Martin Muc wrote:

> Just trying Flight Gear for the first time today.  What a  ridiculously 
>top-notch open source project.  Just awesome.  Congrats and thank  you to 
>everyone who's made it so.

Glad you like it. It's only as good as the people who contribute.

Sorry I don't have many useful answers for you:

> Now, first question, on the  downloads page it says:
> 
>         "64-bit overlay: If you run 64-bit  windows, you can download the 
> self 
>extracting 64-bit version of  FlightGear.  This installs over the top of the 
>standard 32 bit version so  you will need to install that first."
> 
> What are the benefits of this?   Does it result in faster performance?  
> reduce 
>memory usage?  what?  Clearly it  is optional since the main fgsetup-2.0.0.exe 
>has installed an run  fine.

Sorry, I don't know the answer to this. FG (used) to have some memory occupancy 
issues when flying long distances, so there might be a benefit from being able 
to access more memory, but that's a guess.
 
> And my main question, has anyone built a mock GPS  display in any of the 
>cockpits? and if so has anyone thought of simulating,  outputting, or logging 
>the NMEA GPS ASCII data stream for time, position,  heading, speed, waypoints, 
>etc?

Have a look at the Docs/ directory of your FG install point. From memory (I'm 
not at my FG computer right now), there's a README.IO and a README.Protocol 
file 
which may help.

> I would be interested in adding this  feature, so I will mention it on 
> -devel, 
>but I thought I'd ask on -users first  and see if it is already implemented, 
>known, used by users who can help/answer  before asking developers.
> 
> 
> I have checked the FAQ and there's nothing  there mentioning GPS, but I just 
>did a google search with "site:flightgear.org  gps" and these two wiki pages  
>http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/GPS   and   
>http://wiki.flightgear.org/GPS_internals  mostly answer my question that  the 
>GPS modelling has been, apparently, thoroughly done.  Great.  So the only  
>question then is has the NMEA ASCII output been considered?
> 
> ...answering  my own question again, I see NMEA is mentioned as a command 
> line 
>option here http://wiki.flightgear.org/Command_line_options and I've now found 
>it in  the FlightGear launch Wizard too.  Great.
> 
> Okay, last question, I  just tried sending that NMEA output to a file and it 
>has NMEA sentences for  GPGSA, GPRMC, and GPGGA.  Can it also send GPGLL, 
>GPGSV, 
>and GPVTG, and if so,  how can I enable this?  Or is this a -devel question 
>and 
>I should ask  there?

I think this is a -devel question.

-Stuart

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