On Saturday 09 December 2006 19:55, leee wrote:
> Thanks to all for suggesting areas to look into i.e. AI aircraft and X11
> vsynch settings - both are candidates here.  I might have a look at the
> kernel preemption too.
>
> I'll report back...
>
> LeeE

Well, I've tried removing references to AI aircraft, including removing 
references to it from preferences.xml, ensuring that the VBlank nVidia 
settings are checked and also re-compiling my kernel without pre-emption but 
none of it seemed to make any difference - I still get the periodical pause 
despite reasonable frame rates.

I tried another aircraft (B-52F) that doesn't have so much  Nasal running and 
the problem doesn't occur.  The inference is that it's aircraft dependent, 
specifically the Nasal content.

Could a few other people give the SU-37 a bit of a run and see if they notice 
any SU-37 specific problems?

There's a lot of Nasal stuff running all the time in the SU-37, both listeners 
and timers, and I'm beginning to suspect an interaction problem between the 
generic FG Nasal code and the aircraft specific stuff I've used in the SU-37.

Any help or pointers would be welcome - I'd like to get this one working as it 
demonstrates some of the 'out-of-the-envelope' qualities of YASim very well 
i.e. it can do most of the SU-27/37 maneuvers I've tried and the current FG 
version includes a 'Kulbit' manuever script (Ctrl-k), which works about 60% 
of the time:)  (the current development version here also has an automatic 
spin recovery function) (Slow down to about 205-6 kts before trying the 
Ctrl-k Kulbit maneuver otherwise you could be waiting for a long time and 
wondering what's going on, or rather, not going on:)

I'd appreciate any comments or observations before I start re-writing, 
again...          ;)

LeeE


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