Joost Roeleveld wrote: > On Monday 30 June 2014 15:40:02 microcai wrote: >> 在 2014年6月30日 星期一 09:17:02,Joost Roeleveld 写道: >>> We can turn this into a computer related thread. >>> >>> Anyone know of a way to get a flight-sim (for model planes) to run on >>> Linux? >>> >>> I have a legit copy of Realflight ( http://www.realflight.com ) and >>> occasionally have to boot into a legit copy (yes, all my software is 100% >>> legit) of MS Windows. >> X-plane ? > Not what I'm looking for. > That simulates 1:1 scale planes (full size). > > I am talking about one I can use to practice flying without risking my real > planes on the first attempt. I need one where I can use my own transmitter > connected to the computer. There are cables to hook them up to the USB-port. > > But the problem is finding a decent one that actually runs on Linux. All the > commercial ones I can find are MS Windows only. > > -- > Joost > >
Don't forget, there was a guitar that ran Gentoo Linux too. Heck, did plane engines have puters even back then? I know they do now, at least according to all the stuff I see on TV. I don't think puter stuff started until like in the 80's or something tho. M$ Windoze. Yuck! I wouldn't put that stuff on my rig. Dale :-) :-)