On 11/28/2010 2:41 PM, Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Yeah, problems is fixed! I had --model-hz=30. Setting it to 120 (so it
> was omitted from the commandline by FGRun) fixed the problem.
>
> For what it's worth (I do think it is weird that some aircraft are not
> affected by low model-hz, while others are), some more info below:
>
> > Bertrand wrote:
> >
> > Since I am mostly involved in the landing gears code of JSBSim, I
> > would be interested in having more details about the problem you
> > experienced.
>
> After takeoff, bouncing stops. After landing, bouncing continues.
> When braking, the intensity of the bounces increases significantly.
> Apparently not all JSBSim aircraft bounce (see list below).
> There are three categories of bouncing to be distincted:
> **
> *No bouncing:*
> 737-300 (J)
> 777-200ER (Y)
> Storch (J)
> F-117 (J)
>
> *Small bouncing:
> *b1900d (J)
> Bravo (J)
> ercoupe (J)
> followme (J)
>
> *Extreme bouncing:
> *747-400 (J)
> c172p (J)
>
> Cheers and thanks for the "help"!
> Gijs
>
>

If I recall correctly, we had a similar problem 3 or 4 years ago that 
only showed up on Windows builds.  It had to do with uninitialized 
variables that happened to be set to 0 on Linux (gcc) builds and random 
stuff on Windows (MSVC++) builds. Could be a similar problem this time?

-Reagan

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