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Offline airforce master

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06 April 2008, 04:06:36
is orbiter for vista


Offline ouch

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Reply #1 - 06 April 2008, 04:09:06
Yes, starting in Windows 95 you know, if you use Windows 7, it also works with starting from Milestone 1.


Offline airforce master

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Reply #2 - 06 April 2008, 04:10:57
what


Offline ouch

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Reply #3 - 06 April 2008, 05:08:49
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Hardware and software requirements

These are the minimum requirements to run ORBITER on your computer:

    * 600 MHz PC or better (Pentium, Athlon, etc.)
    * 256MB RAM or more
    * Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP
    * DirectX 7.0 or higher
    * DirectX compatible 3D graphics accelerator card with at least 16MB of video RAM (32MB or more recommended) and DXT
texture compression support.
    * Approximately 120MB of free disk space for the minimum installation (additional high-resolution textures and addons
will require more space).
    * DirectX compatible joystick (optional)

Running Orbiter on a lower-spec computer is likely to result in unsatisfactory performance.

Do you see that, oh god.
I see the forum that the Orbiter is using in Windows Vista.


Offline Dig Gil

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Reply #4 - 08 April 2008, 14:24:49
I've installed Orbiter in a laptop with Vista Home Premium. I used the compatibility mode (XP Service Pack 2), but it runned
without it as well.


At Light Speed and Beyond!!!

Offline ouch

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Reply #5 - 08 April 2008, 14:36:25
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Dig Gil wrote:
I've installed Orbiter in a laptop with Vista Home Premium. I used the compatibility mode (XP Service Pack 2), but it runned
without it as well.

At Light Speed and Beyond!!!


Try Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 1, this is the latest and highest technology currently in Windows Vista.


Offline Dig Gil

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Reply #6 - 08 April 2008, 14:47:48
I'm happy enough with this one.


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Offline ouch

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Reply #7 - 08 April 2008, 15:02:52
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Dig Gil wrote:
I'm happy enough with this one.


But, whis is greater than Windows Vista Home Premium.

I explain, Windows Vista Ultimate RTM is shipped with Home Premium, Enterprise, and Starter but Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 is
more effective than RTM.

For more information, look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista_editions


Offline Dig Gil

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Reply #8 - 09 April 2008, 15:27:40
Give me the cash, that I buy it (LOL). I'm almost broke and I don't need that features.


« Last Edit: 09 April 2008, 15:41:08 by Dig Gil »
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Offline ouch

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Reply #9 - 09 April 2008, 15:41:08
Do you want it for free?

Get it at http://forum.astalavista.ms/

But if you don't really need the features, well, that's okay. :)

« Last Edit: 09 April 2008, 15:41:08 by ouch »