[ale] ALEFEST
Dow Hurst
dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Mon Feb 10 10:23:18 EST 2003
I'm sorry I couldn't participate. I've been fighting the crud for over
a week now. It came back with a vengence on on Friday night and killed
my weekend. Was up most of Friday night and slept all day Saturday.
I'd like to come to something but we need to not plan it when there is
such crowding in Atlanta. I heard Buckhead was a nightmare for traffic
this past weekend. How about sometime in middle March?
On Sunday, I felt good enough to sit in front of the Linux box and work
on understanding the Twinview capability a little more. I tried the
FlightGear flight simulator and got a dual screen full display by
dragging the window to fill the monitors. It really was fun taking off
and flying around with such a huge view across the two monitors. I
haven't tried out all the functionality but the OpenGL hardware stuff
worked like a charm. The simulator is rather complex and isn't a game
at all. I believe from what I've read that is can function as a real
training simulator for pilots who want to work on different planes and
different airports. The special input hardware functionality is quite
extensive with a subprogram available to help with the myriad of
joysticks, pedals, and special chairs available for input. The graphics
are just okay compared to current gaming environments with not alot of
detail. My video card, an Nvidia Geforce 4 Ti 4200 w/128Mb, wasn't
strained at all by the game. I was able to cheat a bit since I had only
keyboard control by using the autopilot to help fly and land. The
plane, a Cessna high wing, is touchy to fly with a keyboard and a
complete newbie at the controls. I was only able to keep attitude with
the autopilot. I think a real pilot could have a lot of fun on a rainy
day with this program. Having two monitors side by side did not detract
from the simulation. I scooted them as close as they would go, removed
the sticky notes from the edges, and let my mind get into the flight.
Within a few minutes I did not notice the edges of the monitor. I can't
wait to try out different games to see which will accomodate my setup.
At this point, I am in love with the Nvidia driver.
Dow
tom wrote:
>I guess it won't happen. I did not get much response.I think it would be
>fun to drink a few beers and talk about the GNU Manifesto. A Joke.
>
>I still am going to form a study group in April. I propose we first
>tackle setting up a qmail server. The location across from Lenox Mall
>should be easy for most people to get to.
>
>tom
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