Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
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Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
Hello friends,
I am doing my initial IFR at the moment and the next step is intro to GPS navigators. I tried the Garmin site but their sims are for PC only. Anyone here know of a Mac-friendly (preferably Garmin) GPS simulators, either online or downloadable.
Thanx for your help,
Chris
I am doing my initial IFR at the moment and the next step is intro to GPS navigators. I tried the Garmin site but their sims are for PC only. Anyone here know of a Mac-friendly (preferably Garmin) GPS simulators, either online or downloadable.
Thanx for your help,
Chris
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Re: Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
I haven't been able to find one but if you have a mac you can also run Windows. Just get the parallel software and a copy of Windows.
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Works well with parallels!
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Re: Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
Yea, I might have to bite the bullet and buy Parallels. Thanx for the tips guys.
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Re: Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
Don't bother buying Parallels.
There's some neat free software called "Virtual Box" that you can download. I use it for all my Jepp stuff (FliteStar, GPS update, etc) because, like Garmin, Jepp hasn't gone Mac. Yet.
There's some neat free software called "Virtual Box" that you can download. I use it for all my Jepp stuff (FliteStar, GPS update, etc) because, like Garmin, Jepp hasn't gone Mac. Yet.

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I think Garmin is starting to move towards Mac now. They have the GPS updater (name?) in mac version now - that's new for 2010. Given that Mac has exploded from 5million to 75 million users in 5 years it seems smart to make the move.
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The programmers I work with daily use VMWare Fusion, Parallels and have tried Virtual Box. They say Virtual Box isn't as stable or easy to use. They recommend Parallels and I just installed it a couple weeks ago. Very stable and works great. Here's a link to a deal that is currently running, a good price break and a bunch of free software included.
http://www.mupromo.com/
Once you have Parallels installed if you can find someone already running it you can get an image copy from them and import it and get your windows environment up and running in no time.
Good luck and if you have any questions PM me.
http://www.mupromo.com/
Once you have Parallels installed if you can find someone already running it you can get an image copy from them and import it and get your windows environment up and running in no time.
Good luck and if you have any questions PM me.
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Re: Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
I'm using fusion right now and it works well. I had an older copy of parallels and prefer the new version of fusion. Really the choice should be one of those two and you will likely be happy with either. You can do the image thing with fusion as well. Both are good programs.
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Re: Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
If you have an intel mac dont bother with any of that nonsese install Boot camp (or other) and just install full blown windows...
Other than that if your looking for an app to use to help with IFR training then X-plane is your best bet.. The fancy version will even drive a Real G1000 etc
Other than that if your looking for an app to use to help with IFR training then X-plane is your best bet.. The fancy version will even drive a Real G1000 etc
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Uh X-Plane has a native Mac version and it works freaking great... Really why would want to pollute a god mac with Windows?
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Re: Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
Ya sorry to be clear I wasn't suggesting to run X-plane in wintell.....
The thing is written on a mac
The thing is written on a mac
Re: Mac-friendly Garmin simulators
Ya if you have an iMac or any Intel based Mac just install Windows XP under boot camp - easy to do, all the drivers are on the OSX DVDs, extremely easy to set up with boot camp.