It almost looks real, although the scenery really needs the big repair hangers on the south end of the field, and the Mall of America should be visible. (Shoot, it is good enough that I can almost pick out the Techbabe's house... )>Greetings:
>
>Mel sent these in. I've strung them together in a
>panaramic view. (It's very wide, so you'll need to
>scroll.) Also note that I reduced the image size so it
>would fit, but as a side result the picture has lost much
>of it's sharpness and detail, but it should give you a
>pretty good idea of what the view over 6 monitors would
>look like in practical terms.
>
>Ben
>============================================
>
>These are 3 views of 3 separate computers running 3 Matrox
>Parhelia video cards while powering 6 TFT monitors.
>
>The "scene" is approaching 30L at Minneapolis with FSMeteo
>running in a 747-400.
>
>- The left screen is a HP 2.0 ghz and is the side window
>view
>- The center screen is a Dell 2.4 ghz Northwood and is the
>front window view
>- The right screen is a Dell 2.2 ghz and is the right
>window view
>
>What's worth noting is how the colors all match
>up....something VERY hard to do on 6 monitors with "other"
>video cards.
>
>Regards,
>Mel
>
>
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