Alex Perry wrote: > The ATI booth at SigGraph in Los Angeles this week is demonstrating a > single Linux machine with two dual-head graphics cards running four > monitors. They are running FlightGear on four monitors (center, left, > right, above) with the F15 flying between KSFO and the golden gate > bridge. Although the engineers who set it up for the show forgot to > mention it on our mailing list, the chap at the demo station was > happily telling everyone about how nice the simulator is and telling > people about the website. If you're at the show, swing by and say Hi > to him ... I can add a couple of details about the FlightGear configuration. This is the Open Scene Graph version, using OSG's multicamera support. There's only one instance of fg running on the machine. I don't think it's using the brand new camera configuration code; this hardware does use one screen per channel and they set up a video wall, so they were able to use the existing camera shear parameters. They are using the new feature that allows a generic protocol playback file to be played back in an infinite loop.
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