To expand a bit on what Phill said....
Microsoft labels the product by the year it came out. MS Flight Sim 2004 is the 9th version of the sim, so that's what we normally call it. With FSX they changed and are now calling it 'Ten' (Roman 'X').
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To expand a bit on what Phill said....
Microsoft labels the product by the year it came out. MS Flight Sim 2004 is the 9th version of the sim, so that's what we normally call it. With FSX they changed and are now calling it 'Ten' (Roman 'X').
I am in.
And to support a aussie company as well, gotta be good.:D
Yes, count me in as well.
Darryl
So Matt- I have the feeling that now all the hard work you put into building a curved screen can actually be put to some use? Give us some feedback on your thoughts, since you were working so hard on that project before the sim was tore down.
TH2GO and Sol7 is the ultimate for us builders, great great news !
I am waiting to see your result aswell Matt O. Sure it will be great.
:)
This is exactly what I was waiting for..... one copy for me please :-)
Christian
I tried the demo version with FSX. It took me maybe 2-3 minutes to have the curved screen nice and straight no flared edges. I am running with a Q 6600 4gig ram 512 MB geforce. 2 Dlp projectors with the matrox dual head to go.There was no noticable frame rate drop .But switching into stereo mode, it did not work .it messed up the image. I tried a movie with Power DVD and it did not work still had flared edges..So there's my 2 cents worth.
I would buy the software especially if they can solve the stereo issue.
@canadian
If you read all postings about this matter, you will find that Sol7 is not made for video applications, only for 3D stuff like Flight Simulator or similar. And you would also know that it is currently working with only 1 screen per PC. The multiscreen thing (or maybe stereo too) is something that will come in a future release.... I hope so.
Christian