Matthew Tippett wrote

 
> Yes.  Terrasync.
> 
> With the intent being the terrasync thread can point to multiple
> repositories for data - low/medium/high resolution.  Possibly using a
> bittorrent style sharing mechanism to share the bandwidth load :).
> 
> Regards... Matthew
> 
> 
> On 10/5/08, Ralf Gerlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Matthew Tippett wrote:
> >> Likewise with scenery.  The default location and whatever demo
> >> locations should ship with reasonably detailed scenery + other common
> >> locations.  The 'full' brings in other common scenery, and 'extras'
> >> brings in everything else.  (Integrating terragear as a thread within
> >> the main binary would make autoloading a simple checkbox - hint hint
> >> :).
> >
> > I sincerely hope you didn't mean to earnestly suggest that last part.
> > TerraGear is a beast of complex computational geometry algorithms and
> > neither in a shape nor intended to be integrated into FlightGear.
> >
> > Maybe you meant terrasync? ;-)
> >

Terrasync does not work with Windows (it needs Cygwin, which is a bridge too
far for many of our customers). I would recommend that we do not consider
any scheme which requires terrasync. 

Vivian



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