Martin Spott wrote:
I could 'lend' you my 'xorg.conf' that I use on a customers's PeeCee if
you are ready to wait until tuesday,
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/Misc/xorg.conf.r200
I states SaX generated but most of the stuff is the result of manual
editing :-)
Martin.
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Jon S Berndt wrote:
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:09:39 +0100
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon S Berndt wrote:
Is anyone aware of a command line C++ code debugger? Particularly one
that runs under IRIX?
If you mean something like gdb for Linux: xdb
Erik
Has anyone used ddd?
No, but ...
David Culp schrieb:
I've been playing with modeling St. Elmo's Fire as an instrument:
http://home.comcast.net/~davidculp2/stelmo-clear-sky.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~davidculp2/stelmo-in-clouds.jpg
which is convenient, but has some problems. The main problem here is that
it's barely visible
David Culp wrote:
[...]
If I change the time-of-day to something darker the panel code darkens and redens
everything, which ruins the effect.
[...]
That's exactly something I have also observed, in particular with
self-illuminating instruments - something like a basic LCD or TFT
shouldn't be
Erik Hofman wrote:
Ouch! That requires quite a number of dependencies to be compiled also.
Qt for instance - where the current 3.3.3 release does _not_ compile
out of the box. There is a Qt-3.0.3 freeware package, but QGIS for
example requires a 3.1.x of higher. KDE freeware packages are
Erik Hofman wrote:
No, but ...
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/depot/software/software-irix.Programming.shtml#ddd-3.0.92
The link is dead, the 'irix' directory has been removed and 'ddd' is no
more present :-(
Martin.
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Martin Spott wrote:
Qt for instance - where the current 3.3.3 release does _not_ compile
out of the box. There is a Qt-3.0.3 freeware package, but QGIS for
example requires a 3.1.x of higher.
Yup, Nekochan has them:
ftp://ftp.nekochan.net/pub/downloads/Nekoware/beta/
Martin.
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David Luff wrote:
[...] The trouble with these
float-int rounding bugs is that they seem to be OS or compiler specific,
so I can't always reproduce them.
I'm gonna reproduce any error you like for you ;-)
I think I'll add some more feature requests along the way :-)
Martin.
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Martin Spott wrote:
Hello,
Robin has some 3-digit airport codes in his database and they appear
not to cause any trouble. Does anyone have an idea what will happen
with 6-digit codes ?
I'd expect problems somewhere - shorter codes shouldn't cause problems,
but longer ones are bound to run into
Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Hello,
Robin has some 3-digit airport codes in his database and they appear
not to cause any trouble. Does anyone have an idea what will happen
with 6-digit codes ?
I'd expect problems somewhere - shorter codes shouldn't cause
problems, but longer ones are
I have built plib from CVS and installed it, but it seems simgear is
not compatible with it or something. Or else there is a problem with
my installation.
checking plib/ul.h usability... no
checking plib/ul.h presence... yes
configure: WARNING: plib/ul.h: present but cannot be compiled
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
FlightGear code generally parses on white space rather than column
position so I would suspect we'd be ok, however I can't guarantee 100%
success. What is the purpose of 6 digit codes?
Apparently there are two sorts of ICAO (OACI) codes in France. Those
whose format
Arthur Wiebe wrote:
I have built plib from CVS and installed it, but it seems simgear is
not compatible with it or something. Or else there is a problem with
my installation.
Would you mind trying the latest PLIB release (1.8.3) instead ?
Martin.
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I need to customize the source of the input to FG, i.e. I have a
specialized input device which would basicaly replace the keyboard.
As far as I can tell the control-mode is specified through option
/sim/control-mode and bindings are defined in appropriate xml file,
but I cannot find the place
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 16:02:45 + (UTC), Martin Spott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arthur Wiebe wrote:
I have built plib from CVS and installed it, but it seems simgear is
not compatible with it or something. Or else there is a problem with
my installation.
Would you mind trying the
Arthur Wiebe wrote:
I tried, the problem is that it doesn't build on OSX without fixing
the source code in some areas, which I tried but it didn't work. The
only way I could get it to build was to get plib from CVS which seems
to work.
If any FlightGear dependcy is taken from CVS it's often a good
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 18:39:07 +0100, Boris Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arthur Wiebe wrote:
I tried, the problem is that it doesn't build on OSX without fixing
the source code in some areas, which I tried but it didn't work. The
only way I could get it to build was to get plib from CVS
I periodically get asked about multiheaded video cards for FlightGear.
My standard answer is that I don't know for sure, but I suspect they
wouldn't work well for FlightGear. However, the questions keep coming
and I feel like I'm not able to give a really good answer.
So can anyone help me
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 12:37:40 -0600
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone played around with any of these options who can report
success or failure or something in between? What kind of performance
are you getting?
I recall a couple years ago I was running two 17 monitors off of a
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 12:37:40 -0600
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I periodically get asked about multiheaded video cards for FlightGear.
My standard answer is that I don't know for sure, but I suspect they
wouldn't work well for FlightGear. However, the questions keep coming
Jon S Berndt said:
I recall a couple years ago I was running two 17 monitors off of a
dual head nVidia GeForce MX400 card. When I ran FlightGear, the window
took up the entire width (two screens) as if the two monitors were one
wide screen.
You, confirmed - you get a single virtual screen
- Original Message -
From: Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FlightGear developers discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Multiheaded video cards?
I periodically get asked about multiheaded video cards for FlightGear.
My
I just compiled the latest stable source 0.9.6 and the keyboard commands
were not working. The only way I could get them to fire the
binded command was to set the keys to repeatable (i.e.
repeatabletrue/repeatable). Has anyone else had
this problem?
Thanks,
Aaron I. Wilson
AST: Computer
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