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You may also want to check out the following article on building your own FlightGear box based on decommissioned and refurbished server: [[Howto: Build a cheap FlightGear box]]. | You may also want to check out the following article on building your own FlightGear box based on decommissioned and refurbished server: [[Howto: Build a cheap FlightGear box]]. | ||
== Recommended hardware for FlightGear 2. | == Recommended hardware for FlightGear 2.10+ == | ||
* A screen with a resolution of at least 1024x768 @32bpp (most GUI dialogs cannot be used otherwise currently) | * A screen with a resolution of at least 1024x768 @32bpp (most GUI dialogs cannot be used otherwise currently) | ||
* A 3D video card (with Nvidia, or AMD/ATI chipset, Nvidia recommended!) with support for [[OpenGL]] 2.1 or better and at least 1 Gb of dedicated video RAM (i.e. 512 Mb VRAM minimum). Flightgear requires a '''OpenGL 2.1-compliant''' hardware accelerated 3D video card to run at reasonable frame-rates. Most modern PCs have hardware accelerated 3D cards. If your FlightGear video is not running smoothly, see [[Configuring OpenGL]]. See [[Supported Video Cards]]) for a list of video cards known to work with FlightGear. Note that cards with working shader support will enable FlightGear to run with more visual effects. If you are serious about running FlightGear, you should avoid Intel HD/GMA cards at all costs - these are integrated chipsets that provide only basic OpenGL/GLSL support. | * A 3D video card (with Nvidia, or AMD/ATI chipset, Nvidia recommended!) with support for [[OpenGL]] 2.1 or better and at least 1 Gb of dedicated video RAM (i.e. 512 Mb VRAM minimum). Flightgear requires a '''OpenGL 2.1-compliant''' hardware accelerated 3D video card to run at reasonable frame-rates. Most modern PCs have hardware accelerated 3D cards. If your FlightGear video is not running smoothly, see [[Configuring OpenGL]]. See [[Supported Video Cards]]) for a list of video cards known to work with FlightGear. Note that cards with working shader support will enable FlightGear to run with more visual effects. If you are serious about running FlightGear, you should avoid Intel HD/GMA cards at all costs - these are integrated chipsets that provide only basic OpenGL/GLSL support. | ||