On Friday 01 October 2004 22:19, Horst J. Wobig wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
could someone on Linux confirm that the ballistic sub-model
stuff works properly for them?
The only outstanding difference Vivian and I could identify
between our systems is that his is Windows based whereas I'm
Lee Elliott wrote:
Hello Horst,
thanks very much for posting that again - the bit I missed first
time was ** --enable-ai-models**
When I include this param it works here too.
Doh!
LeeE
Glad I could help. The hint concerning --enable-ai-models came from somebody
else. I just checked if it
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
Introduction to Air Traffic Control
http://cherokee.stanford.edu/~bayen/msande212.html
Might be of some interest?
Also see...for a UK perspective with ATC
http://www.compulink.co.uk/~smctighe/EGSS/EGSS_files.html
-|steve|-
Before somebody rushes off and starts implementing procedures and vocabulary
from any one book: take into account that each country (USA is a country in
this respect) has its own specific ATC things. The generic idea is the same
but the implementations are considerably different. If you want to
Since mid week, I have not been able to successfully make install
fgfs. Here is the output from the link:
Making install in Main
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/source/source/src/Main'
g++ -DPKGLIBDIR=\/usr/local/FlightGear/share/FlightGear\ -g -O2
-D_REENTRANT -L/usr/X11R6/lib
Any known issues with the current binary distribution for Win32? It all went
smooth, the image appeared, the sounds started, but after one second
everything disappeared without leaving any clue. I ran the same sequence
with the log level increased, but even there no real clue why the program
would
I have tweaked the AC loader in PLIB to ignore the lines with
crease. Until now, there was a fatal error since it was an unknown
token. Such ac files can now be loaded int PPE and into FGFS, if FGFS
is compiled with the newest PLIB.
Also, I created a new PPE Windos binary from the current source
Wolfram Kuss wrote:
Sent: 02 October 2004 19:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Attn 3D model creators
I have tweaked the AC loader in PLIB to ignore the lines with
crease. Until now, there was a fatal error since it was an unknown
token. Such ac files can now be
Dave Perry wrote:
Other information: I have recent cvs of plib, openal, SimGear,
FlightGear (recent=Thursday evening).
plib configure switches --build=athlon
openal configure switches --build=athlon --enable-alsa --enable-optimize
SimGear configure switches --build=athlon --with-jpeg-factory
Vivian wrote:
Any chance of implementing the token?
Sorry, no.
Things have developed quite differently to how I hoped and so a) there
was not much 3D modelling or model conversion for the flightsim I work
on and b) I am currently down to almost no spare time :-(.
Regards
Vivian
Bye bye,
I last built FlightGear successfully on 15 August (I hadn't realized
it had been so long). I had to make one small change to get to to
build today, which I've put in CVS, but now I'm having a problem with
OpenGL initialization. My old binary (also built with SDL) still runs
fine; the new one
Well, there has been some progress on implementing an OpenATC protocol
based on the tnl library.
Putting together a package that will create applications for master
server nodes, controller nodes, and pilot nodes. If your comfortable
with the FG/SimGear directory structure and build process
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