On Mon, 4 Feb 2013, Michael Sabino wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there is a group of flightgear users who are trying
> to develop a library for the real avionics protocols so that
> instruments could communicate to each other using
> MIL-STD-1553/ARINC/HSDB(F-22 Raptor). I am currently working on a c#
> library/application to do just that, and was wondering if we could
> pool some effort.
>
> Here is a link to what I have so far in C#:
> https://github.com/DoYouKnow/MIL_STD_1553/tree/master/MIL_STD_1553
>
> It's a simple MIL-STD-1760E/1553 decoder that takes a 20-bit frame,
> outputs if the parity is good, decodes the frame (telling you the
> various flags that are set, the destination address, whether it's a
> broadcast frame, whether it's addressed to a nuclear weapon carriage
> store (using the SubAddress/ModeCode bits) using MIL-STD-1760E, and
> tells you the subsystem address).
>
This is insanely cool.  I just wish I had the time to help!

g.

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