Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have written a circuit simulator in Nasal, which can be used as the 
> electrical system for aircrafts in FlightGear.  My script allows a user to 
> create a virtual circuit, and obtain the voltages for all the nodes in the 
> circuit with ease.  Please test it out if you are interested. :)
> 
> The script, as well as a more thorough description of the script can be found 
> at:
> http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~cs233144/Flightgear/Systems/Electrical/electrical.nas
> 
> This script has several dependencies.  All of them are contained in:
> http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~cs233144/Flightgear/
> 
> I am currently in the process of modifying the scripts to simulate a 
> hydraulic 
> system.  If possible, I may modify the resulting hydraulic system into a 
> pneumatic system.
> 
> Ampere
> 
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Figures that it would be Ampere that would model the electrical system.
Now if only we could get Volt and Watt to contribute ...
Josh


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