I have to congratulate your dosemu team. One of the hardest game programs to get to run (usually) is a flight simulator. I have version 1 of the SU27 flight simulator which was written for DOS as well as Windows 95. This program runs on DOSEMU 1.2, and it runs well. I have not been able to find a clitch yet. The only negative comment I could make is that the actual video sequences of real planes show a very slight momentary hesitation every so many seconds. While flying the simulator, I don't notice these hesitations. I have the option set that gives all CPU power to DOSEMU. Even my digital joystick (Logitech ATTACK 3) works!

Amazing!

I think I can probably thank the SU27 programmers as well for their excellent work that does not break any important rules. I have other old games that have DPMI errors and others with segmentation faults that hang X-windows.

Don

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