On Wednesday 28 November 2001 04:45 pm, you wrote:
> > So then, to migrate changes in JSBSim.cpp to JSBSim.cxx is a manual
> > process??
>
> This is not something one would normally do. JSBSim.cpp is sort of a
> "driver" program that initializes an instance of FGFDMExec and then reads a
> script or an initialization file and just runs (calls a FGFDMExec::Run()
> repeatedly) - it's batch, not realtime. Useful for testing and educational
> purposes.
>
> JSBSim.cxx also instantiates an instance of FGFDMExec, and calls the Run()
> method periodically as directed by FlightGear, but it also copies important
> data between JSBSim and FGFS.
>
> > and changes to the other .cpp and .h files are picked up by the
> > respective makefiles when building fgfs and the standalone jsbsim? And,
> > finally, is JSBSim.cxx "work-in-progress", i.e. the databus is not fully
> > populated or there are more e->set_xxx(eng->get(...) )to code?
>
> The data bus is probably populated enough for your purposes (?). If not, it
> can likely be made to do so fast enough.

No, not for turbine engines.  More parameters are needed:
N1, N2, EPR, fuel flow
just as a start ...

>
> > BTW: has the problem with the c310 twin engine models been resolved?
>
> Yes, I believe so. Stupid error. Check the JSBSim web site/page as
> mentioned below.
>
> Jon
>
> Jon Berndt
> Coordinator,
> JSBSim Project
> http://jsbsim.sf.net
>
> Enter BUG REPORTS at
> http://sf.net/tracker/?atid=119399&group_id=19399
>
> Enter FEATURE REQUESTS at
> http://sf.net/tracker/?atid=369399&group_id=19399
>
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