Thanks gents,
Bearing in mind I only want these installations to run FG and supporting
apps.
I had a look at ssd prices today, maybe its time for a rethink. seems there
a a lot of small 32g 2.5" sata ones for around the 70usd mark. Infact there
are even cheaper ones but they seem to be a lot slo
Well, all I can say is that those are all lies. In fact, FPS is based
upon a outdated version of fg, and has been reported not to run, and its
source code doesn't build either. :)
> http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?p=667522#post667522
>
> Thought you'd find this interesting
>
_http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?p=667522#post667522_
(http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?p=667522#post667522)
Thought you'd find this interesting
There are many differences between the two.Let me tell you the
differences:
More Updates:
Pro Flight Si
On 17 Jan 2011, at 19:07, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> If you ever experienced some unexpected bearings or headings, this might have
> been the reason for it.
>
> I think this should also go into the 2.2.0 branch - if I only knew how to...
Yes, definitely - good catch.
James
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Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> As John said, the missing bit is scenery generation.
I think it's a split task. As with almost every technical problem,
there is _some_ way to a solution ;-)
I'm certain we'd find a reasonable way of nicely casting the new
X-Plane layouts into Terrain tiles withou
Hi all,
long promised and now checked in:
First attempt of HLA/RTI support in flightgear.
For the ones that do not know about that, HLA/RTI is message distribution api
used for distributed and paralell real time simulation systems. There are
a few api variants out there where the newest two ones
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just pushed a bugfix to SGMisc::normalizePeriodic(min,max,value).
> The method allways returned zero for values less than min instead of
> normalizing these values into the given period.
>
Excellent catch! As so often: when "comp
On Jan 17, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Csaba Halász wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Peter Brown
> wrote:
>>
>> You probably know better than I, but do most folks use or need a FlightGear
>> specified screen capture utility?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Perhaps I look at it another way, but even if it has o
Hi all,
I just pushed a bugfix to SGMisc::normalizePeriodic(min,max,value).
The method allways returned zero for values less than min instead of
normalizing these values into the given period.
This function is used
SGGeodesy::advanceRadM()
SGGeodesy::radialIntersection()
which are probably used
Thanks Thorsten for the link, and re-links...
Since meeting with two of the IVAO Windows dev.team at
FSWeekend2010 in Nov, I have been wanting to raise this
topic again...
I subsequently joined IVAO, and am presently forced
to use my MSFS 2002, but would love that to be
FG 2.2 instead. I do not
> > c) Doesn't 213 seem like a small number compared to the thousands of
> > updates that have been applied to Robin's apt.dat since FG forked
> > it in 2008?
>
> If you are looking for a project, we need someone to incorporate the
> new X-Plane format into TerraGear - while keeping polygon counts
> c) Doesn't 213 seem like a small number compared to the thousands of
> updates that have been applied to Robin's apt.dat since FG forked
> it in 2008?
If you are looking for a project, we need someone to incorporate the new
X-Plane format into TerraGear - while keeping polygon counts as low as
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Peter Brown
wrote:
>
> You probably know better than I, but do most folks use or need a FlightGear
> specified screen capture utility?
Yes.
> Perhaps I look at it another way, but even if it has one I think I'd still
> use my computer's screen capture utility.
A
On Jan 17, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Hi Melchior,
>
> I was about to send an email to the mailing list asking for feedback, so
> thanks for saving
> my three minutes :)
>
> Cheers and once again sorry!
> Gijs
>
Gijs,
You probably know better than I, but do most folks
Hi Melchior,
I was about to send an email to the mailing list asking for feedback, so thanks
for saving
my three minutes :)
> Shudder! This patch simply duplicates a lot of code that was meant
> to be *re-used*.
Right. So far it was a proof of concept. What it needs now is someone to clean
* Flightgear-commitlogs -- Saturday 15 January 2011:
> commit adb57b8154a4a9dad8107c0c6633c276b43c4a20
> Author: Gijs de Rooy
> Date: Sat Jan 15 22:48:43 2011 +0100
>
> Add screenshot dialog, to select directory
Shudder! This patch simply duplicates a lot of code that was meant
to be *re-us
Harry Campigli wrote:
> I better explain myself and my reasoning a bit. I fully agree that you are
> quite correct in that the ram load up is quicker directly from the HD than
> over a network, but I am aiming to do away with Hds in the FG sim boxes.
At Linux installations in regular schools I'm
Helllo Martin and Arnt,
Thanks for the replies.
I better explain myself and my reasoning a bit. I fully agree that you are
quite correct in that the ram load up is quicker directly from the HD than
over a network, but I am aiming to do away with Hds in the FG sim boxes.
First, re my mention of s
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 09:46:04 + (UTC), Martin wrote in message
:
> Harry Campigli wrote:
>
> > Could I ask if any one has had FG or for that matter any app on a
> > linux box running in a ramdisk environment with no Hd? Why, its
> > fast to boot, [...]
..I have, a few years back, quickest w
Harry Campigli wrote:
> Could I ask if any one has had FG or for that matter any app on a linux box
> running in a ramdisk environment with no Hd? Why, its fast to boot, [...]
I might be getting your intention wrong, yet I suspect you forgot to
add the time required to fill the ram disk from, we
Hello folks,
Could I ask if any one has had FG or for that matter any app on a linux box
running in a ramdisk environment with no Hd? Why, its fast to boot, fast to
run, and means no harddisks, everything is preconfigured on boot, rather
good for FG systems with multiple networked linux boxes esp
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