"Curtis L. Olson" wrote:
> Martin Spott wrote:

>>I herewith repeat my offer to run a server that replicates audio
>>channels using Voice-over-IP protocols using Asterisk with a conference
>>setup.
[...]
> This could be setup as a completely separate application.

Oh, no - please !  :-))

> [...] If FlightGear 
> was running with the "telnet" interface enabled, the remote audio 
> communication application could easily fetch the currently tuned com 
> frequencies from FlightGear.

It's not just about comm _frequencies_, it's not only about automated
ATC messages. I'm talking about the ability to transport sim pilot's
blather over the net.
I heavily object against running this as a separate application after
I've seen M$FS pilots running into heavy trouble while connecting
multiple add-on applications to their sim. Over the time we'll run into
version imcompatibilities and sort of that stuff. This is why I'd
prefer to have such an interface built into FlightGear.
IAXClient focuses on portability and I've already managed to build it
on AIX, IRIX, Solaris8, FreeBSD and Linux - with neglectible
programming skills  ;-)  It's very small and think it is worth being
incorporated into FlightGear:

quickstep: 18:00:28 ~/CVS/Asterisk/iaxclient> du -ks *
28      COPYING.LIB
16      CVS
12      README
3180    lib
1548    simpleclient


Cheers,
        Martin.
-- 
 Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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