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  • Helped garmin g1000 trainer for mac in getting checked out in a G1000 airplane, and for Instrument ratings purposes as well. You will need a DirectX 9 compatible video card, such as those ggarmin by Nvidia or ATI, and we\'re told that the bigger the card the better, as this is a graphics intensive program.

    I have started my IFR training and need to get serious about learning to use the G1000. I have had no luck trying to get it to work on my Windows 10 machine. It used to run either MFD or PFD but not both (installed from a borrowed disk). I just purchased new from Garmin (9.01) and uninstall/reinstall made it worse.

    Nfscarbon crack. When I try to turn it on I get SHUTTING DOWN. And that\'s about it. If I persist, my machine locks up hard, can\'t even get to task manager and I have to hold the power button.

    Does Garmin still support this 10 year old software? 9.01 is the latest available for the DA40 on the Garmin website. It shows 12.00 for the DA40F, but I would be willing to try that if it works.

    Edit - From the Garmin S/W requirements - has the same note for 9.01 and 12.00: This PC Trainer operates on Windows® 2000/XP/Vista®/7 platforms only; Windows 8/8.1 and Mac® operating systems are not supported. These requirements are essential for successful installation and operation. If your system does not meet these requirements, we cannot support your installation.

    Darryl wrote:I just ordered a DA-40 NG and it will be delivered in June. Garmin sent me the G-1000 NXi PC Trainer on a CD. (Apparently we can\'t download it.) I am totally steeped in the Apple environment.

    Has anybody tried to run this on a Mac using a Windows virtual machine or boot camp? Congrats on your new DA40 NG; the ones we delivered last month also have the new G1000 NXi flight deck.

    But it seems that Garmin\'s website only shows NXi PC trainers for Beech and Cessna products. How did you order a G1000 NXi PC Trainer CD for a Diamond DA40 NG? I\'ve been running \'legacy\' G1000 PC Trainers on my Mac running BootCamp and Windows 7 for many years, but I\'d love to order an NXi CD (for either the DA40 NG or DA62).

    Where/how did you get your CD? Secured a copy of 12.00 and installed it on my Windows 10 machine. I ran the Windows compatibility troubleshooter beforehand and accepted the recommendations. Not sure if/how it would have worked without, but it was cheap insurance. It works great and I finally have dual screen mode. Now I just need to figure out how to simulate some training scenarios with it.

    I played with a Steam version of Microsoft FS but didn\'t get very far. I will try X-plane next, i don\'t think it really matters for what I am trying to do.

    (I know, read the directions) Does anybody use it stand-alone? Garmin really needs to update their website.

    There is no way I would have known that 12.00 is the latest for the DA40 non-F without Rick\'s help.

    \'Garmin

    The only PC trainer I know is the one provided by Garmin. For continental student, might be delivered quicker and at a better price (note that the French boutique sells an earlier version) You can read on the Garmin website This PC Trainer operates on Windows® 2000/XP/Vista®/7 platforms only; Windows 8/8.1 and Mac® operating systems are not supported At some point my old Windows 7 laptop will cease to work, and most of my students don’t have any legacy computer at hand. My first idea would be to look for another piece of software. Is there any? The other idea would be to use an emulator.

    I could use one with some success to emulate the G430 on my Mac during my CPL training. Have any of tried with the G1000? I use an old version (8.13).

    I could not find any GNSS approach in it. 1 Where is the oldest GNSS approach published? I suppose it’s not in Europe. 2 If you have a newer version are there any GNSS approaches in it? EDIT may be that post should be in Avionics?

    ...'>G1000 Trainer Download(24.01.2019)
  • Helped garmin g1000 trainer for mac in getting checked out in a G1000 airplane, and for Instrument ratings purposes as well. You will need a DirectX 9 compatible video card, such as those ggarmin by Nvidia or ATI, and we\'re told that the bigger the card the better, as this is a graphics intensive program.

    I have started my IFR training and need to get serious about learning to use the G1000. I have had no luck trying to get it to work on my Windows 10 machine. It used to run either MFD or PFD but not both (installed from a borrowed disk). I just purchased new from Garmin (9.01) and uninstall/reinstall made it worse.

    Nfscarbon crack. When I try to turn it on I get SHUTTING DOWN. And that\'s about it. If I persist, my machine locks up hard, can\'t even get to task manager and I have to hold the power button.

    Does Garmin still support this 10 year old software? 9.01 is the latest available for the DA40 on the Garmin website. It shows 12.00 for the DA40F, but I would be willing to try that if it works.

    Edit - From the Garmin S/W requirements - has the same note for 9.01 and 12.00: This PC Trainer operates on Windows® 2000/XP/Vista®/7 platforms only; Windows 8/8.1 and Mac® operating systems are not supported. These requirements are essential for successful installation and operation. If your system does not meet these requirements, we cannot support your installation.

    Darryl wrote:I just ordered a DA-40 NG and it will be delivered in June. Garmin sent me the G-1000 NXi PC Trainer on a CD. (Apparently we can\'t download it.) I am totally steeped in the Apple environment.

    Has anybody tried to run this on a Mac using a Windows virtual machine or boot camp? Congrats on your new DA40 NG; the ones we delivered last month also have the new G1000 NXi flight deck.

    But it seems that Garmin\'s website only shows NXi PC trainers for Beech and Cessna products. How did you order a G1000 NXi PC Trainer CD for a Diamond DA40 NG? I\'ve been running \'legacy\' G1000 PC Trainers on my Mac running BootCamp and Windows 7 for many years, but I\'d love to order an NXi CD (for either the DA40 NG or DA62).

    Where/how did you get your CD? Secured a copy of 12.00 and installed it on my Windows 10 machine. I ran the Windows compatibility troubleshooter beforehand and accepted the recommendations. Not sure if/how it would have worked without, but it was cheap insurance. It works great and I finally have dual screen mode. Now I just need to figure out how to simulate some training scenarios with it.

    I played with a Steam version of Microsoft FS but didn\'t get very far. I will try X-plane next, i don\'t think it really matters for what I am trying to do.

    (I know, read the directions) Does anybody use it stand-alone? Garmin really needs to update their website.

    There is no way I would have known that 12.00 is the latest for the DA40 non-F without Rick\'s help.

    \'Garmin

    The only PC trainer I know is the one provided by Garmin. For continental student, might be delivered quicker and at a better price (note that the French boutique sells an earlier version) You can read on the Garmin website This PC Trainer operates on Windows® 2000/XP/Vista®/7 platforms only; Windows 8/8.1 and Mac® operating systems are not supported At some point my old Windows 7 laptop will cease to work, and most of my students don’t have any legacy computer at hand. My first idea would be to look for another piece of software. Is there any? The other idea would be to use an emulator.

    I could use one with some success to emulate the G430 on my Mac during my CPL training. Have any of tried with the G1000? I use an old version (8.13).

    I could not find any GNSS approach in it. 1 Where is the oldest GNSS approach published? I suppose it’s not in Europe. 2 If you have a newer version are there any GNSS approaches in it? EDIT may be that post should be in Avionics?

    ...'>G1000 Trainer Download(24.01.2019)