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brian9271

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I tried running this flight simulator through Windows XP through VMware, no luck, do you think I could possibly run this program through Bootcamp?
 

JNB

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Not knowing what you have (Mac Pro, iMac, g4 iBook, what?) it's impossible to say. My guess is you've got less graphics-wise that is required by the app. The system specs are fairly clear on this. I've bolded the critical points. I trust you noted them before attempting this.

Pentium 4 1200 MHz or similar AMD with 256MB RAM
AGP 2X hardware accelerated video card with at least 32 MB of video RAM
1 GB free hard disk space
CD-ROM or DVD drive
USB-Port 1.1 or 2.0
Recommended video card:
f.e. GeForce FX5900 Ultra 128 MB
Radeon 9700 Pro 128 MB or a later model
8.1 or later version driver required

Some more informations on Video cards:

Please make sure your video card drivers are up-to-date. To check the driver date, please klick to START - RUN - type DXDIAG and press ENTER. Click to DISPLAY in the appearing window and check the driver date on the right side. Anything older than September 2004 won't show good results.

The old PCI standard cards won't work, but the brand new PCI-EXPRESS cards work perfectly fine. It doesn't matter if the PCIexpress is motherboard integrated in a notebook or a slotted desktop system.

Some older AGB motherboards (< 2003) support 2x, 4x or 8x but the BIOS is not updated so allow anything else but 1x. In case you have a 2x or better card AND you motherboard supports 2x or better AND Reflex is not performing (>25 FPS), please check if a BIOS update is available for your motherboard.

Notebooks sometimes use SIS or Intel Extreme chips. In general, these chips are not suitable for the Reflex. They work fine for normal operation but the hardware acceleration is very limited - in most cases the acceleration is a software emulation only. That is fine for 7-10 fps but far away from fluent simulation.

Shared memory in desktops or notebooks is a real Reflex killer. Shared memory is nice to cut the price but at the end, a lot of system power is needed for the sharing process. Also, in most cases regular RAM for main memory is too slow for complex video operation.
 

brian9271

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Jan 31, 2008
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Next door
I had it running OK under vmware, with a decent performance, too.

All I can see is darkness when I booted it up, it is running, but I just can't see anything, I was using my Macbook.

Edit: Problem solved, managed to get it for my Vista, but problem still awaits on my Windows on Mac.
 
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