wait now for more stock :(
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Yeah, but this is a good thing for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. I can
wait for them to get more made. :)
g.
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http://www.scarletdme.org - Get it _today_!
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server-class system any more than sitting in a puddle makes you a duck.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Another ebay find......future X-Plane GPS :) [message #2722 is a reply to message #2716 ] |
Thu, 01 March 2012 19:35  |
dabigboy Messages: 212 Registered: September 2010 |
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---- Gene Buckle <geneb@deltasoft.com> wrote:
> >
> Matt, the Raspberry Pi offers an RCA video out and it's $35 for the 256MB
> version...
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> g.
Oh rest assured, I am buying a Raspberry as soon as they come available....one look at the link that was posted a while back and I knew this is something I needed. :) I didn't know it had RCA out, that is PERFECT.......won't need to use my VGA to RCA converter.
Matt
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