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172.1 | | ANT::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Thu Nov 13 1986 11:52 | 8 |
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Ok, the question I've been waiting to ask:
What does flight simulator do? (I understand it simulates flying
a plane, but is it a game or what?)
Steve
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172.2 | | JOKE::ACCIARDI | | Thu Nov 13 1986 12:30 | 29 |
| Boy, Steve you must live in a cave! :^) Flight Simulator was
originally written by Microsoft for the IBM PC in 1984. Versions
were later done on the C'64 & Atari 800*.
Basically, you are in the cockpit of a Piper Cherokee, with all
functional instrumentation. You can take off and land at 80 airports
in the USA. The game runs in real-time, so a New York to Boston
flight would take around an hour. Or, you can slew to your destination
to speed things up. The simulation is very realistic, with multiple
views from the airplane. The game includes NAV1, NAV2, and VOR
type flight modes. All elements of aircraft control are present,
including landing lights, carb heat, etc. It is very realistic.
My old boss is a pilot, and he swore that it was just like real
flying. If you descend to fast, your carb can ice up and stall
the motor!
There are also scenery disks available, so you can fly around the
Prudential building, if you like.
The game has now been ported to the Mac, ST, and Amiga. The options
now include a Lear jet. The ST notes claims that the color graphics
are stunning. I have not seen the Amiga version yet, but I have
heard from others that the animation is much smoother, thanks to
the blitter chip. I also heard that the Amiga version uses 32 colors
for scenery, but I can't comment until I see my version. Of course,
the Amiga version uses sampled sound for the jet engines.
Flight Simulator is supposedly a must have for every PC owner.
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172.3 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Thu Nov 13 1986 17:45 | 5 |
| Flight Simulator is also used to test for compatiblity of PC clones.
It does lots of nasty stuff to get reasonable speed animation out
of the PC hardware.
-dave
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172.4 | Was it not the SubLogic Corp.?? | OSL02::ROLV | | Fri Nov 14 1986 08:12 | 2 |
| Was it not developed first for APPLE/II in the early eighties by
SubLogic Corp. I know the the C64,APPLE/II and Amiga ver. is!
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172.5 | You're right! | JOKE::ACCIARDI | | Fri Nov 14 1986 08:27 | 13 |
| Actually, Bruce Artwick first wrote a simpler version for the Apple
][. Microsoft then contracted with him for the PC version. He
then founded Sublogic, and the other 8-bit ports came from Sublogic.
Thanks for jogging my memory. Bruce Artwick is considered a
programming genius, and deserves full credit. I was amazed that
FS][ ever ran on a 48K Atari or C'64. They were damn good versions,
also. At least as good as the PC version. Hopefully, the 68000
versions will be the best yet. And hopefully, the Amiga version
will be the best of the best.
By the way, I understand that the Amiga and ST versions can communicate
with each other thru the serial ports!!
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172.6 | No more | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Fri Nov 14 1986 17:16 | 2 |
| The Memory Location has sold out: 24 copies in two days. I forgot
to ask when they might get some more in.
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172.7 | I got it!! | JAKE::ACCIARDI | | Fri Nov 14 1986 23:53 | 22 |
| Well, I got it. I am fairly impressed with the simulation, but
frankly, the graphics are not up to Amiga capabilities. There are
only a few colors, and the graphics shapes are pretty crude. Where
it really shines is in the smoothness of the animation, and the
digitized engines are pretty good too.
There are a ton of objects in the standard scenery, (Statue of Liberty,
Golden Gate, Twin Towers, etc...). Lots of options on setup, too.
Definately the best FS version I've seen yet, but not really in the
league of 'Defender of the Crown' or 'Marble Madness'. What is
interesting is that the Amiga version will definately fly in sync
with the ST version thru the serial ports. I wonder if the programs
are in fact identical? (This would infer that the blitter is not
used), hence the small pallette of colors. The docs state that
SubLOGIC has developed the "68000 Precision Graphics Drivers" (Sounds
like a dance team), so I think this may be a direct port. I find
it hard to believe that the ST version could scroll the scenery
as good as this one though. Oh well, I'll just have to check out
the ST version. I have flown the Mac version, and the scrolling
was really choppy, not much better than the 8-bit jobs.
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172.8 | Modem to Modem | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | CUP/ML | Sun Nov 16 1986 10:40 | 4 |
| I'll let you know how it works modem to modem. Gonna try it tonight
with a friend who has the ST version.
Paul
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172.9 | B L A M M O ! | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Tue Nov 18 1986 09:27 | 7 |
| Re: Sampled Sound
What sound do you get when you slam into the side of the TransAmerica
Building? Do they add the sounds of screaming passengers?
Aren't computers wonderful?
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172.10 | | ELWOOD::PETERS | | Tue Nov 18 1986 10:05 | 7 |
| re: .9
When you crash into the TransAmerica building ther are no special
effects ( I tried it ).
Maybe something for the next version ??
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172.11 | no passengers! | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Wed Jan 04 1978 10:01 | 3 |
| re: .9--There aren't any passengers in the Cub anyway.
You can do your own screaming for the pilot.
John Sauter
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172.12 | I hate stuff that won't multitask!! | JOKE::ACCIARDI | | Thu Nov 20 1986 07:48 | 9 |
| Has anyone tried (or succeeded) in getting FS][ to multitask? I
would love to run the game in interlaced mode, and I installed 'SETLACE'
on a working backup copy, but the program seems to disable all other
tasks as it runs. My boot screen is in interlaced mode, but then
the program kicks back into non-interlaced.
I have modified the startup-sequence to 'Run' setlace and 'Run'
loader, but to no avail.
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172.13 | How protected is it? | NINJA::HEFFEL | Bored on Board | Thu Nov 20 1986 23:24 | 9 |
| I'm a tad nervous about attempting to copy my copy of FSII but I'm
even more nervous about using my only copy (I've been flying my
little a*s off for the last 3 days) so could you please tell us
if you had to do anything out of the ordinary to copy it. It sounds
like it's rather protected to me, judging by some of the unusual
non DOS-like sounds it makes as it boots.
Having fun buzzing the Oakland Bay Bridge,
Gary
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172.14 | Marauder works.. | JOKE::ACCIARDI | | Fri Nov 21 1986 00:14 | 3 |
| I used 'MARAUDER' set at standard copy parameters. It copied the
program on the first try in about 45 seconds. I hate to use my
master disk on a program that has lots of disk access!!
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172.15 | FYI | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | CUP/ML | Fri Nov 21 1986 11:06 | 2 |
| The protection is on Sector 30 if that helps. If you do attempt
to copy it, the copy will run as a demo only.
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172.16 | BEWARE! | NINJA::HEFFEL | Bored on Board | Tue Dec 02 1986 22:27 | 27 |
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This may only apply to one drive Amiga owners but beware none the
less. The other night I was trying to save some situations to a
disk. (Had a neat approach that I wanted to keep shooting.) On
the prompt I reached for the drive button, I accidentally hit a
key in the process. The drive started spinning as the FSII disk
(My original) came popping out. With panic in my heart and sweat
on my palms, I rebooted. Da-da-da-dum. The disk refused to validate.
It did boot, however and the simulation actually ran. The catch
is, that it will no longer do saves. Very strange situation. I
fully expected the disk to be totally trashed. Very bizzare. Anyway,
before I get all kinds of lectures on not using originals let me
say that I just hadn't gotten around to buying a copy program.
The whole idea that such a thing should be necessary is repugnant
to me. I guess I put it off in protest. Taught me a lesson, eh?
All is not lost, however. A friend who has both FSII and Marauder
made me a copy that appears to do saves. In the meantime, I'm dreaming
up a good letter to Sublogic about copy protection and their silly
disk swapping scheme which I will include with my check for $5 (Sigh!)
for a new *official* disk. Pains me to send them money for it,
but I'm so addicted to this damn thing and I really feel like I
should have a *real* disk. Call me old fashioned. Anyway, the
next software purchase on my list is Marauder II. I don't intend
to get stung again. G*ddamn protection wars! :-(
Veteran_computer_person_who_should_have_known_better,
Gary
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172.17 | FS ][ and Kickstart 1.2 | POMPEO::ZABOT | Marco Zabot-Adv.Tech.mgr-Turin ACT | Thu Dec 04 1986 06:20 | 9 |
| I'm using FS ][ on a PAL system. You may know that a PAL Amiga has more
vertical lines ( screen is 320x256 i.o. 320x200 dots). Being the windows of
FS][ regular windows I'v tried to set up a composite screen with 3D1, 3D2, MAP
and Instrument Panel on DIFFERENT areas of the screen ( not overlapping).
To have those extended lines you must run K1.2. I only have ALFA version and
it doesn't work with FS][ (Horiz. coloured lines sliding on the screen).
Does anyone know if FS][ works with Beta or Gamma K1.2 ?
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172.18 | | JOKE::ACCIARDI | | Thu Dec 04 1986 10:19 | 4 |
| I received my OFFICIAL KS & WB 1.2 on November 24, and FS][ works
just fine. I hope CBM gets them out overseas pretty soon, but a
lot of dealers in the USA have run out of copies, and are waiting
for more to come in.
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172.19 | Fasten your seat belts | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Wed Dec 31 1986 10:41 | 22 |
| I got a copy a few days ago. What a difference from the Mac version!
The animation is so smooth.
I just read in the usenet that there are some known bugs in the
program...something to do with no ILS in the San Fransico area.
They commented that SubLogic was less than helpful with info about
updates. They said that they released the product with a few known
bugs (including green clouds) because of pressure from those who
really wanted it, even though it wasn't ready yet.
As for the GEM style interface...I really wish that they had used
the Amiga interface instead. And as noted earlier, I really wish
that they had used more of the Amiga's graphics capabilities.
Has anyone tried hooking two systems together yet? My brother has
an ST, I should try it with him. I wonder if moving HIS mouse will
slow MY system down? ;-)
See you flying around the Hancock tower....
Randy
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