Hello again guys...
On the topic of computer specs... I have several years of PC technician experience, and I have almost always dealt with ATI in terms of video cards. This is not so much because I think they are better, just because I have become accostume to there specs.
However, from what I'm seeing, the Geforce cards are cheaper in price terms. I have never dealth with SLI before, only Crossfire... So I'm unsure how that process works.
Basically, the cards that I would think would be great are the EVGA Geforce 8500GT. It runs $40 new at Tigerdirect.com, and feature 1 GB of RAM and PCIexpress connection, as well as dual output. The Max Res on this card is 2560 x 1600, which should be plenty for 2 projectors... I have not yet decided on rather we should go with 2 widescreen projectors, or 2 4:3 projectors yet. Obviously, the Widescreen would provide more wrap around image than the 4:3, and I am really looking at going this route.
Also, I talked to several of the Board Members on the phone today. I have enough approaval to form the committee. I'm trying to figure out the best format for the committee. Since members will be spread-out, meetings will likly take place via chat room's over on our space Academy forums, which I'm still trying to work the kinks out of and get setup.
Once I have a more stable chat room and forum, I'll let you guys know here, and those who want to join in on the committee can go over there and sign up for an account.
Right now, you can visit the forums, and sign-up for an account if you like, but there is currently no boards showing, as I'm still trying to figure out how this PHPbb board works...
Forum Website is:
http://forum.spaceacademy.us
I also have another question: Is it possible to get a wrap-around display via projectors without Sol7 type software? I'm guessing it would be VERY distorted?
Also, does anyone here know were I can find some offical NASA documents on the Space Shuttle? Such as diagrams, and how to actually fly a real one? I have searched around a bit, but have had no luck. I heard there was a "Space Shuttle Manual" of some kind...