Just saw this on eBay

Thought someone might find some use for it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/326134154361?epid=1424960725&itmmeta=01HYENWNMQ4NH02B76WZF29R3A&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAAwNnGsjx6zbrLaEj5LDVTa6Gzk5IfCkFVfa9dnM7mGJYvS29SShF1Ou4lMzKC8DhKq1ptIFWup%2FtjVn94dx9tLtWreFOowK1QfVr8oK4cl0dblzXsJ3X%2F8cX9NXbXCn3rnow4V6DuHTBeAIjLwCXx6VKZFQvxQfskEwuBA0s8ghG%2B%2FYcwNH5D3GggM9TadrSzqkIPYGS4bSfntUvZ277ceOmnxrstGbPiI%2BcBv1niJXqNQaKnPjLmtZRsHtQWBtEBqA%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR7Ta8tXzYw

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Serial port cable, no drivers to speak of. I saw posts going back as far as FSX early days for folks trying to get that to work back then. Definitely a conversation piece, but I can’t imagine it being part of an MSFS cockpit without some serious surgery - maybe opening it up and integrating Bodnar boards to it. A DIY if I ever saw one.

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That’s what I was thinking. Except use a $25 Mega2560 with push-in terminal, then program with Mobiflight. Could have a decent button box that covers most everything in a 152/172 for under $130