At 11:41 PM -0500 8/21/07, Jason T wrote:
I picked this up at a hamfest last week. It may be
about 10 years old :)
http://tinyurl.com/2vprxy
I need to start the long search for info and to get it going. Anyone
recognize it? It's made by NT Systems of Melbourne, FL, who appear to
be gone. Ports of the back suggest it hooked to the PC keyboard port
(AT-style DIN5,) but it could as easily have used a custom interface
card. Other ports are: power, keyboard, RS232/Modem, DB25 for rudder
pedals (marked "This is not a serial port,") There's no model number
that I can find. The gauges are fake, but they are surrounded by
membrane buttons. The yoke moves in and out on a hydraulic shaft.
The only thing I've found so far via Google is a Flight Sim 98 DOS
driver for some product of theirs, not necessarily that one.
Next stop, the flight sim forums, but thought I'd start here.
I'd guess it is specifically for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Zane
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