Hmm,
Interesting that Fozzer. I do know that some guages can eat up alot of power when they are forced to rotate, I remember FS2000 being patched to fix exactly what you have just described. Is this on any particular aircraft/panel?
Ric B.
Hi Ric...

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It's the problem that all computers have in displaying information on the screen.
If you are stationary all the computer has to do is to refresh the horizontal and vertical scan quickly.
If you move to the left the pixels all have to be shuffled to the right, a simple, quick, machine code calculation.
The same applies if you move to the right, or up or down. It's a simple machine code "rotate" instruction.
Now...
As soon as you move to the left AND down, (as in banking), the instruction has to be calculated TWICE, once for left and once for down, alternately.
This DOUBLES the time it takes for each pixel movement, and therefore the screen refresh takes twice as long...

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It was particularly noticeable in the Spectrum as the colour screen was made up of 8X8 pixel squares and without some very clever coding these 8X8 squares shuffling sideways AND down, produced some alarming effects...

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LOL...!
...and all of this is just to display the outside scenery...
..thats without all the rotating hands on all the gauges...
...phew...

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LOL...!
The modern processors and graphics cards do a particularly fine job of all these complicated calculations..

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(I still love my trusty old Spectrum and it's machine code tho').....

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Cheers all...
Paul.
(England).
P.S. With a screen resolution of 1024 X 768, (multiply those two numbers together, (my little calculator exploded trying to display it), that's the number of pixels on the screen. Now imagine having to shuffle EACH one, starting from the top left of the screen to the bottom right of the screen, and that's just ONE screen refresh...
...it's mind boggling....

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LOL..LOL..LOL..!
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