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| Click here to select a new forum. | | Maritime simulation | Posted by: BarnacleGrim on 2010-05-10 17:55:04 I came home today from a session in a multi-million dollar ship simulator with 5 bridges, 3 channel visual displays, twin PPIs, conning display, instructor's console, etc.
This may be a long shot, but was any maritime simulation software ever made for a 68k Macintosh? I figured I could consolidate all my NuBus video cards in a single Macintosh II and get one hell of a simulation rig! 😎
| Posted by: returningmacuser on 2010-05-12 16:45:31 I'm pretty sure there were a few submarine simulations.
| Posted by: Baboon! on 2010-05-13 10:14:38 I think he may be referring to professional-grade simulations, as opposed to entertainment.
I remember a sailing simulation that was more of a technical exercise than a game, but I don't recall seeing a bridge simulator.
| Posted by: BarnacleGrim on 2010-05-13 11:40:17 That's right. I did download PT-109, but that's a game. The big problem is that, in contrast to flight simulators, a merchant ship simulator has practically zero entertainment value to most people. And software like that only comes as a part of a complete commercial simulator. And if one was made for the 68k platform it was probably for IRIX or Solaris.
| Posted by: glf on 2010-05-15 08:35:35 Was that technical sailing simulator Poseysail? I had a friend that sailed that had that, and I remember it... It ran well on his Quadra 605, even though the software must have produced the graphics on the fly- as it was a rather tiny program. But then, most 68k software was... 🙂
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