Technical
- How much does FLAME-SIM cost?
- What does this application run on?
- How many users can operate in the same environment?
- How do the PC's communicate with each other in multi-user scenarios?
- Are there licensing costs for FLAME-SIM?
- Does FLAME-SIM teach us how to fight a fire?
Technical
How much does FLAME-SIM cost?
FLAME-SIM costs $1599.00 per seat. A seat of software includes the software, a security dongle, and a controller and is equal to one user operating in the simulation. If you want to have four users operating FLAME-SIM at the same time (either in the same environment or separately) you would need to have four seats.
What does this application run on?
FLAME-SIM is a software application designed to run on PC. The minimum specifications for the PC are below:
- 2.4GHz Dual Core Processor
- Windows XP Professional (SP2)
- 1GB RAM
- Video Card with 512M on-board RAM supporting Direct X 9.0b or higher
- 2 active USB ports (Controller and Security Dongle)
- DVD drive
- LAN connectivity between stations for multi-user (100Mb Connection)
- A minimum of 6GB of storage space on the hard drive
How many users can operate in the same environment?
FLAME-SIM can accommodate up to nine individuals operating in the same environment with up to 20 additional computer controlled characters. The users in the scenario must act as command on scene as computer controlled characters will only execute orders; they will not give orders.
How do the PC's communicate with each other in multi-user scenarios?
The PC's communicate with each other over a LAN. Bandwidth is easily accommodated with a 100Mb switch/connection.
Are there licensing costs for FLAME-SIM?
No, there are no licensing fees charged for FLAME-SIM. When you purchase the software that version is yours to use without limitation.
Does FLAME-SIM teach us how to fight a fire?
FLAME-SIM was designed to give firefighters a virtual environment in which to train using their own department's procedures. While FLAME-SIM does track 59 actions, orders and reports derived from the NFPA standards, the intention of the software is to allow the Chief and Training Officer the ability to train their departments' procedures on the fireground.