On Tuesday 8 January 2002 00:59, throttle1000 wrote:
Dear Whatever, for 2000 Euro/h I will do it for you :-
JOJ
..dear throttle1000, for 1000 US$ per hour,
I would be _pleased_ to to this job for you. ;-)
..dear throttle1000, or is it JOJ?
First, my name is Arnt, not Whatever.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have som problem to buils Flight Gear from scrach on a
brand new pc.
The sistem is runnig RH 7.2 with gcc 3.0.1
Downloded plib-1.4.2.tar.gz and buil ok
then FlightGear-0.7.8.tar.gz an diring the configure it
complains abut be using plib-1.2.0 !!!
here is
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marcio Shimoda) [2002.01.07 21:01]:
cvs checkout -P -d var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7 var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7 (in
directory C:\FlightGear-0.7.8)
cvs server: cannot find module `var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7' - ignored
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot expand modules
This is incorrect. You
How do I set a speciffic time and date in the flightgear? LikeI want to fly at night on 23 of december of 1984...
Thanks for the attention
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Thales de Lima Ferreira wrote:
How do I set a speciffic time and date in the flightgear? Like I want to
fly at night on 23 of december of 1984...
runfgfs --start-date-lat=1984:12:23:23:00:00
Regards,
Erik
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John Wojnaroski wrote:
Also can't find where the baro/altimeter setting is to correct for density
altitude. Tried searching on barometric, kollsman, etc nada. (I'd like
to but a vowel) ;-)
Look for datum or subscale in Cockpit/steam.cxx, where the altimeter reading is
calculated.
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On Tuesday 08 January 2002 18:23, you wrote:
David Findlay writes:
The paper submission for FlightGear at Linux.conf.au has been accepted.
It will be a 1 hour talk on flightgear. So now I have to sit down and
write my paper and talk, and set up demos, etc. If anyone has any fancy
new
http://embedded.linuxjournal.com/contests/index.php?sid=43d96af9831047b7ee88a2a70a40a61c
If my memory serves me correctly, this unit has enough oomph to run FlightGear.
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