inadequate :-)
Sorry for the highly unscientific explanation. HTH.
Groeten,- Jacco
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*) I know, its *mass* is a kilogram. It weighs about 9.81 Newtons.
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to lurk mode
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dimension arrays. But since it looks like this doesn't work
for all compilers, I guess I be writing some for loops.
Rob
Can you do a memcpy(), or isn't that supported on all architectures?
Groeten,- Jacco
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I think this is one area where MSFS got it right: decouple all the
individual pieces of the puzzle, so people can concentrate on their
area of expertise, and allow the end-user to pick and choose their
favourite elements.
My 2 cents.
Groeten,- Jacco
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be able to do man rpcgen.
Don't let the references to RPC (Remote Procedure Calls) confuse you,
XDR was created to support RPC but can also be used stand-alone.
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this already exist?
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Wilco.
The latter is for
permanency, the former lets the rest of us use the patch while the
message is in Curt's inbox queue.
I'm guessing you guys will probably not benefit much from this, or it
would have been fixed a long time ago. Anyway, enjoy.
Groeten,- Jacco