* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Wilson) [2001.12.22 08:27]:
> Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Speaking of which, when I hit 's' to switch panel, it looks like we're
> > reading the XML file each time. It funny that loading scenery doesn't
> > cause any hiccups in performance but switching
Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Speaking of which, when I hit 's' to switch panel, it looks like we're
> reading the XML file each time. It funny that loading scenery doesn't
> cause any hiccups in performance but switching panels does.
Yep, I just used the panel-load that was/is boun
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Norman Vine) [2001.12.21 19:25]:
> Bernie Bright writes:
> >
> >Norman Vine wrote:
> >>
> >> We could even walk both the compressed and the uncompressed
> >> tree and use the 'newest' file for easy experimentation.
> >>
> >Easy and slow. I remember someone once saying on th
Bernie Bright writes:
>
>Norman Vine wrote:
>>
>> We could even walk both the compressed and the uncompressed
>> tree and use the 'newest' file for easy experimentation.
>>
>Easy and slow. I remember someone once saying on this very list that
>file opening is a performance killer :)
It can be
Norman Vine wrote:
>
> John Check writes:
> >
> >> Eventually, I guess you could have a separate subdirectory for each
> >> instrument, with a README, etc. Think of yourself as a fine
> >> craftsman, like a watchmaker.
> >>
> >
> >err.. uhh... umm.. whatever.
> >I'd like to stay away
John Check writes:
>
>> Eventually, I guess you could have a separate subdirectory for each
>> instrument, with a README, etc. Think of yourself as a fine
>> craftsman, like a watchmaker.
>>
>
>err.. uhh... umm.. whatever.
>I'd like to stay away from excessive directories. Maybe if t
On Friday 21 December 2001 04:34 pm, you wrote:
> John Check writes:
> > While I'm at it... is there a chance we might see being able to
> > include fully defined layers in instruments at some point? The best
> > I can do now is
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> You should be able to include a
John Check writes:
> While I'm at it... is there a chance we might see being able to
> include fully defined layers in instruments at some point? The best
> I can do now is
>
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where Layers/gauge-face.xml contains
n
gauge face
Aircraft/Instruments/Textures/v
I found the following magazine review, which I used to fix the
performance of the YASim model. It's the turbo variant.
http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/content/specs/79cessnaturbo.html
Also, this site, which is a buyer's guide for the 310 family, has lots
of good trivia about equipment variat