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Few, but at least one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
for 50 years and
I agree totally with the above. The use of the reflection affect on the
interior of windows and instruments is totally unrealistic and
detracting from my enjoyment of flying such models in fgfs. The
unrealistic comment is fact and the detracting comment is my opinion.
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something! Any help or suggestions much appreciated.
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On 02/19/2012 02:06 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Am 19.02.2012 21:54, schrieb dave perry:
Hi All,
I have been gone for almost a year. I want to start new source trees
for simgear and flightgear and track on going development. Which git
branches should I check out in this new set
On 10/18/2011 10:24 AM, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
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Thanks to the concentrated effort of all people involved, most notably
Jorg - who I'd hereby like to thank on behalf of all of us, for spending
three
On 04/08/2011 10:40 PM, Catherine James wrote:
Recently, I've been spending a good bit of time attempting to program all of
my most-used aircraft so that I can engage and disengage the autopilot
through the joystick. I've been able to get this to work on the Seneca II
with a short nasal
rule and it should work.
Torsten
Thanks Torsten,
I should have looked at the SenecaII set and base files. The answer to
my question ... have you tried ... was there. I still would not have
thought of the generic helper.
Thanks again,
Dave P
-autopilot
This leaves only a few lines in action-sim.nas.
If there are no objections, I will push this after church. Just got
back from church and the send message failed. So I am resending this.
Dave P
On 02/13/2011 12:43 PM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
On 13 Feb 2011, at 19:26, dave perry wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have a clean local c172p ready to push that includes:
- working nose gear link animation in terms of compression-norm using
xml interpolation
- working main gear animation in terms
tag, everything works
including the new filters.
This feels like an ugly hack. Should either loading the new filters as
a 2nd autopilot of including the pseudo autopilot in the PropertyList
tag have worked?
Cheers,
Dave P
I am having trouble getting the modified gearscissors.nas to run with
the stand alone nasal.
after adding the three numbers in gedit and saving the file, I get
$ nasal gearscissors.nas GearScissorInterpolation.xml
Runtime error: undefined symbol
at gearscissors.nas, line 1
If I don't edit
);
}
print( /PropertyList\n );
Dave P.
On 02/12/2011 04:03 PM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
Hi Guys,
Thanks very much for looking at this. I had a play with it myself
yesterday, and have XML interpolation code already working for the
nose-gear in my local copy. I used an oleo length of 1ft as
/gear
code
with straight XML animations.
-Stuart
Including the link animations? Getting the correct link angle of
rotation requires either an arcos or arcsin approximation. Similar for
the main gear strut rotation angles.
Dave P
be an issue?
Failing that, perhaps you could uncomment all the cout lines in ATCMgr.cxx
and post the result prior to the crash.
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, dave perry wrote:
I have tried to load several AC that did not load with filed to load
file name errors. So I did a survey of the entire up-to-date
fgdata. I used an up-to-date fgrun and went through all the AC
names having spaces in them, so they may load under Windows.
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With yesterday's git for fgfs and simgear, after about 1.25 hours,
fgfs froze and I had to use System Monitor to end process fgfs.
All seemed normal up to the freeze.
OS, up-to-date FC14 on an I7 desktop with nvidia GeForce GTX 260, NVIDIA
driver Version: 260.19.29.
Command line (from fgrun
On 01/10/2011 02:19 PM, dave perry wrote:
I am ready to push some committed fgdata changes from my *master. But
I lost my notes. Don't want to mess up. What is the syntax? git
push master/origin?
Thanks,
Dave
Never mind. Answer found by git push --help. Sorry, should have done
I am ready to push some committed fgdata changes from my *master. But I
lost my notes. Don't want to mess up. What is the syntax? git push
master/origin?
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/simgear/version.h. Using the above find showed the
accidentally created version.h in $FG_ROOT. Apparently I had used the
config string from a fgfs compile script while compiling simgear 2.0.0
for an atlas build on Dec. 16. All makes sense now.
Thanks,
Dave
With today's simgear and flightgear source from git, after compiling and
installing simgear, fgfs
./configure CFLAGS=-march=native CXXFLAGS=-march=native
--prefix=$FG_ROOT
fails with
checking simgear/version.h usability... yes
checking simgear/version.h presence... yes
checking for
good for that), and then git diff master
origin/master to see if they are changes between your repository and the
remote one (git log and gitk should also make local/remote commit
differences clear).
Note: I'm also a git newbie, take all this with a massive pinch of salt!
Cheers - Dave
.
If I'm wrong, and FG's aircraft do have millibar support for altimeters,
I'll put it back. I'll put it back after the release anyway, to encourage
millibar/hectapascal support :-)
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On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Stuart Buchanan ... wrote:
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 12:21 AM, Dave L wrote:
The ATIS is now in a releasable state. If as many people as possible
could
use it in the next couple of days and report any breakage that would be
good.
Cheers - Dave
Hi
clarify whether you are happy to have your scripts committed to
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The ATIS is now in a releasable state. If as many people as possible could
use it in the next couple of days and report any breakage that would be
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On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Gene Buckle ... wrote:
It appears that the work Dave did missed a bit or two on the Windows side.
:)
g.
Hi Gene,
I've updated the VC90 project files and pushed - it might work now, but I'm
flying blind here since I'm not on Windows at the moment
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 3:18 AM, John Denker ... wrote:
On 12/27/2010 03:59 PM, Dave L wrote:
I can't see any downside to removing the conditional compilation
completely
now, but I'll leave it 24 hours to let anyone object.
FWIW I have been using the non-default --enable-atcdcl
to removing the conditional compilation completely
now, but I'll leave it 24 hours to let anyone object. If there are no
objections I'll commit it tomorrow evening. Please don't cut a release
during tomorrow before the ATIS is back working again.
Cheers - Dave
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/flightgear/src/Environment'
make[1]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dad/source-osg/flightgear/src'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
Did something get missed in your push?
Dave P.
On 12/15/2010 11:00 AM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Hi all,
i have just pushed some
.
Hi Durk,
I think the current system of a selection of the best of category is much
better than stripping down to one aircraft.
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On 12/09/2010 03:51 AM, stefan riemens wrote:
See also http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ChangeInImplicitDSOLinking
You might have luck using the fedora provided simgear libraries
(install the SimGear
Hi,
I just upgraded to fedora 14. FlightGear builds OK from yesterday's git
with current svn osg and current simgear from git. Also fgrun builds
OK. But I have not been able to build Atlas from yesterday's Atlas
cvs. I get the following link error compiling SimGear-2.0.0 (from a
tar) for
can now do takeoffs and landings w/o whacking the lower wing
tips on the ground. ; -)
I agree with the last comment concerning Thorsten's contribution.
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I missed #1 and #2 in the commit message for the pitts.
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Q2: The rate of interpolation seems excruciatingly slow. Can this be
increased?
Dave,
i have commited some changes to fg and fgdata. Could you please check if these
help with your issue?
I tested this with commandline
fgfs --airport=kord --disable-real-weather-fetch --metar
On 10/04/2010 05:54 PM, Csaba Halász wrote:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:28 AM, dave perryskida...@mindspring.com wrote:
Before I set the altimeter to 30.35 (i.e. as launched at 29.92), the
altimeter reads aprox. 643 and it noticeably drifts down from that
acceptable value.
If I set
and the data rate was between 96 and 100 KB/s and the memory usage was
constant. I connect via Earthlink dsl.
Dave P.
On 08/06/2010 02:11 AM, Vivian Meazza wrote:
Alan Teeder wrote
Same here. But the slow-down has been quicker than the increase in data
over
time. I am to be yet
On 08/01/2010 01:07 PM, dave perry wrote:
Need some help,
I did some clean up of the pa24-250 on my desktop which included
creating a pa24-250/Nasal folder and moving all the nasal files to that
folder. I also created pa24-250-base.xml that contained all the common
lines for the set file
Found the problem. Sorry for the noise.
On my notebook, the
git pull origin
aborted and I did not notice this. preferences.xml had been changed in
* master (my local branch). I did a
git checkout preferences.xml
git pull origin
and got a lot of updates.
Dave P.
On 08/01/2010 01:25 PM, dave
it.
The only user-visible feature that would be lost would be the messages
to/from ATC and the AI traffic. That however is unavoidable given that
that AI system is realistically unmaintainable.
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On 07/03/2010 02:52 AM, Tim Moore wrote:
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 10:21 PM, dave perry skida...@mindspring.com
mailto:skida...@mindspring.com wrote:
Thanks Tim,
Here's the result:
[...@dave-pc fgdata]$ git push origin master
fatal: protocol error: expected sha/ref, got
Thanks Tim,
Here's the result:
[...@dave-pc fgdata]$ git push origin master
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at private and uncertified airports
(e.g. farm strips), but normally planes are parked with their noses
against a taxiway, not the runway (or otherwise, a safe distance away
on a field or apron).
Hi Dave,
Perhaps those like me that want to go through a normal start up and
check list
ld is not finding -lopenal?
New System:
i7 with 6 GB ddr3, nvidia GTX260, Fedora 12 and plib-1.8.5, fresh
cvs/svn of osg, SimGear, fgfs, data.
Any help would be appreciated :-(
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On 04/03/2010 11:34 AM, John Denker wrote:
On 04/03/2010 10:21 AM, dave perry wrote:
I get the following error compiling fgfs.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lopenal
But /usr/lib64/libopenal.so.0 = libopenal.so.1 = libopenal.so.1.11.753.
Note that libopenal.so (with no suffix
always wondered why I intermittently and seemingly randomly saw
that message - now I know! Thanks for pointing that out.
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On 01/31/2010 11:16 PM, Tim Moore wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 5:45 PM, dave perry skida...@mindspring.com
mailto:skida...@mindspring.com wrote:
Hi,
I just added a pick object to a material animation so it would be
illuminated when cockpit lighting is turned on. This pick
On 01/21/2010 01:12 AM, Gijs de Rooy wrote:
Dave Perry wrote:
I have just submitted the last update from a hit list I started
for the pa24 over the holidays.
Very nice updates! One small thing seems to be missing though, the
payload does not change
when baggage is loaded. ;)
Yeah, I
works. This is with yesterday's cvs.
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On 01/21/2010 06:35 AM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
On 01/21/2010 01:12 AM, Gijs de Rooy wrote:
Dave Perry wrote:
I have just submitted the last update from a hit list I started
for the pa24 over the holidays.
Very nice updates! One small thing seems to be missing though
it for a hop and play with the improvements. The doors are
operated by either picks or by the Comanche menu.
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in a 3D instrument. I'd be interested to know how you are getting on -
do you see the display properly on your 3D instrument, but just without
the buttons working?
Cheers - Dave
Heiko Schulz wrote:
Only the cursor doesn't change anymore on your built
I think the cursor fix went into osg cvs since the last stable osg
release - maybe building with a more recent osg would fix this.
Cheers - Dave
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I have searched both the c172p and SenecaII folder for autopilot or
gui or just menu and I can not find how these AC gray out the
autopilot menu. What's the secret?
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This can be changed back to 10 easily. I have many hours in real c172's
and the value of p_factor = 10 feels to me unrealistic. That is why
my local copy was changed to p_factor = 5.
Regards,
Dave P
I am getting the following error compiling fgfs from cvs today on two
different systems.
$ make
Making all in tests
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dad/source-osg/source-fgfs/tests'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `est-epsilon.c', needed by
`est-epsilon.o'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving
On 12/01/2009 11:38 AM, John Denker wrote:
On 12/01/2009 11:19 AM, Heiko Schulz wrote:
To your note: So the c172p has now:
-struts animation
The reported bug
http://www.av8n.com/fly/fgfs/htm/bug-list.htm#bug-x1768
concerns the nutcracker, which as of 1 Dec 2009 looks
On 12/01/2009 12:47 PM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for the list. A number of the c172p issues are on my to-do list (I've
indicated relative priorities - let me know if you think they are wrong), and
others should have been fixed recently.
I've put some comments inline, along
, so only the first item
was required to allow the nouveau module to release control so the
install could proceed.
Hope this helps others. Thanks Erik for staying on this!
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On 11/30/2009 09:44 AM, dave perry wrote:
Hi Erik,
For any Fedora users, I recommend preupgrade to FC12. All the fgfs
sounds work and are crystal clear, no crackle! This includes ATC, ATIS,
vor and loc ident, marker beacons, cockpit sounds (switch clicks, flaps,
etc.).
I encountered
, it has very poor frame rate and crackly sound. If I kill
the pulseaudio process, and then run fgfs, pulseaudio process is back, I
am back to no sound and great frame rates and when I exit fgfs, it locks
up again.
Anyone successfully using fgfs with sound in FC12?
Dave P.
Curtis Olson wrote
Problem fixed. Great sound including vor and loc idents. The problem
was FC10 rpms that did not get removed. alsa-plugins-pulseaudio were
the issue.
Sorry for the noise.
dave perry wrote:
Update on symptoms:
I went back to osg-2.8.2, updated SimGear, fgfs, and data from cvs.
Recall
Hi,
I used the preupgrade to FC12 from FC10 this Saturday on my ASUS
notebook (Intel core2 duo). This installed
openal-soft-1.10.622-2
openal-soft-devel-1.10.622-2 and
pulseaudio-0.9.21-1
I had to use OpenSceneGraph-2.9.5 as the svn up for osg broke fgfs link.
With the above I either get
Erik Hofman wrote:
dave perry wrote:
Before the recent updates, both had normal cockpit sound but no marker
beacon or nav ident sounds as well as working Doppler in fly-by view.
Just to be sure: did it have proper Doppler (reading the previous line
might say just the opposite
Erik Hofman wrote:
dave perry wrote:
Yes, Doppler was working before the cvs update.
[...@dadsoffice bin]$ ./al-info
AL_VENDOR = OpenAL Community
AL_RENDERER = Software
Alright, the same version as Georg; then it should be fixed in CVS.
Erik
crackly something like the right sound is fighting with a very low
pitched sound. Also, Doppler is now very broken with only the very
low pitched rumble and a crackle or pop when the closing speed goes from
positive to negative.
Hope this is helpful,
Dave P
,
Dave P.
I have to add that Sound volume is broken too now,(but Mute is working),
and mk-viii as well. Can't hear them anymore
Kind Regards
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I plan to after Thanksgiving and before Christmas. I need both the
32bit and 64 bit DVDs, so two long downloads.
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stefan riemens wrote:
Alternatively, upgrade to something newer. I have found PulseAudio has
much improved since f10. (I'm a long-time fedora user myself
@@ var update_actions = func {
var h0 = 0.63872;
var theta0_rad = 0.803068;
var radTOdeg = 57.295779;
- var ftTOm = 0.304569;
+ var ftTOm = 0.3048;
# Right main
var delta_h = dhR_ft.getValue()*ftTOm;
Dave P
Heiko Schulz wrote:
Hello.
First thanks for comitting the changes to the c172p.
For all, I don't see me as main author, just as another one beside the
already known, just made a new 3d-model and 3d-panel.
So thanks for Dave Perry as another contributer for the instruments-lights!
I see
Getting Started on Unix/linux link.
Heading 5.1 on that page had easy-to-follow instructions. I probably
compiled a lot more than required, but all worked. This was with FC10.
FC11 boost-1.37 is available as an rpm.
Hope this helps,
Dave P
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Heiko Schulz wrote:
Hello Dave,
I did the the 3d-model incl. the 3d-panel, but there was still a lot of
issues.
All other things (fdm, wrapping xml's, 2d-panels etc) I left untouched.
Hi Heiko (and anyone who is maintaining the c172P),
Several questions:
First, who is the Model
like it's my problem. I'll try and track
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other ac developers comments before I ask James Turner to commit this
small change.
Dave P.
? navradio.diff
Index: navradio.cxx
===
RCS file: /var/cvs/FlightGear
both my core2 duo (64 bit FC10) and my Athlon XP 3200+ (32 bit
FC10) both running FC10 openal and freealut distribution rpms. ATC and
aircraft sounds are now working on both systems. Neither had aircraft
sounds before this update. Thanks for all your work!
Dave P
Tim Moore wrote:
On 10/27/2009 01:49 PM, dave perry wrote:
Tim Moore wrote:
On 10/17/2009 07:42 PM, Ron Jensen wrote:
On Sat, 2009-10-17 at 11:24 -0600, dave perry wrote:
With current cvs update on my notebook, I am not getting the correct
field
Tim Moore wrote:
On 10/17/2009 07:42 PM, Ron Jensen wrote:
On Sat, 2009-10-17 at 11:24 -0600, dave perry wrote:
With current cvs update on my notebook, I am not getting the correct
field elevation when I set the altimeter to match the real weather
altimeter setting. It is off
.i386
freealut-1.1.0-6.fc9.i386
FC10 up to date
Alan Teeder wrote:
I had no sound yesterday evening – but this was an aircraft that I am
working on (JSBSim) and didn’t investigate why this should be suddenly so.
As with Dave Perry I have an Athlon 32 bit machine
Erik Hofman wrote:
It would be nice to know who of you who have problems run on 64-bit and
if any one with these problems (sounds not playing) actually runs in 32-bit.
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dave perry wrote:
Erik Hofman wrote:
It would be nice to know who of you who have problems run on 64-bit and
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Erik Hofman wrote:
dave perry wrote:
dave perry wrote:
With an update this morning from cvs, I still only hear ATC and that
with frequency distortion. Did I miss a required library change? I
have openal-0.0.9-0.15.20060204cvs.fc9.i386 and
freealut-1.1.0-6.fc9.i386 with fc10
James Sleeman wrote:
On 20/10/09 00:07, James Sleeman wrote:
On 19/10/09 23:42, Erik Hofman wrote:
Ok I think I've ironed out most of the bugs. I hope also the one that
James reported but I don't hold my breath for it just yet.
So far so good, compiles and runs, and produces
dave perry wrote:
With an update this morning from cvs, I still only hear ATC and that
with frequency distortion. Did I miss a required library change? I
have openal-0.0.9-0.15.20060204cvs.fc9.i386 and
freealut-1.1.0-6.fc9.i386 with fc10.
The above is on my desktop (Athlon XP 3200
syd adams wrote:
This works for me ...
./configure CFLAGS= -march=athlon CXXFLAGS=-march=athlon
--with-jpeg-factory
... once I remembered to do a make clean before make :)
Thanks Syd,
The make clean turned out to be the problem.
This works for me ...
./configure CFLAGS=-march=native
Anders Gidenstam wrote:
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009, dave perry wrote:
I have --build=i686 as a switch to configure. Where do I supply -march=?
You set CXXFLAGS and CFLAGS (but the latter might not be needed). My
configure line starts with:
configure CFLAGS=-O2 -g -march=core2 -mfpmath
With current cvs update on my notebook, I am not getting the correct
field elevation when I set the altimeter to match the real weather
altimeter setting. It is off by 160 feet today at KLMO (field elevation
5052). With my desktop which was last updated from cvs about 10/3, it
is very nearly
-4.3.2-7.i386.
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