On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Drew Kirkpatrick wrote:
I'm fairly restricted on this point, I have to pack the data the way
Flightgear unpacks it. I am using the same object/structure to pack
the data in. I should have mentioned, the laptop sending the joystick
information (when it's not working) is a 32 bit gentoo box, and the
receiver of those packets running flightgear is a 64 bit gentoo box.
Could this have something to do with byte order?
I am not familiar with the networking part of FlightGear (nor any other
part, mostly), but since FlightGear is so portable I am sure
encoding/decoding routines for the network data somewhere.
If the struct you are sending is a FGNetCtrls instance
(src/Network/net_ctrls.hxx) then there seems to be encoding/decoding
routines in FGNativeCtrls (src/Network/native_ctrls.hxx). Are you using
them on the data before you send it?
Best regards,
Anders Gidenstam
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