Skylab 1973 rebuild

Trying to find a good drawing lay out of the ATM C&D panel. This is from a you tube video. and I found this panel.
I believe I have one. I can look in my Skylab folder tonight. You might try asking on the NASSP discord too. Someone may be able to get it to you quicker. It's in one of the handbooks/operational data book, iirc.
 
I wish I knew the dimension of the panel. When I place the texture over it. Those 2 circles are stretched.

But I reduce the width of .75 I get this.
 

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Not sure how big a texture orbiter can handle. this is a single texture 2500 x5800.
 

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I think most GPUs today can handle it, but I doubt its a good way of doing it.
 
I think most GPUs today can handle it, but I doubt its a good way of doing it.
Just about every GPU on the market can handle 8096x8096 with no issues and no frame drops. My now obsolete 7700K/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER had no issues handling the super-high res orbiter textures by Wolf.
 
Just about every GPU on the market can handle 8096x8096 with no issues and no frame drops. My now obsolete 7700K/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER had no issues handling the super-high res orbiter textures by Wolf.

Isn't it weird that a RTX 2070 is already called obsolete? Its just seven years old.... Also the current model in that product category has maybe twice the performance, but also almost 2/3 higher power consumption. o_O
 
no doubt GPU's can handle it but those hug textures can take some serious space
and I know we can always buy new HD but you have to reinstall stuff and, maybe it's just me, but I convert many textures by myself without any loss in visual and keep my hard drive for other games
 
thats just super will it fly on a Saturn 5
It probably won't happen any time soon....but we are working a launchable NASSP Skylab. Having an AMSO et al. version would be cool too. :)
 
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