Adam Jackson
March 29th 04, 05:03 PM
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:41:12 GMT, simpilottt wrote:
> I really want to try to run flight simulator 2004 (already have x-plane).
> I have two computers, but I need to know if the simulator will run
> acceptably (20-30 frames per second) on the following systems. Thanks !
>
>
> 1. What's the result (quality) of using Microsoft Flight Simulator on an
> Apple Powerbook G4 1 gz with 700+ram on OS 10.3.3 using Virtual PC?
I have no idea on this, although any emulated environment will be slow IMHO
- I'd be surprised if it ran at any acceptable speed...
>
> 2. How well does Microsoft Flight Simulator run on a Pentium III 500 mhz
> PC with 128 ram?
I'd say you can pretty much forget running FS9 on this config. I have an
Athlon XP 2400+, overclocked to 2.2GHz, 1Gb RAM & a Geforce FX5900 & still
don't get 20-30fps *consistently* with details turned up high.
>
> Please reply to this newsgroup, I cannot use my email address for non-
> work related stuff.
>
> Thanks
X-Plane just doesn't have the same levels of detail, so doesn't need such a
high-spec PC.
--
Adam
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> I really want to try to run flight simulator 2004 (already have x-plane).
> I have two computers, but I need to know if the simulator will run
> acceptably (20-30 frames per second) on the following systems. Thanks !
>
>
> 1. What's the result (quality) of using Microsoft Flight Simulator on an
> Apple Powerbook G4 1 gz with 700+ram on OS 10.3.3 using Virtual PC?
I have no idea on this, although any emulated environment will be slow IMHO
- I'd be surprised if it ran at any acceptable speed...
>
> 2. How well does Microsoft Flight Simulator run on a Pentium III 500 mhz
> PC with 128 ram?
I'd say you can pretty much forget running FS9 on this config. I have an
Athlon XP 2400+, overclocked to 2.2GHz, 1Gb RAM & a Geforce FX5900 & still
don't get 20-30fps *consistently* with details turned up high.
>
> Please reply to this newsgroup, I cannot use my email address for non-
> work related stuff.
>
> Thanks
X-Plane just doesn't have the same levels of detail, so doesn't need such a
high-spec PC.
--
Adam
(Remove ".N*0*S*P*A*M" from email to reply!)...