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I built a new PC using Windows XP Pro as the OS just for working on FS9 projects. For some mysterious reason I can't seem to smooth out the jaggies on the image edges with the XFX Radeon 6950 2GB Double Dissipation graphics card, the latest AMD drivers and the latest AMD Catalyst Control Center (CCC). Everything installs properly and everything but the 3D settings in CCC seem to work fine. I have tried all kinds of combinations of the 3D settings in CCC and nothing seems to have any effect on the jaggies. :( At first blush this seems very similar to the jaggies problem with NVIDIA cards and for which there is a workaround. The difference is that the AMD CCC 3D settings have an "override applications settings" option which I am using. :( Has anyone else experienced this problem and if so have you found an appropriate workaround for it? Mike Edit: I just tried full screen mode and all the jaggies disappeared. I've never seen this before on my previous PC's, but apparently the 3D settings in AMD CCC now only work for full screen view in FS9. :wink:
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Below is a link to a thread entitled "The AI USAF Thunderbirds Formation Flight Demonstration Package Released" that you might want to check out:Mikehttp://www.fsgateway.com/discuss/index.php?topic=46369.0
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Paul,As you have found out, AI flightplanned to perform TNG's per the TTools manual actually will perform IFR missed approaches for as long as you care to watch. Fortunately there is a flightplanning technique to work around this problem and make them perform IFR missed approaches to a specific time and then either land at that airport or fly on to another airport. I have attempted to describe this technique in the thread entitled "Some Observations on Flight Planning Successful AI VFR and IFR TNG's" found at the following link: http://www.fsgateway.com/discuss/index.php?topic=35412.0I hope this helps get your IFR TNG problems sorted out.Mike
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10 years of Microsoft Flight Simming for me... How abou...
mikewmac replied to RobbieHe's topic in All About Us
I also started at the very beginning with the original Bruce Artwick/SubLogic B&W version ported over to the original IBM PC. It is absolutely amazing to reflect back and realize just how far PC flight simulation has progressed. Mike -
The AI USAF Thunderbirds Formation Flight Demonstration...
mikewmac replied to mikewmac's topic in MS FSX | FSX-SE Forum
>Hello,>> Please can you kindly let me know if this package could be>installed through the "Ultimate traffic" AI program, if so,>what addtinal steps are required to make it work in "Ultimate>Traffic".>>>Thanking You,>>Best regards,>>>Aftab.This package is compatible with Ultimate Traffic(UT) as I use UT myself and have seen no interference between the two installations. If you are asking if the UT installer can be used to install this package, I honestly don't know, however I would guess not. Sorry.Mike -
The AI USAF Thunderbirds Formation Flight Demonstration...
mikewmac replied to mikewmac's topic in MS FSX | FSX-SE Forum
>Hi Mike,>>really really cool stuff - thanks for sharing. It never seizes>to amaze me what can be achieved with the current AI system>with innovative out-of-the-box ideas and some (um, make that>"lots of") trial and error. Great work!>>Cheers, Holger Thanks Holger,"Lots of" trial and error is a bit of an understatement since this "outside-of-the-box" idea was almost too far outside. LOLMike -
The AI USAF Thunderbirds Formation Flight Demonstration...
mikewmac replied to mikewmac's topic in MS FSX | FSX-SE Forum
For anyone interested, here is a direct avsim.com link for downloading The AI USAF Thunderbirds Formation Flight Demonstration Package: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=...CatID=fs2004aiaMike -
The AI USAF Thunderbirds Formation Flight Demonstration Package has successfully completed beta testing, has been uploaded and is already available at:http://library.avsim.net/whatsnew.php?Sort=NameIf you enjoy watching military AI, you won't want to miss the AI Thunderbirds. MikeBelow are few screenshots of the AI Thunderbirds in flight: http://mysite.verizon.net/mikew.mac/Pkg_Screenshots/TB1.jpghttp://mysite.verizon.net/mikew.mac/Pkg_Screenshots/TB2.jpghttp://mysite.verizon.net/mikew.mac/Pkg_Screenshots/TB3.jpghttp://mysite.verizon.net/mikew.mac/Pkg_Screenshots/TB4.jpghttp://mysite.verizon.net/mikew.mac/Pkg_Screenshots/TB5.jpg
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In FS9, VFR TNG FP's will result in the AI actually touching down before taking back off for another closed VFR pattern about the airport. However, IFR TNG FP's will result in the AI flying a longer IFR approach, declaring a missed approach before touchdown and then flying another IFR circuit and approach. So if you want actual touchdowns on the runways, always flightplan VFR TNG's. Mike
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Finally, an excellent and free voice control program
mikewmac replied to Sonar5's topic in MS FSX | FSX-SE Forum
>I've also have a GA headset. Could you tell me were to look>for an adaptor box for it. ThanksI got mine at PC Aviator Direct, http://www.pcaviator.com/. It's called the AudioPilot Aviation Headset Adapter and all you do is add a battery, plug in your headset leads to the adapter and then plug the adapter's leads into your PC. mwm -
Finally, an excellent and free voice control program
mikewmac replied to Sonar5's topic in MS FSX | FSX-SE Forum
>Mike>Where do you get this adapter box. I own a Clark GA Headset>aswell and would like to try this out...>Thanks>EdEd,I got it at PC Aviator Direct, http://www.pcaviator.com/. It's called the AudioPilot Aviation Headset Adapter and all you do is add a battery, plug in your headset leads to the adapter and then plug the adapter's leads into your PC. :)mwm -
Finally, an excellent and free voice control program
mikewmac replied to Sonar5's topic in MS FSX | FSX-SE Forum
>Mike>Where do you get this adapter box. I own a Clark GA Headset>aswell and would like to try this out...>Thanks>EdEd, I bought it at one of the internet FS supply shops. I'll try to find it and post the URL back here for you later.mwm