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Oshkosh airVenture and DX10 FSX

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as we can read on "polypoke" blog , they are ready to show first glimpse of new addon from Microsoft Acceleration , and dx10 (early compilaton I thing) is already here too.http://polypoke.spaces.live.com/So my question ... is there anybody to share some videos or photos from "Hangar B" ???brdsMartin

Oooh, I'm curious to see this than. I don't really care about the expansion pack, show me DX10. :(Phil hasn't told us what features are included in the DX10 patch yet which leads me to believe this will be a very early and incomplete version.

>as we can read on "polypoke" blog , they are ready to show>first glimpse of new addon from Microsoft Acceleration , and>dx10 (early compilaton I thing) is already here too.>http://polypoke.spaces.live.com/>>So my question ... is there anybody to share some videos or>photos from "Hangar B" ???>>brds>>MartinMartin,The DX10 update I was referring to is the run-time components for the video card. The FSX DX10 update is not yet ready to show publicly.Regards,Owen

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>>as we can read on "polypoke" blog , they are ready to show>>first glimpse of new addon from Microsoft Acceleration , and>>dx10 (early compilaton I thing) is already here too.>>http://polypoke.spaces.live.com/>>>>So my question ... is there anybody to share some videos or>>photos from "Hangar B" ???>>>>brds>>>>Martin>>Martin,>>The DX10 update I was referring to is the run-time components>for the video card. The FSX DX10 update is not yet ready to>show publicly.>>Regards,>>OwenHi Owen..sorry to hear that .. at least I was hope .. ( you said dx10 update), so we have to wait a litlle longer..anyway I`m waiting for any media from hangar B ( Acceleration), hope to see lots on your blog :)brdsMartin >

Ah, ok then, still look forward to seeing acceleration though, particularly the F-18.:)

>Ah, ok then, still look forward to seeing acceleration>though, particularly the F-18.:)The F/A-18 is by far the most popular aircraft of AirVenture, and it is really well done. You will not be disappointed!Owen

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Thanks for the info Owen. I was wondering, do you know what type of computers MS uses to run FSX at Oshkosh? I'm curious.;) :D

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Thanks, I've been curious about that for a while. Just didn't know who to ask.;)

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>Extra Extra... Read all about it! :-lol >>http://www.airventure.org/2007/4wed25/simulators.html>>Hope this helps!:-) >>GaryGBThose are exactly the same computers we are using at the booth, Dell XPS 710s with the same specs quoted in the article. They have been holding up very well considering they run virtually outside in 80+ degree temperatures and high humidity. Those 8800 video cards pump out some serious heat themselves. We're also using BOSE Companion 5 speakers, and they're excellent!Owen

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Dang, I'd love to fly fsx on one of those beasts.:9

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