On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 21:49:18 -0600,
"Jon Berndt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> http://www.msnbc.com/news/866608.asp?0cv=CB20
..OT??? http://www.darpa.mil/tto/programs/mav.html
http://www.aeroconcepts.com/UAVHome.html ...and tadaaa:
http://www.schiebel.com/indu
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 22:19:58 -0600,
David Drum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> sudo find / -type f -name libplibssg.a -print
..tried "*plib*" etc?
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..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;-)
...with a numbe
I didn't know Scott Crossfield is a member of the Wright Flyer group:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/Wright_bros030131.html
Jon
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Quoth Arnt Karlsen:
> ..another one: _Raid_ your mac for plib and report back. ;-)
To report: for the last two weeks my attempts to compile FlightGear have
begun, each and every time, with an erase-and-install of Mac OS X 10.2.
In essence, I don't start with a "raid", but a "search and destroy"
http://www.msnbc.com/news/866608.asp?0cv=CB20
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> If anyone wants to take a look at the progress of the hi-res cessna
> 172s instrument gauges, (after a cvs update of the base package) you
> can startup with:
>
> src/Main/fgfs --aircraft=c172-610x-jsbsim
It's gorgeous, really.
Some comments:
1) The escape key used to kill flightgear. It d
If anyone wants to take a look at the progress of the hi-res cessna
172s instrument gauges, (after a cvs update of the base package) you
can startup with:
src/Main/fgfs --aircraft=c172-610x-jsbsim
Martin is doing a wonderful job transforming a bunch of out of kilter
digital images into really
Brandon Bergren wrote:
(What really sucks is they (The cancer stick people) own Post, too...
They must call that their "health food" department...)
Ha, so light single chees will be the next generation eatable post-its?
Erik
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 16:27:42 -0600,
David Drum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Quoth Darrell Walisser:
>
> > I would guess 3 things at this point.
> >
> > 1. You have multiple versions of plib installed, possibly causing a
> > new header to be used with an older ve
Quoth Darrell Walisser:
> I would guess 3 things at this point.
>
> 1. You have multiple versions of plib installed, possibly causing a new
> header to be used with an older version of the library.
I can guarantee that this is not the case. I have never installed plib
except in build-specific
Roland Häder wrote:
The Phoenix joystick a 4-axis, 4-button gameport joystick (modprobe analog and
some more modules for your gameport hardware). I have a SoundBlaster Live!
Value here and have connected the joystick to that gameport and to the PS/2
keyboard. My keyboard is connected to the joy
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I never thought I would have to do this, but this one pushed me over
the edge. I'm off to investigate how to permanently remove a message
from the mailing list archives. :-)
Curt.
I DO have a grudge against light singles, btw.
The shiny ones that stick to the package and
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I never thought I would have to do this, but this one pushed me over
the edge. I'm off to investigate how to permanently remove a message
from the mailing list archives. :-)
Curt.
While you're at it, could you fix those messages that fell through the
time distortion dev
> in flight gear, different scenic environments were used. is it
> possible to replace the graphics with a real time video feed. much
> like, you see the cockpit and then outside would be real-time
> video. how complex would this be to program? any ideas on how to go
> about it? any similar
On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 06:01 pm, Darrell Walisser wrote:
3. Maybe you forgot "sudo gcc select 2"
I'm building fine with 3.1
H&H
James
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On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 07:27 AM, David Drum
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Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 23:14:46 -0600
From: David Drum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Mac OS X: at a loss
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I would guess 3 things at th
I've hacked up a little Perl script to give me clearances to random
NDB holds around CYOW:
http://www.megginson.com/flightsim/clearance
If anyone else on the list is doing primary or recurrent IFR training,
feel free to snarf it and change the list of NDB names at the start
for your own localit
James Turner writes:
> - it looks like the scaling of ADF frequencies in the Robin Peel data
> is wrong: they're in KHz? (eg 340.0), whereas the VORs are in MHz (eg
> 109.8), but there's a uniform scaling of 100 applied this seems a
> bit odd to me. I'd rather 'freq' was just the frequ
> Scrounging on the web, Raymer, Anderson, McCormick, Etkin, Roskam from
the
> Lewis University library, and some cut-n-paste from Tony Peden's
configs.
I call this "data mining". :-)
> I then tweaked some things to make it more flyable. The yaw values have
been
> tweaked because I don't know ye
> Where did you get the
> data? Nicolai's book has T-38 data. Is that where you got it?
>
> Jon
Scrounging on the web, Raymer, Anderson, McCormick, Etkin, Roskam from the
Lewis University library, and some cut-n-paste from Tony Peden's configs.
I then tweaked some things to make it more flyable.
James Turner
>
> Now, what I'm wondering is whether I can do anything with the year /
> month stamp to update the variation? Oh, and what's the sign convention
> for our magvar values? +ve = East, -ve = West?
see
SIMGEAR / magvar / coremag.hxx
Norman
So, I've got the basic FGNav structure being constructed from a row in
the DAFIFT NAV.TXT file. A couple of the fields are giving issues:
- it looks like the scaling of ADF frequencies in the Robin Peel data
is wrong: they're in KHz? (eg 340.0), whereas the VORs are in MHz (eg
109.8), but there
On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 05:14 am, David Drum wrote:
OK, both of you that are left reading this, thanks.
/me looks around the room and waves
I'll make a long story short: every attempt I have made to compile
FlightGear, whether 0.9.1 or from CVS, fails in the final link
in the same wa
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