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Subject: Re: Re: Flight Simulator
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Date: Tue, 20-Aug-85 01:52:05 EDT
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	I once saw the flight simulator on a Silicon Graphics Iris, a
super-expensive Unix machine with 1024 X 1024 resolution and 256
displayable colors. It simulated a Cessna, and an F-15, F-16, or F-18.
If you had an Ethernet, you could have a dogfight between two (or
maybe more) computers. Unfortunately, that computer is probably out of
your price range. Maybe the Amiga flight simulator will have something
besides the slow, boring Cessna.
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