> > > 1.  The maximum resolution of FlightGear is 1600x1200, while that of the
> > > television displays is higher (19xx X 12xx...   can't remember right
> > > now). I guess that would mean cranking down the resolution on windows,
> > > but suffering a black border to the image ( I need to check on that).
> >
> > This is not true. you can use the --geometry=1920x1200 option if you want.
> > If you refer to the list in fgrun, it is just a short list of most common
> > resolutions that can be overridden in the Advanced section.
>
> I can confirm this I am running 3200x1200 across two monitors which FG sees as
> one device.  I don't think FG limits this in anyway as far as I can tell.  If
> you have the hardware to support higher resolutions FG will allow you to
> configure it up to the hardware limits.

Hi,

Thanks for replying guys.  I did check that out and I was able to max
the resolution on the televisions.  I haven't had time to check on the
instrument panel... will leave that for another day.

Also the joystick issue becomes a problem for me in its current state.
 I think things will improve after I build a matrix of diodes for this
device (http://www.lbodnar.dsl.pipex.com/joystick/  check it out... I
think its pretty cool!!) and connect it to the sim.  I can support
many more axes with one of these.

I'll let you guys know how it goes.

Thanks,

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