Hi,
There is a rumor that the FSX graphic engine has been sold to Lockheed Martin..?
Any truth..?
tc
Hi,
There is a rumor that the FSX graphic engine has been sold to Lockheed Martin..?
Any truth..?
tc
Hi
No not really,Its ESP related and old news if thats what your referring to
http://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17835
also flight1 software has some sort of agreement as well
http://www.flight1tech.com/
Cheers
Wozza
The source code for Vista may very well be the longest suicide note in history
Hopefully noone would be dumb enough to buy the FSX engine. Isn't FSX's just a tweaked version of the engine introduced with FS2000?
As stated previously, this is "old news." L-M only licensed the source code for ESP1 so they can continue to develop military/industrial applications. Their license explicitly denies them permission to use it for any other purpose, most especially "entertainment products" for public consumption and/or sale.
F1's license only grants permission to continue using the compiled ESP1 binaries for their commercial projects, with the same exclusions listed for L-M.
In neither case does it have any impact whatsoever on the entertainment market, such as us...
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Hello,
I've heard the same rumor a few weeks ago...
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Apparently Bill Gates has, since no one has ever been able to cite an authoritative source, and Bill himself denies ever having said any such thing...
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bill_Gates
<DL><DD><DL><DD>I've said some stupid things and some wrong things, but not that. No one involved in computers would ever say that a certain amount of memory is enough for all time … I keep bumping into that silly quotation attributed to me that says 640K of memory is enough. There's never a citation; the quotation just floats like a rumor, repeated again and again.
- 640K ought to be enough for anybody.
- Often attributed to Gates in 1981. Gates considered the IBM PC's 640kB program memory a significant breakthrough over 8-bit systems that were typically limited to 64kB, but he has denied making this remark. Also see the 1989 and 1993 remarks above.
</DD></DL></DD></DL>
- Gates (19 January 1996), "Career Opportunities in Computing—and More". Bloomberg Business News
Bill Leaming
3d Modeler Max/GMax
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PMSL ...plausible deniablity.. Well I know I read an article in the mid 80's about someone saying it but wouldn't put money on who
In those days I was managing quite nicely on 64K, I still remember the cost of 1 meg sticks You can buy an entry level pooter these days for the same $$$
Wozza
The source code for Vista may very well be the longest suicide note in history
I've paid 500€ for my 8800GTS in 2006...nowadays you can get almost two HD5870s for the same amount of bucks.
The last bad time in terms of prices was the advent of the second gen dual cores in 2006.
My 1st PC specs:
Intel 386 DX 33 processor
8 meg of RAM
130 meg HD
2 floppy drives
Soundblaster Card
No Name Video card
MS Mouse
Keyboard
MS Dos 5.0
Some of the guys that introduced me to PCs were advising me on what to get, and I asked, "Is a 130 meg HD enough?"
"Don't worry," they says, "you'll NEVER fill that up!"
I remember running EMM386 to squeeze every bit of memory out of that 8 meg so that I could run the latest games....like Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM, A-10 Tank Killer, F-15 Strike Eagle III. Man, those were the days!!!
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