* Jim Wilson -- Sunday 16 February 2003 00:19:
1) Use the current 3D Modeling system. [...]
2) Take code from the opengc project and change it [...]
Any comments?
Doesn't opengc depend on the freetype lib? And isn't that platform
specific? I never got opengc compiled, because it asked for an
Melchior,
Doesn't opengc depend on the freetype lib? And isn't that platform
specific? I never got opengc compiled, because it asked for an obsolete
freetype version, while I had only freetype2 installed. So all in all,
point 2 doesn't really sound exciting to me.
I got it to compile under
Dave Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I updated SimGear, FlightGear, and the base from cvs and recompiled
today. Since then, all the c172 panels (both 2d and 3d) have two bugs.
1. The airspeed indicator does not work, and
2. The tachometer pointer looks like it is part of a dial. It does
The rpm needle mapping is fixed in cvs now.
Just thought I'd note that these new instruments are pretty heavy on
texture memory. Might be a big frame hit for some cards. They sure look nice
though, especially when zooming in!
Best,
Jim
Dave Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I updated SimGear,
Just thought I'd note that these new instruments are pretty heavy on
texture memory. Might be a big frame hit for some cards. They sure look nice
though, especially when zooming in!
Another thought: whenever the full-screen panel models are working
again (they are currently both broken, at
Steam gauges for N1 and N2 are available at:
http://home.attbi.com/~davidculp2/fg_index.htm
,which also has links to the 737, T-38 and F-16 stuff. Note that the values
for N1 and N2 are faked, but are helpful anyway. Now, where do we cram 16 of
these gauges into the B-52 cockpit?
Dave Culp
Committed to cvs ...
Jim Wilson writes:
Here's a patch to fix the asi problem (it affects most aircraft panels).
Best,
Jim
Index: airspeed_indicator.cxx
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RCS file:
Jim Wilson writes:
The rpm needle mapping is fixed in cvs now.
Just thought I'd note that these new instruments are pretty heavy on
texture memory. Might be a big frame hit for some cards. They sure look nice
though, especially when zooming in!
That was my screw up. I accidentally
Major A writes:
Just thought I'd note that these new instruments are pretty heavy on
texture memory. Might be a big frame hit for some cards. They sure look nice
though, especially when zooming in!
Another thought: whenever the full-screen panel models are working
again (they are
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