Kris Feldmann wrote:
Often times upgrading one part means going to a whole new computer,
such as when the new part isn't supported by the motherboard, OS,
or something else. With laptops it's often impossible to upgrade
anything but RAM and disk. This means that a "$50 graphics card"
isn't really available to everyone who has $50 and wants better
graphics. I figure as long as Erik can still run FG on his O2 the
backward compatibility is probably at an acceptable level. ;-)

That's what I think. Getting FlightGear to run around 10 fps on my O2 makes FlightGear usable on *any* PC OpenGL video adapter.



BTW Erik, does your box use an R5k or R10k (cpu)?

RM5200/300Mhz.


Erik


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