texas Posted October 23, 2008 Share Posted October 23, 2008 Are there any flight simulators for Apple Mac computers? I am running Leopard 10.5.5. and have a Futaba 6EXAP TX If someone can help it would be much appreciated. Many thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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thomas salisbury Posted January 3, 2010 Share Posted January 3, 2010 I have a mac and have used bootcamp to run windows on my mac and with no problems at all Its great you have all the windows drivers ready to go and makes life alot easier... The hardest part Is the process but follow the instructions carefull and all will go well hope this helps.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lazygit Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 I expect the original poster has sorted this by now, but for those still with the question, http://sim.tomsrc.com/news.php has a selection of simulators. CRRCSIM works with OS X, Linux and Windoze. For use with the Mac you need the USBg lead supplied by Tomsrc. This also allows you to use the AlphaMac Heli simulator as well but there's a fee for that to get round the 10 minute restriction. You have to buy the USBg lead from the US, @ around $8 but the shipping brings it up to around $25 from what I remember Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronald Webb Posted March 16, 2010 Share Posted March 16, 2010 Hi, I'm running RealSim G5 and Aerofly on my Macbook Pro. Parallels Workstation gives me about 45-55fps in RealSim vs 60-70 in Bootcamp. The convenience of keeping all my Mac apps up while simming makes Parallels a workable option. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MartinN Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 Running XP on a bootcamp partition would look to be the most simple way; either that or by running a Virtual Machine using something like VM Fusion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Costello Posted December 4, 2010 Share Posted December 4, 2010 My local Hobby Shop recommended using X-Flight which , for US$30 comes on 5 DVD's and works for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Have not tried it but you apparently connect your Tx and somehow select your model details and away you go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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