Hi
I can see that I am able useing Raspberry Pi for FSX, great and looks not so expensive
Some question:
1.) Am I able to use more than one display for one Raspberry unit?
2.) Am I able so use my own created instrument in Raspberry Pi concidering PFD, MFD & ECIAS displays for the PMDG 373NGX?
3.) I have planning baying a tablet for the CDU for the 737ngx but is Raspberry a better and cheaper solution?
4.) My project is based on Mobifligt + Arduinio bord but I can also see that Airmanager + Raspberry Pi can handle some components. is that correct?
5.) What can Airmanager solution handle who Mobilfight cannot handle? (Hope you understand )
Best Fredrik
Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
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Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
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Re: Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
Hi,
1) No, only the one HDMI port
2) Yes, all instruments that run on Air Manager can also run on the Pi.
3) It really depends on what kind of hardware you are buying. A screen + raspberry can be as expensive as a cheap tablet.
We also offer tablet version of Air Manager (iOS right now, Android within the coming months). But note that the tablet versions don't allow you to run your own instruments. All community instruments are available though (same as Air Manager for desktop)
4) Yes. Arduino's can be hooked up to both desktop PC's, but also to the raspberry directly. You can also use the Raspberry Pi I/O directly. Yes can be programmed from the instrument lua code.
You can find which hardware is compatible here, including the pins you can use for certain features:
https://siminnovations.com/wiki/index.p ... re_id_list
5) I'm not very familiar with Mobiflight, maybe someone on this forum has worked with both Moviflight and Air Manager?
Please let me know if things are still unclear etc.,
Corjan
1) No, only the one HDMI port
2) Yes, all instruments that run on Air Manager can also run on the Pi.
3) It really depends on what kind of hardware you are buying. A screen + raspberry can be as expensive as a cheap tablet.
We also offer tablet version of Air Manager (iOS right now, Android within the coming months). But note that the tablet versions don't allow you to run your own instruments. All community instruments are available though (same as Air Manager for desktop)
4) Yes. Arduino's can be hooked up to both desktop PC's, but also to the raspberry directly. You can also use the Raspberry Pi I/O directly. Yes can be programmed from the instrument lua code.
You can find which hardware is compatible here, including the pins you can use for certain features:
https://siminnovations.com/wiki/index.p ... re_id_list
5) I'm not very familiar with Mobiflight, maybe someone on this forum has worked with both Moviflight and Air Manager?
Please let me know if things are still unclear etc.,
Corjan
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Re: Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
Hi
I have look around and Raspberry is very interesting
1-2.)
I have Airmanager 3 since couple of months so I need to bay Airdisplay if I running more than one unit!
I can concidering running the PFD And MFD on one display, do you think that is too small running these two instrument say 10 inch?
3.) What solution would you go for Tablet or Raspberry Pi for the CDU? Inch 7 or 10 inch?
Best Fredrik
I have look around and Raspberry is very interesting
1-2.)
I have Airmanager 3 since couple of months so I need to bay Airdisplay if I running more than one unit!
I can concidering running the PFD And MFD on one display, do you think that is too small running these two instrument say 10 inch?
3.) What solution would you go for Tablet or Raspberry Pi for the CDU? Inch 7 or 10 inch?
Best Fredrik
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Computer: Windows 10, 64-bit, Intel i7 8700k, Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX1080
Game control: Razer Nostromo, Keyboard, Saitek Pro Flight X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S.
Computer: Windows 10, 64-bit, Intel i7 8700k, Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX1080
Game control: Razer Nostromo, Keyboard, Saitek Pro Flight X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S.
Re: Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
Hi,
1-2) I'm not sure about the size of the display. I guess that is something you have to decide for yourself. Personally in must cases I would go with larger, simply because it is easier to read in most cases.
3) I think you can go both ways. If you like the option to change the code of the instruments, you should go with Air Player on the Raspberry Pi. If you are satisfied with the community instruments as they are, the tablet would be fine. (Note that Android is not yet supported)
Corjan
1-2) I'm not sure about the size of the display. I guess that is something you have to decide for yourself. Personally in must cases I would go with larger, simply because it is easier to read in most cases.
3) I think you can go both ways. If you like the option to change the code of the instruments, you should go with Air Player on the Raspberry Pi. If you are satisfied with the community instruments as they are, the tablet would be fine. (Note that Android is not yet supported)
Corjan
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Re: Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
Hi
Thanks for you replies
Are there some advantage choosing Pi 3 B+ instead of Pi 2B/B+ if you are running Airmanager or Airdisplay?
I have not seen that there is not any instrument I like too run for FSX. Am I lookling at the wrong place?
Best Fredrik
Thanks for you replies
Are there some advantage choosing Pi 3 B+ instead of Pi 2B/B+ if you are running Airmanager or Airdisplay?
I have not seen that there is not any instrument I like too run for FSX. Am I lookling at the wrong place?
Best Fredrik
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Computer: Windows 10, 64-bit, Intel i7 8700k, Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX1080
Game control: Razer Nostromo, Keyboard, Saitek Pro Flight X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S.
Computer: Windows 10, 64-bit, Intel i7 8700k, Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX1080
Game control: Razer Nostromo, Keyboard, Saitek Pro Flight X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S.
Re: Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
No problem, happy to help.
Both Pi 3 and Pi 2 should do fine. Note that the Pi 3 has around 20% more graphical power, so in that regard it is a bit better.
Note that only Air Player can run on the pi, not Air Manager.
I'm not completely sure what you mean with the FSX instruments.
Corjan
Both Pi 3 and Pi 2 should do fine. Note that the Pi 3 has around 20% more graphical power, so in that regard it is a bit better.
Note that only Air Player can run on the pi, not Air Manager.
I'm not completely sure what you mean with the FSX instruments.
Corjan
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Re: Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
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Computer: Windows 10, 64-bit, Intel i7 8700k, Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX1080
Game control: Razer Nostromo, Keyboard, Saitek Pro Flight X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S.
Computer: Windows 10, 64-bit, Intel i7 8700k, Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX1080
Game control: Razer Nostromo, Keyboard, Saitek Pro Flight X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S.
Re: Air Manager and Raspberry Pi - PMDG737 displays andd CDU
If it's the PMDG you're after then you're out of luck regarding the most of the instruments. The data they share through their plug-in system is very limited and not nearly enough to create a functional instrument. Do a search for PMDG on the forums and you'll find the stories.