* Jim Wilson -- Wednesday 20 February 2002 00:52:
Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
No wonder, the patch was not against the latest CVS, so it removed
everything that was added later! Very nasty ... :-(
Sorry about that...actually I was quite current, but usually I like to cvs
Andy Ross writes:
The bug with mis-reporting airspeed as groundspeed has been fixed.
Problem is, the --wind argument doesn't seem to work anymore. :)
Specifying something like --wind=270@20 definitely used to work, I
remember testing against it. But now, the FDM gets zeros. I didn't
Hi guys!
Could you please advice me what dual processor system should I buy
Athlon MP or PentiumIII with Geforce3 or 4
what linux kernels support 760 chipset
have anyone measured benchmarks with athlons and pentuimIII with nvidia
drivers under linux?
athlon is good but what about stability?
Thanx
athlon is good but what about stability?
Unfortunately I never hat an Athlon SMP system in my hands to try out.
Athlon UP is pretty nice and stable,
Martin.
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On Wednesday 20 February 2002 06:09, you wrote:
Hi guys!
Could you please advice me what dual processor system should I buy
Athlon MP or PentiumIII with Geforce3 or 4
what linux kernels support 760 chipset
have anyone measured benchmarks with athlons and pentuimIII with nvidia
drivers under
If you filter on certain frequencies you can hear satanic messages. Even
worse, if you play them backwards you hear Btitney Spears singing
Oh, great. I meant B_r_itney. This was not a Freudian slip. :-)
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Gene Buckle wrote:
On Wed, 06 Feb 2002 10:36:55 +0100
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
matthew law wrote:
I can provide these as .wav, .au, or .mp3 files. MP3 would be
better for me
to distribute as I am only on a modem at home.
Preferably not mp3. I'd rather have 22Khz than mp3
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Roman Grigoriev wrote:
Hi guys!
Could you please advice me what dual processor system should I buy
Athlon MP or PentiumIII with Geforce3 or 4
what linux kernels support 760 chipset
have anyone measured benchmarks with athlons and pentuimIII with nvidia
drivers under
Preferably not mp3. I'd rather have 22Khz than mp3 bacause it removes
audio information which might be harmfull.
What kind of harmful audio info is removed?
MP3 filters for one playback rate only. All audio information thet can't
be heard by the human ear is removed (that is,
Gene Buckle wrote:
Preferably not mp3. I'd rather have 22Khz than mp3 bacause it removes
audio information which might be harmfull.
What kind of harmful audio info is removed?
MP3 filters for one playback rate only. All audio information thet can't
be heard by the human ear is removed (that
MP3 filters for one playback rate only. All audio information thet can't
be heard by the human ear is removed (that is, frequency bands are
removed). It might be that the removed frequencies can be heard when
doing pitch shifting. So you basically get a malformed audio sound then
(not
David Megginson wrote:
Jim Wilson writes:
And the question that brings to mind is, how will we be able to set
the z axis in a way that it can handle the panel? In other words,
the scale is so large now that it'll disappear just like airplane
model components do when viewed too
Sure. Scaling is not a problem with plib. The classes
ssgTransform and ssgTexTrans are put in the scene graph to
control object and texture transformations of their kids.
One of the setTransform operations allows scaling.
Regards.
Mark K Vallevand
Fat, dumb and happy. 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
I'm using the cvs version flightgear. When I tried to make it says
cannot find -lmk4
there aren't any mk4 lib files in /us/local/lib, but I have already
installed mk4 using the cygwin install program. I haven't the foggiest
clue where to get mk4. I have tried recvsing flightgear to no avail.
David Megginson writes:
Jim Wilson writes:
And the question that brings to mind is, how will we be able to set
the z axis in a way that it can handle the panel? In other words,
the scale is so large now that it'll disappear just like airplane
model components do when viewed too
Vallevand, Mark K writes:
Sure. Scaling is not a problem with plib. The classes
ssgTransform and ssgTexTrans are put in the scene graph to
control object and texture transformations of their kids.
One of the setTransform operations allows scaling.
Be careful with scaling objects though
Martin van Beilen writes:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 10:50:40PM +0100, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
there is no 'ann' in the manual.
I'm using V1.11. But ann isn't a new feature.
slaps forehead
DUH!
/slaps
CVS comes with a fake manual page. :-(
On most linux systems 'info -f cvs' is very
Hmmm, it sounds exactly like you are picking up an older version of
simgear some place. I'd check through your hard drive to make sure
something older isn't installed (or make sure you did 'make install'
after running 'make' for 0.0.17 ...) :-)
Regards,
Curt.
Alasdair Campbell writes:
My
My first attempt at building 0.7.9 led to this:
Making all in ATC
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/FlightGear-0.7.9/src/ATC'
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src/Include -I../.. -I../../src
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -g -O2 -c atis.cxx
In file included from atis.cxx:49:
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 10:14 pm, you wrote:
Hmmm, it sounds exactly like you are picking up an older version of
simgear some place. I'd check through your hard drive to make sure
something older isn't installed (or make sure you did 'make install'
after running 'make' for 0.0.17 ...)
Yes, you are correct. In fact, this explains an artifact
I'm seeing in one of my programs. The normals must be getting
screwed up because of scaling because lighting is funny on a
pair of identical objects that have been scaled and rotated.
I'll have to chase that idea down.
Regards.
Mark K
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This would work best if we put the panel into a different scene graph
from everything else:
setclipplanesforworld();
ssgCullAndDraw(world);
setclipplanesforpanel();
ssgCullAndDraw(panel);
Does this make sense? Setting up a seperate
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alasdair Campbell) [2002.02.20 16:00]:
My first attempt at building 0.7.9 led to this:
Making all in ATC
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/FlightGear-0.7.9/src/ATC'
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src/Include -I../.. -I../../src
-I/usr/local/include
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 11:29 pm, you wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alasdair Campbell) [2002.02.20 16:00]:
My first attempt at building 0.7.9 led to this:
Making all in ATC
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/FlightGear-0.7.9/src/ATC'
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
[This didn't seem to come through the first time. Apologies if you
see it twice.]
Here's a fun toy. I've been using the property picker a lot recently,
while working on a panel for the Harrier. Sometimes it gets difficult
to find the property you're looking for in a crowded tree. The
Why is the twin panel starting out mostly off screen?
Curt.
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