Hi Curtis,

> I won't try to claim that FlightGear's capabilities covers all possible
> situations, and unfortunately I am not familiar with chromium (it sounds
> very interesting.)
>
> It is possible to run a copy of FlightGear on each of two computers and  
> have
> each computer drive 2 displays.  All 4 displays can have individually
> configured view parameters.  Then you can assign one of the computers to  
> be
> "master" and one to be "slave".  The master PC can be configured to emit
> flight data via udp packets at a high rate.  The slave is configured to
> disable its own built in flight dynamics and instead read in the udp  
> packets
> sent from the master.

thanks for the information. If I have time I will try it. I was keen on  
trying to make it work with Chromium since it is a generic solution (it  
makes many OpenGL applications run fine in a display wall without any  
modification to code or configurations), but since FlightGear seems to  
have a good enough mechanism for this, I guess nobody has tried the  
FlightGhear+Chromium combination.

Cheers,
Ángel de Vicente
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