Tony Pelton wrote:
> On 8/15/06, Douglas Campos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Any ideas? what I need?
>>     
>
> well ... first ... you should get a screen ... preferably one that is wide ...
>   

Hehe, good answer. :-)

I think the point is that there are a myriad of display configuration 
options available.  Your main limitation is going to be your time and 
budget.  You can always start with a single "wide" screen and move up to 
multiple displays tiled (and possibly blended) together.  You might 
consider a multidisplay video card that will allow you to stretch a 
single window across multiple monitors.  You can do multiple projected 
LCD/DLP displays, you can do multiple monitors/tv's, you might want to 
consider flat screens versus curved screens, columnated displays, edge 
blending, etc.  FlightGear can't do *everything*, but we can do quite a 
bit, so you need to be a little more specific about what you are aiming for.

Regards,

Curt.

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