You mean the same gauges I mentioned in the last bit of my post, Spike?
Your other possible option is to get a freeware B737 and the add-on FMC pack from Ernie Alston, which isn't perfect, but can be edited in to just about anything flying:
Seriously, I think you might be a little more enamoured of them than I am. I may possibly have an out of date version (although I don't think I have from a cursory glance), but the version of Ernie Alston's gauges I have don't cope at all well with weather, have a tendency to chase headings at turns, the navdata isn't quite there (it matches neither Navigraph nor FSX, so is a bit out on a limb) and they generally come across as worth having, but certainly not for everyone. I left them installed on both the FSX default CRJ and B738 on my old setup, but when I replaced that PC with my current one, I haven't reinstalled the pack (yet).
Also, because they are generic, thus not having aircraft specific settings, and couple to the default autopilot, they don't do many of the things that people used to "full" FM systems might want such as speed control (the default autopilot still absolutely stinks on that account) and providing step climb info, etc.
Kudos to Mr. Alston for his achievement, particularly considering we haven't had anything similar since EFIS98! They're stuck firmly in my "good and worth looking at" category, not my "excellent and must have" category, though.
Obviously, your milage may vary.
