Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I need to pick a less popular project to be involved in ... maybe a
python to cobol translator written in prolog.
Ooo ooo yeah. I've been looking for one of those :-)
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Hi there,
my name is Quint Mouthaan and I'm a student at the Technical University
Delft in the Netherlands. I'm working a project in which we want to use
FlightGear. The first thing we want to do is analyze some flight data. I saw
a thread a little while ago about a tool that would be added to
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 14:57:01 +0200
Quint Mouthaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Delft in the Netherlands. I'm working a project in which we want to use
Can you tell us about your project? We always like to hear
about how FlightGear is being used. :-)
FlightGear. The first thing we want to do is
Quint,
There is Atlas (atlas.sourceforge.net), which connects to Glight Gear and plots the
aircraft's track on a nice moving map display. It doesn't record any other data, but
the source code will show you one way of getting data out of FlightGear.
- Julian
Quint Mouthaan wrote:
JSBSim can output data to the console or to a file in .csv
format (comma separated values). JSBSim can also write the
data out to a socket. See FGOutput.cpp and FGfdmSocket.cpp
for more information. The socket approach is nice for real
time stuff. Flightgear may have some or all (and more)
: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 6:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Plotting tool
Hi there,
my name is Quint Mouthaan and I'm a student at the Technical University
Delft in the Netherlands. I'm working a project in which we want to use
FlightGear. The first thing we want to do
Regarding the thread you are referring to - The code is presently with Alex
Perry and he is in the process of integrating it into SimGear (?) and should
be available soon.
On a side note ... Curt, did you decide whether you want to have it in
the CVS tree for SimGear ? If you did and you
Alex Perry writes:
Regarding the thread you are referring to - The code is presently with Alex
Perry and he is in the process of integrating it into SimGear (?) and should
be available soon.
On a side note ... Curt, did you decide whether you want to have it in
the CVS tree for SimGear
I need to pick a less popular project to be involved in ... maybe a
python to cobol translator written in prolog.
Which reminds me ... does Mesa have support for AALIB yet ?
Several people have been complaining about having to run FGFS under
X and/or Windows. I know that AALIB supports both