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Hi All,

 

I've recently started to build a non-VR cockpit as I think the idea of using TM MFDs on top of small panels to mimic cockpit instruments 'in real life' is pretty awesome.

 

I've been able to export the F18's DDIs with relative ease but am curious to know if we'll be able to export the F16's CMFDs right from the get-go/upon early access release or we'll have to wait a while like we did with the F18?

 

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Can you shed some light on links to where this is done? I am currently using Thrustmaster MFDs * 3 but they are programmed via a program called CTS that essentially generates TARGET code.

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FYI, DDI exports do not work on the DCS: F/A-18C

 

In fact, whatever they did to the DDIs should not be replicated in the viper.

 

The A-10C, FC3, KA-52, F-5, and every 3rd party module have proper video exports.

 

The DCS: F/A-18 alters the line width of its video exports depending on the resolution and aspect ratio of your monitor.

 

 

Details below:

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=226340

 

 

Not to mention that data presented on the Hornet's displays seem to track a position on the display itself, rather than a position in space.

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3895048&postcount=10

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=247024

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