grattonja
Line Up and Wait
Some basic questions.
So far, my training and my wife's training has all been done without the aid of any sort of flight simulator. But her current CFI has recommended that she try some IFR practice on MSFS as part of her training for her IR.
So I have some stupid questions. First, we have an older Compaq machine with 450 Mh processor and 64 Mb of Ram. Hard drive is somewhere around 8Gb. Definitely older technology. Win 98 of course. CD drive and floppy drive.
I am guessing that I will not be able to run a current version of MSFS on this hardware? If not, is it reasonably possible to get an older version of MSFS that WILL run on this?
She also has a fairly new machine at work, with, I assume, much better capacities.
What does she realistically need for hardware? She will need at least a joy stick, right? What, if anything, else is needed and what will a joystick/yoke cost?
Any recommendations/advice are greatly appreciated from all of you. I know many/most of you are more technologically advanced that we are.
Jim G
So far, my training and my wife's training has all been done without the aid of any sort of flight simulator. But her current CFI has recommended that she try some IFR practice on MSFS as part of her training for her IR.
So I have some stupid questions. First, we have an older Compaq machine with 450 Mh processor and 64 Mb of Ram. Hard drive is somewhere around 8Gb. Definitely older technology. Win 98 of course. CD drive and floppy drive.
I am guessing that I will not be able to run a current version of MSFS on this hardware? If not, is it reasonably possible to get an older version of MSFS that WILL run on this?
She also has a fairly new machine at work, with, I assume, much better capacities.
What does she realistically need for hardware? She will need at least a joy stick, right? What, if anything, else is needed and what will a joystick/yoke cost?
Any recommendations/advice are greatly appreciated from all of you. I know many/most of you are more technologically advanced that we are.
Jim G