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New Plugin: WebGA – Bring the G1000 & G530 to Any Device (Free Beta Access for Laminar C172!) Hey everyone, We're excited to share that WebGA is now in open beta! It's a new plugin for X-Plane 12 that lets you stream your avionics—like the G1000 and G530 -- and even some SR22 and Phenom G7xx style avionics—directly to any tablet, iPad, or browser-enabled device on your local network. By the way: there's no app needed to install on your iPad, tablet, Android, etc. It runs natively on your device's browser! (The above is an actual screenshot of the plugin running on an iPad) What It Does WebGA mirrors your aircraft’s avionics displays (currently supports G1000 PFD/MFD, G530, and GCU 478) in real-time. Imagine something like a RealSimGear unit—except instead of needing hardware, you just open a browser on your tablet or second monitor and fly. It’s perfect for: Learning Pilots who are needing clean access to their instruments Desktop simmers wanting to declutter their main display Home cockpit builders looking to add realistic instrumentation using iPads or other screens, at a reasonable price Fully touch screen capable! Supported by LR addons or payware addons with popout G1000 and G530 Free Beta Trial (Laminar C172) During the beta phase, WebGA is free to try with the default Laminar Cessna 172SP (G1000). No time limits, no payment info needed—just download and start flying. Join early access to unlock WebGA's full potential. Get Started Download + Instructions: https://zoal.app/instructions *** Please watch the above link instructions! It's an usual (yet novel) way of solving a problem in X-Plane's texture mapping Browse the Store: https://store.zoal.app/ Learn More / Demo: https://www.zoal.app Helpful Checklist: https://zoal.app/checklist Please read the instructions! It may seem daunting at first, but once you do it a few times, it's a breeze Update Your WebGA Installation: Extract the .zip you just downloaded Drag and drop over your old installation. Only updated files will be updated! Easy peasy Join the Beta Community We're actively developing new features, improving performance, and expanding aircraft support. We'd love your feedback as we refine WebGA during this beta phase. Send us a DM if you want to join the beta -- lots of perks! https://zoal.app will have more info. Alternatively, you can join our discord at https://discord.com/invite/dfkVEzVsuS We have a lot to tweak, but we feel this is ready for the X-Plane community to enjoy with us. This is the best way to get support and help us improve! Thanks for checking it out! Looking forward to hearing your feedback and seeing your setups — The ZOAL Team (The above screenshot shows three instances of WebGA running for the Phenom 300) Where we're going: The web is not only the future, it's right now, old man! We're working on bringing the ability to stream any window (not just the Xarmin devices) to your streaming devices, i.e., maps, instructor station, HSI, or anything that can be popped out. Stay tuned! -
WebGA – Bring the G1000 & G530 To Your Touchscreen Device (Early Access) View File New Plugin: WebGA – Bring the G1000 & G530 to Any Device (Free Beta Access for Laminar C172!) Hey everyone, We're excited to share that WebGA is now in open beta! It's a new plugin for X-Plane 12 that lets you stream your avionics—like the G1000 and G530 -- and even some SR22 and Phenom G7xx style avionics—directly to any tablet, iPad, or browser-enabled device on your local network. By the way: there's no app needed to install on your iPad, tablet, Android, etc. It runs natively on your device's browser! (The above is an actual screenshot of the plugin running on an iPad) What It Does WebGA mirrors your aircraft’s avionics displays (currently supports G1000 PFD/MFD, G530, and GCU 478) in real-time. Imagine something like a RealSimGear unit—except instead of needing hardware, you just open a browser on your tablet or second monitor and fly. It’s perfect for: Learning Pilots who are needing clean access to their instruments Desktop simmers wanting to declutter their main display Home cockpit builders looking to add realistic instrumentation using iPads or other screens, at a reasonable price Fully touch screen capable! Supported by LR addons or payware addons with popout G1000 and G530 Free Beta Trial (Laminar C172) During the beta phase, WebGA is free to try with the default Laminar Cessna 172SP (G1000). No time limits, no payment info needed—just download and start flying. Join early access to unlock WebGA's full potential. Get Started Download + Instructions: https://zoal.app/instructions *** Please watch the above link instructions! It's an usual (yet novel) way of solving a problem in X-Plane's texture mapping Browse the Store: https://store.zoal.app/ Learn More / Demo: https://www.zoal.app Helpful Checklist: https://zoal.app/checklist Please read the instructions! It may seem daunting at first, but once you do it a few times, it's a breeze Update Your WebGA Installation: Extract the .zip you just downloaded Drag and drop over your old installation. Only updated files will be updated! Easy peasy Join the Beta Community We're actively developing new features, improving performance, and expanding aircraft support. We'd love your feedback as we refine WebGA during this beta phase. Send us a DM if you want to join the beta -- lots of perks! https://zoal.app will have more info. Alternatively, you can join our discord at https://discord.com/invite/dfkVEzVsuS We have a lot to tweak, but we feel this is ready for the X-Plane community to enjoy with us. This is the best way to get support and help us improve! Thanks for checking it out! Looking forward to hearing your feedback and seeing your setups — The ZOAL Team (The above screenshot shows three instances of WebGA running for the Phenom 300) Where we're going: The web is not only the future, it's right now, old man! We're working on bringing the ability to stream any window (not just the Xarmin devices) to your streaming devices, i.e., maps, instructor station, HSI, or anything that can be popped out. Stay tuned! Submitter XGeoff Submitted 09/29/2025 Category Plugins and Utilities
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iGoConnect is an X-Plane plugin that connects X-Plane to iGoDispatch – an application (Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android) developed for LES Saab-340A, JRollon's CRJ-200, and IXEG's Boeing-733. The plugin performs the following functions: Identifies airports, waypoints, airways and navaids included in the flight plan and sends to the client navdata for each of these points. Navdata is selected from the following X-Plane files (apt.dat, earth_fix.dat, earth_awy.dat, and earth_nav.dat). Receives from the client loading information (i.e., Center of Gravity offset, payload weight, and fuel weight) and adjust the corresponding datarefs in X-Plane. Periodically parses to the client the following ACARS data: plane’s position (latitude and longitude); heading (true and magnetic); weight; available fuel; current fuel flow; ground speed; and altitude. In X-Plane 11, dynamically adjusts the plane's Center of Gravity during a flight resulting in greater flight realism. In X-Plane 12, this is implemented by the simulator. Monitors flight performance based on approximately 20 parameters, identifies potential issues during the flight, and sends the report to the client. IMPORTANT! If you have MacOS Catalina (10.15) or higher, it is possible that after downloading and installing the plugin, you will not find it in the X-Plane's menu. This error is caused by the MacOS security protocols during the X-Plane start-up process that references a Mac.xpl file. If you do not see iGoConnect in the menu of the simulator, the following link explains how to solve the problem: https://x-plane.helpscoutdocs.com/article/26-mac-xpl-not-starting. If you have problems connecting the iGoDispatch application to the computer with X-Plane running, it is most likely that your Firewall is blocking the TCP connection. You need to open the port to allow connection between your iPad and computer. For Windows: Go to Control Panel > Windows Firewall Click on "Advanced Settings" in the left-hand pane. Click on "Inbound Rules" and then "New rule". Select "Port", click next, select "TCP", and enter "7767" as the local port. Click next, and allow the connection. Click next again, and ensure that "Domain", "Private" and "Public" are all ticked. Name your firewall rule, e.g. "iGoConnect", and then save it. For Mac: Go to System Preferences, and choose the Security and Privacy Tab. Click on the Firewall Tab, and the Firewall options button. The page will show you the applications that are allowed access through your firewall Add new applications to the list by clicking on the plus icon. If you use third-party firewalls, they have their own procedures of adding Ports to TCP connections that may differ from those that I provide in my manual. You need to follow their specific instructions. For example, if you have McAfee in Windows, follow these steps: Open McAfee Total Protection; Open Web and Email Protection; Open Firewall; Open Ports and System Services; Click Add; System Service Name: iGoDispatch. Local TCP/IP Ports: 7767. Open ports to: All PCs. Forward port activity: checked. Click Save. The Manual is also available here: http://igoapp.ca/page_igoconnect/igoconnect_manual.html The plugin supports Windows, Mac (OS X versions 10.7 or later), and Linux.-
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iGoConnect View File iGoConnect is an X-Plane plugin that connects X-Plane to iGoDispatch – an application (Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android) developed for LES Saab-340A, JRollon's CRJ-200, and IXEG's Boeing-733. The plugin performs the following functions: Identifies airports, waypoints, airways and navaids included in the flight plan and sends to the client navdata for each of these points. Navdata is selected from the following X-Plane files (apt.dat, earth_fix.dat, earth_awy.dat, and earth_nav.dat). Receives from the client loading information (i.e., Center of Gravity offset, payload weight, and fuel weight) and adjust the corresponding datarefs in X-Plane. Periodically parses to the client the following ACARS data: plane’s position (latitude and longitude); heading (true and magnetic); weight; available fuel; current fuel flow; ground speed; and altitude. In X-Plane 11, dynamically adjusts the plane's Center of Gravity during a flight resulting in greater flight realism. In X-Plane 12, this is implemented by the simulator. Monitors flight performance based on approximately 20 parameters, identifies potential issues during the flight, and sends the report to the client. IMPORTANT! If you have MacOS Catalina (10.15) or higher, it is possible that after downloading and installing the plugin, you will not find it in the X-Plane's menu. This error is caused by the MacOS security protocols during the X-Plane start-up process that references a Mac.xpl file. If you do not see iGoConnect in the menu of the simulator, the following link explains how to solve the problem: https://x-plane.helpscoutdocs.com/article/26-mac-xpl-not-starting. If you have problems connecting the iGoDispatch application to the computer with X-Plane running, it is most likely that your Firewall is blocking the TCP connection. You need to open the port to allow connection between your iPad and computer. For Windows: Go to Control Panel > Windows Firewall Click on "Advanced Settings" in the left-hand pane. Click on "Inbound Rules" and then "New rule". Select "Port", click next, select "TCP", and enter "7767" as the local port. Click next, and allow the connection. Click next again, and ensure that "Domain", "Private" and "Public" are all ticked. Name your firewall rule, e.g. "iGoConnect", and then save it. For Mac: Go to System Preferences, and choose the Security and Privacy Tab. Click on the Firewall Tab, and the Firewall options button. The page will show you the applications that are allowed access through your firewall Add new applications to the list by clicking on the plus icon. If you use third-party firewalls, they have their own procedures of adding Ports to TCP connections that may differ from those that I provide in my manual. You need to follow their specific instructions. For example, if you have McAfee in Windows, follow these steps: Open McAfee Total Protection; Open Web and Email Protection; Open Firewall; Open Ports and System Services; Click Add; System Service Name: iGoDispatch. Local TCP/IP Ports: 7767. Open ports to: All PCs. Forward port activity: checked. Click Save. The Manual is also available here: http://igoapp.ca/page_igoconnect/igoconnect_manual.html The plugin supports Windows, Mac (OS X versions 10.7 or later), and Linux. Submitter iGoApp Submitted 10/24/2014 Category Plugins and Utilities
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Per Cameron I'm going to ask a question about the iPad (yes, I have the desktop version, but my wife doesn't want my whole computer in our bed...that's an attempt at humor). Anyway, when in the latest X-Plane for iPad, when I try to adjust to the OBS knob on the CDI to line up the needle, my plane goes in to a death spiral. What am I missing? Thanks! {B}