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Old September 23rd 03, 02:39 AM
Mark Cherry
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cam lowes wrote:

Howdy,
Went down to theWalMart last nite and picked me up FS2004. ( I'll
drop the bad Texas acccent)
Installed flawlessly and runs almost nice using a HP 6636 (667 MHz
Celeron) with 256 Ram, intel 8210 video with 11 MB on board.
Problem: Both FS2002 and Train Sim allow me to use a sreen res.of
1024x768x16- while FS2004 only allows 800x600x16!
Ideas, thoughts, and solutions please.
Camster02813



Strictly speaking, 1024x768x16 would need precisely 12Mb! (1k=1024; 1Mb =
1024x1024; {12,582,912/1048576} = 12)

Maybe the other progs let you get away with being 1meg short because large
blocks of single colour (portions of control panels, etc) can be represented in
some shorthand way (like in file compression)? Or else it borrows what it needs
from mainboard memory. Wild guesses here, sorry!

The only other thing I can think of is that the maximum frame rate setting is so
high that this is the only resolution it can offer which would permit that level
of performance. You shouldn't need much more than 20-25 fps (film/video
quality) anyway but YTMV.... (your tastes may vary)


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regards,

Mark