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My Results with 10.2

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I just finished installing 10.2 on my Mac and ran Fly! II... definitely much better than before. I'm getting performance in the 10-15 or 20 FPS range consistently. (Unfortunately, I can no longer print to my HP PSC 950 - you win some, you lose some. :))-Franklin------------------------------Franklin TesslerDP 800Fly! for Mac Co-moderator

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That's good news Franklin... in the 10-15 range, is that with panels showing? How about over scenery or airports with models? Just wondering how much you can tax your system before you see rates fall below 10.Rich@KLEWBeige G3 233 MHz DT rev.1 G4 400 MHz NewerTech upgrade OS 9.2.2 384 MB RAM ATI Radeon Mac (PCI) Thrustmaster FCS/WCS

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Rich,So far, frame rates have stayed at 10 or higher, even with the panel showing in the jet. I still have to play around with various settings and try flying near airports with lots of 3D models.-Franklin------------------------------Franklin TesslerDP 800Fly! for Mac Co-moderator

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