On 11/27/05, bass pumped <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/27/05, John Wojnaroski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > bass pumped wrote:
> >
> > >On 11/23/05, pmaclean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>Well I got flight gear (version 0.9.8) to compile thanks
> > >>to the posting by Erik Hofman.
> > >>http://mail.flightgear.org/pipermail/simgear-cvslogs/2005-January/001011.html
> > >>
> > >>I am using Visual Studio dotnet (7.1) on Win2K.  The only reason I
> > >>have had any success building this environment is due to the
> > >>following article:
> > >>http://www.geoffmclane.com/fg/fgmsvc7.htm
> > >>
> > >>Now I am having an issue running the compiled code as freeglut.dll
> > >>is not accessible.  I'm sure it's a path issue...
> > >>
> > >>I am still interested in knowing the format of latitude,
> > >>longitude and altitude with respect to flightgear's net FDM format.  Does 
> > >>anyone know the 64bit description of these fields?
> > >>
> > >>Paul
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> > >
> > >hmm...   I think I was able to read latitude and longitude properly
> > >over net fdm.  Let me check and get back to you.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > look in net_fdm.hxx for the variable type and units,  as in radians and
> > meters
> >
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>
> Hi,
>
> I had a look at the net_fdm output data.  I am seeing fluctations in
> the data.... they look quite strange.  I am running the model at 120
> hz and the data rate is at 10 hz.  There seems to be a fluctuation
> which I cannot account for from the code.  I put in a printf statement
> and got the following for the vcas output
>
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
> speed=-398976952544137610000000000000.000000
> speed=2.588009
>
>
> I did a prinf for the vcas just befor the htonf function call, and the
> data it was reading was right.   Is there a bug?   This is  FG 0.9.9.
>
> Regards,
>
oops...   disregard the above ouput.  I found an error in what I had
done.   Right now I can only confirm that the data being put on the
network is wrong.  I have matlab running on another computer reading
the output as -398976952544137610000000000000.000000 insead of
2.58802.  I know my matlab code is working... it worked perfectly with
0.9.8.

I'll keep everyone updated

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