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For those who were interested in this - I posted a question about 1-2 weeks back,
MS Sim 2004 supports multiple monitors. In general, the biggest performance hit relates to video card memory and performance. Adding windows does affect your PC. For less than $100 - I got tremendous improvement in the experience. Here is some info: - For as low as $59 (after rebates) you can get a PCI bus video card and add 1 or 2 ports. I added a 128Meg nVidia card at 400Mhz for $79 from Best Buy. I now have 4 monitors across 2 video controllers. The video board MUST support 3-D capabilities and be Direct-X 9 compliant - but most cards you would but for $50 or more will have these features (as long as they are reasonably new). - One adds a Virtual Cockpit view inside MS FS 2004. - You should match the Video setup in FS2004 to the screen settings (there is a hardware settings tab under video). Note that there will be as many hardware tabs as monitors connected. Extra screens should be extensions of the desktop. - You put the sim in windowed mode. Move the windows to the screen you want. - Use Pan control for the left side to look out to the left. Pan right for the right window to look out right. (Actually, slight forward-side is best view) - My side views don't have structural views on them with the Cessna 152 add-on, but did with the 172 built-in. - When ready to release the breaks, set the video mode back to full screen (ALT-ENTER). - Go FLY!!! These 2 side views make the experience much more enjoyable. It is a great upgrade to consider! Figuring how to pan the views is a pain in the a$$. In the main window, you select which wind you are going to control. So, I did figure it out. There was some moderate assistance on the Microsoft FS2004 support site. You can have kneeboards or other controls displayed. In fact, there are 6 or 7 things you can set a monitor to view! Just FYI for those who are interested. Email me if I can help! Regards, Gary |
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