After only a few flights with XC Soar on an Altair I am very impressed. Very good documentation also. I have been using See You Mobile on a PDA for some years. While See You Mobile is excellent software, I think the PDAs let it down in that they are not designed for hot and glary outdoor conditions.
I don't know the people at XCSoar, but want to thank them for such a generous gift to gliding. Hope to shout you a drink sometime. Cheers, Richard Hoskings +617 3377 6700 0418 745 824 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of david lawley Sent: Monday, 3 September 2007 9:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Aus-soaring] IPAQ Hi all, I have to disagree with Derek re XC Soar setup- I have set it up for many users and it certainly is no more difficult than any other such program. There was a time when it was more difficult to set up but the process is now very simple. Download and install program, only a few mouse clicks, copy Airspace/terrain/waypoints and topology files to My Documents/XCsoarDATA, then simply select files in the first setup window in XC Soar. Even this can be simplified now by using the new .XCM map mfiles in place of most of those above. There is even an online map file generator which will make all the neccesary terrain and topology maps, starting from either your waypoint file or from lat/long coordinates, again a very simple process. I am currently helping a number of pilots with setups and find most get used to it quite quickly, as long as they know how to use a PDA in the first place, a process taking a couple of hours. There is an active mailing list which quickly provides help to users with isuues, with the developers available if we ordinary users cant solve a problem. The developers even include some modifications suggested by users. New versions are available frequently(recently weekly!). Try that with Winpilot! The whole install and setup process takes less than 5 minutes. RE the post on glider instruments, I have to agree that they are primitive to say the least. Whilst accuracy and quality of commercial products is very good, they are as Emillis said very Retro, with the exception of the Altair computer display. But thats gliding, we seem stuck with 20 year old methods that dont work at all levels of our sport. While I am at it I have to send a big thanks to John Wharrington, who does a great job with XC Soar, though there seems to be a lot more changes during winter(I guess he's "Gone flying" in summer! All you XCsoar users out there, make sure to buy Johnny some drinks if you catch up with him, he does a great job with XCS, for no reward!!!! regards Dave -- David Lawley Computer Systems Manager Elizabeth Park Primary School Elizabeth East Primary School _______________________________________________ Aus-soaring mailing list [email protected] To check or change subscription details, visit: http://lists.internode.on.net/mailman/listinfo/aus-soaring _______________________________________________ Aus-soaring mailing list [email protected] To check or change subscription details, visit: http://lists.internode.on.net/mailman/listinfo/aus-soaring
