David Luff wrote:
Additionally, data files from TaxiDraw can now be submitted to myself
(david dot luff at nottingham dot ac dot uk) and I will make them available
on the TaxiDraw website, and forward them on to the master database in
appropriate format. Curt has agreed to use the data on
This racing simulation appears to be somehow related to FlightGear - at
least it makes use of Simgear:
http://vamos.sourceforge.net/requirements.html
Martin.
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On Tuesday 12 October 2004 13:39, David Luff wrote:
Unfortunately, Robin doesn't seem to have any data for download at the
moment. Hence I've put the last set of X-Plane data up on my site
*temporarily*. Please check back to Robin's site and download the updated
data when available.
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/source/simgear/scene
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv10533/simgear/scene
Modified Files:
Makefile.am
Log Message:
Final 0.3.7 changes.
Index: Makefile.am
===
RCS
On 10/12/04 at 5:08 PM Oliver C. wrote:
Great work, but i have one wish.
Could you implement a feature that allows to switch the
given default dimension unit between feet an meter?
For example in the taxiway propertie menu the length and width of
a taxiway is given in feet, but personally i
Shoot, that is junk that probalby shouldn't be there. I don't think it
actually causes a problem though.
Curt.
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/source/simgear/scene
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv10533/simgear/scene
Modified Files:
In the tarball, the directory is there with a Makefile.am with zero length
and a Makefile.in. I didn't try to generate from the tarball.
-Fred
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Shoot, that is junk that probalby shouldn't be there. I don't think it
actually causes a problem though.
Curt.
Frederic
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/releases
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv18174
Added Files:
FlightGear-0.9.6.tar.gz
Log Message:
Official source release for v0.9.6
I'm asking just to find out: Do we all agree that it makes much sense
to build the upcoming
Martin Spott wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/releases
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv18174
Added Files:
FlightGear-0.9.6.tar.gz
Log Message:
Official source release for v0.9.6
I'm asking just to find out: Do we all agree that it makes much
Martin Spott wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/releases
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv18174
Added Files:
FlightGear-0.9.6.tar.gz
Log Message:
Official source release for v0.9.6
I'm asking just to find out: Do we all agree that it makes much sense
to build
Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
I'm asking just to find out: Do we all agree that it makes much sense
to build the upcoming binary releases with a crease-patched version
of current PLIB CVS ?
Ahem, for this purpose I'll have put a patched version here within the
next couple of minutes
Martin Spott wrote:
I'm asking just to find out: Do we all agree that it makes much sense
to build the upcoming binary releases with a crease-patched version
of current PLIB CVS ?
Ahem, for this purpose I'll have put a patched version here within the
next couple of minutes that might serve as
Selon Jon Stockill [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
I'm asking just to find out: Do we all agree that it makes much sense
to build the upcoming binary releases with a crease-patched version
of current PLIB CVS ?
Ahem, for this purpose I'll have put a
Martin Spott wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/releases
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv18174
Added Files:
FlightGear-0.9.6.tar.gz
Log Message:
Official source release for v0.9.6
I'm asking just to find out: Do we all agree that it makes much sense
to build
Martin,
If so, you might want to include some updated 3d models. For example the 737
is still flat shaded and the adf instrument is still ordered in in the wrong
direction in current cvs base package.
I am currently reviewing our models and will provide a patch later this
evening.
Hi,
I couldn't find any recomodation for a good Joystick on the web page...
Which should I buy? It must be an USB one (are there any others left?)
and will nearly exclusively be used for flying simulators (FlightGear
and MSFS).
It should wor out of the box with FGFS. Linux compatability isn't
On Monday 11 October 2004 10:37, Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
This patch is great - it works and it significantly
increases the frame rate on a simple Linux-PC (old 600 MHz
PentiumIII with Radeon9200) from 4-5 to 7-8 fps on the
default location,
With
Lee Elliott a écrit :
On Monday 11 October 2004 10:37, Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
This patch is great - it works and it significantly
increases the frame rate on a simple Linux-PC (old 600 MHz
PentiumIII with Radeon9200) from 4-5 to 7-8 fps on the
Lee Elliott wrote:
On Monday 11 October 2004 10:37, Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
This patch is great - it works and it significantly
increases the frame rate on a simple Linux-PC (old 600 MHz
PentiumIII with Radeon9200) from 4-5 to 7-8 fps on the
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 20:08, Horst J. Wobig wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
On Monday 11 October 2004 10:37, Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
This patch is great - it works and it significantly
increases the frame rate on a simple Linux-PC (old 600 MHz
PentiumIII
Frederic Bouvier a écrit :
Lee Elliott a écrit :
The crease patch works well for me here but the DList patch seems to
result in a consistent seg fault.
I suspect it's due to the ATI Linux drivers for my Radeon 9200.
Can anyone else running Linux with a Radeon 9xxx series card, using
ATI's
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 14:59, Lee Elliott wrote:
On Monday 11 October 2004 10:37, Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
This patch is great - it works and it significantly
increases the frame rate on a simple Linux-PC (old 600 MHz
PentiumIII with Radeon9200)
Simon Hollier a écrit :
I'm running 9200/Linux/DRI drivers... the crease patch was great (thanks!).
The DList patch gives me a frame rate of around 0.2 fps when I look at any
objects or change the view... it might as well segfault. I don't use the ATI
drivers on Linux because they are way too
Erik Hofman wrote:
Sent: 12 October 2004 18:42
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: [Flightgear-cvslogs] CVS:releases
FlightGear-0.9.6.tar.gz, NONE,
Martin Spott wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/releases
In
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 15:27, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Simon Hollier a écrit :
I'm running 9200/Linux/DRI drivers... the crease patch was great
(thanks!). The DList patch gives me a frame rate of around 0.2 fps when I
look at any objects or change the view... it might as well segfault. I
Vivian Meazza wrote :
Hmmm ... last time I tried Plib cvs (last week) there seemed to be some
problem with joystick axes under Cygwin. I reverted to 1.8.3, no problem.
Lack of time has precluded further investigation.
I already posted on that subject on the plib list but without any response.
The
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 20:36, Simon Hollier wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 15:27, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Simon Hollier a écrit :
I'm running 9200/Linux/DRI drivers... the crease patch was
great (thanks!). The DList patch gives me a frame rate of
around 0.2 fps when I look at any
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:27:54 +0200
Frederic Bouvier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgot the Dlist patch that was posted on the list by Erik and get the
all new 0.9.6 or CVS
Now I'm a bit confused (again!). I thought that Erik's patch, like
Matthias', was a patch to plib. I saw a bunch of CVS
1) crease is a patch to PLIB
2) dlist has been solved within simgear: *NO PATCH REQUIRED*
Erik could fix this *without* touching plib by moving the call
to another thread. It now lives in simgear's model.cxx
Make sure that simgear/scene/tgdb/leaf.cxx *does not*
contain a call to makeDList().
Horst
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:00:08 + (UTC), Martin Spott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This racing simulation appears to be somehow related to FlightGear - at
least it makes use of Simgear:
http://vamos.sourceforge.net/requirements.html
As far as I can see, the only part of SimGear it uses is
Lee Elliott wrote:
Hmm... Now I'm getting:
config.status: error: cannot find input file:
simgear/scene/fgsg/Makefile.in
Making all in src-libs
make[1]: Entering directory
`/common/cvs/CVSROOT/SimGear/src-libs'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory
Lee Elliott wrote:
Hmm... Now I'm getting:
config.status: error: cannot find input file:
simgear/scene/fgsg/Makefile.in
Making all in src-libs
make[1]: Entering directory
`/common/cvs/CVSROOT/SimGear/src-libs'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 21:28, Geoff Reidy wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
Hmm... Now I'm getting:
config.status: error: cannot find input file:
simgear/scene/fgsg/Makefile.in
Making all in src-libs
make[1]: Entering directory
`/common/cvs/CVSROOT/SimGear/src-libs'
make[1]: Nothing
Simon Hollier wrote:
I'm running 9200/Linux/DRI drivers... the crease patch was great (thanks!).
The DList patch gives me a frame rate of around 0.2 fps when I look at any
objects or change the view... it might as well segfault. [...]
[...]
Wishing I had chosen Nvidia so I could enjoy
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Sent: 12 October 2004 20:36
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re:[Flightgear-cvslogs] CVS:releases
FlightGear-0.9.6.tar.gz, NONE,
Vivian Meazza wrote :
Hmmm ... last time I tried Plib cvs (last week) there seemed to be some
Mathias Fr??hlich wrote:
I am currently reviewing our models and will provide a patch later this
evening.
I'd be glad to 'maintain' a temporary PLIB package for FlightGear if
people welcome this effort but I don't want to cross anyone's plans,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
The patch below will cure the joystick problem on Windows :
Included in plib-20041012-FG.tar.gz at the same location :-)
Martin.
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The Slackware 10.0 package is now available. It should also work on
Slackware 9.1 systems.
You can find it at http://flightgear.stockill.org.uk/
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* Christian Mayer -- Tuesday 12 October 2004 20:46:
Which should I buy? It must be an USB one (are there any others left?)
and will nearly exclusively be used for flying simulators (FlightGear
and MSFS).
It should wor out of the box with FGFS. Linux compatability isn't
important
Martin Spott writes:
Simon Hollier wrote:
I'm running 9200/Linux/DRI drivers... the crease patch was great (thanks!).
The DList patch gives me a frame rate of around 0.2 fps when I look at any
objects or change the view... it might as well segfault. [...]
[...]
Wishing I had chosen Nvidia
Simon Hollier wrote:
Running gprof(5 seconds of flightgear after loadup) shows 100+ milllion
calls to std::Deque_iterator of FGTileEntry, and std::deque of FGTileEntry
and FGDefferedModel. My system swaps like mad even with 512M.
This could be a sensible reason for your crippled frame-rate
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