On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 22:10:32 + (UTC), Martin wrote in message
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> Dave Martin wrote:
>
> > The Dreamcast is RISC based which may be a hurdle but the specs are
> > *really* low.
..so is his business morale: Sega quit making these toys 4 years ago,
the Debian Linux port di
Dave Martin wrote:
> The Dreamcast is RISC based which may be a hurdle but the specs are *really*
> low.
>
> SH-4 RISC CPU @ 206Mhz
> 8MB PowerVR2 Graphics
> 16MB RAM
> 12speed GD-ROM.
I think the CPU is not the limiting factor - FlightGear actually 'runs'
pretty nice on a 195 MHz MIPS R1 (
Dave Martin wrote:
You been smoking the 'whacky-baccy?' ;-P
I prefer the tomacco.
The Dreamcast is RISC based which may be a hurdle but the specs are *really*
low.
SH-4 RISC CPU @ 206Mhz
8MB PowerVR2 Graphics
16MB RAM
12speed GD-ROM.
Who knows, perhaps FG would 'run' but I can't see it running
On Tuesday 01 Feb 2005 20:26, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> I suspect a flightgear dreamcast port is outside the realm of
> possibility, but I am forwarding this to our developers list in case
> someone wants to take a whack at it. It looks like you can get a
> dreamcast unit for pretty cheap, and it l
I suspect a flightgear dreamcast port is outside the realm of
possibility, but I am forwarding this to our developers list in case
someone wants to take a whack at it. It looks like you can get a
dreamcast unit for pretty cheap, and it looks like the development tools
are open source. However