Concorde X

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I think, (without going to look) it goes under the name AMD Athlon. 2.6 dual core. (I don't even know what it is, it's the "magic part" of a computer to me!)

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Ah! Its ok mate, you told me about this before. If I remember, the earlier AMD ran at lower clock speeds than there equivalent intels, so it may be that because the clever Intel stuff isn't there its struggling a bit.

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Do I have any options then with it? Or am I stuck (ask me one on history! I'm crap at this!!)

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I think your stuck mate... ask me one on astrophysics :lol:
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Such is life eh?! :lol:

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A little middle-of-the-night research states that my PC which is a Dell is comparable with a better processor, another AMD Athlon which is 3GHz, ie 20% more.
As I know nothing about this, there appears to be loads of them on ebay for 20-30 quid, used. Yes or no in the learned opinion of you fine Gents? :dunno:

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Just though I would post in support of Concorde X, Ive had it for a year or so now, not had any real problems.
there are many tools supplied to help you set the aircraft up COG is very important and thus fuel management but if you load it using there tool the turn the auto flight engo on all seems well enough.
ive done lots of short hope's some super sonic flights and done IFR landings all with no drama, just followed the book.
I was learning how to fly her for FS Airlines, was fliyng DM's VC-10 for CBF but now FS airlines has gone belly up ive not flown it for a wail...
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SamRo wrote:but now FS airlines has gone belly up ive not flown it for a wail...

Wasn't aware of any problems at FSA, just logged in and all looks normal? :dunno:
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Looking at SamRo's FSA sig, I presume he's not logged on there for at least 90days and has been auto-removed from their system. There have been no major outages over there for a while.

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