load time: 1770
Metar load time: 7
Navaid load time: 348
Airway load time: 728
Am I misreading your stats? There doesn't seem to be any significant
different between your two sets of timing data (?)
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being drawn before the 2d cloud layers, and in reality the 2d cloud layers
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Description: Binary data
drawn on screen
removes the immediate danger and is logically sensible in the context of a
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just barely ok, but I thought I'd post the link here to get some more eyes
on it.
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. Probably similar tools under windows, but I'm less familiar with
system level debugging there.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
Michael Smith wrote:
Curtis Olson wrote:
In the pre-osg version, I believe the cache size was scaled relative
to the visibility (i.e
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protocol, and perhaps they
could take the lessons learned there and apply them to their wider
proprietary network so that they don't need to depend on the shakey concept
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perhaps we can find a way to move forward and reach a concrete and well
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white, and then do all the interesting cloud shape and blending work in the
alpha channel. That seemed to work out the best, especially if we wanted to
color the clouds at dawn/dusk.
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project
to IVAO for approval. We would provide you developers with the INL
binaries,
and all necessary documentation and other files. Any suggestion is really
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horn sound (and hopefully the
marker beacon sounds which suffered the same effect.)
But at the same time, the doppler effects are maintained as they were.
I'm not sure this is the final solution, but I think it's a step in the
right direction.
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seems like it could be related to inconsistent
positioning of the listener versus the sound source?
The audio imperfections seem to be correlated with frame rate changes.
Anyone have any ideas on this?
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On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Curtis Olson wrote:
Question: has anyone noticed anything odd with the stall horn sound in the
default c172p in the current cvs (although it's likely been an issue since
we migrated to openal?)
When the stall horn goes off, it used to be a clean/constant tone
. :-)
I solved that problem... I have two dogs!
We are down to one after this summer. :-( We lost our big dog, Kenai ... he
was almost 13 so I guess that's not a bad run for such a big dog.
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Let me see if I can get you some detailed information if you are interested
in playing around with this. I know that flying wings are a very popular
platform in the small UAS world, so I'd love to have more examples of these
in FlightGear
in
the main nasal directory. Would it be nitpicky of me to ask what it means
to initialize a directory? Is there a corresponding unix system call for
instance? :-)
So is there a proper way to do this. I understand the old set timer
mechanism is discouraged.
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On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Curtis Olson wrote:
What is the proper mechanism for calling nasal initialization code in an
aircraft specific nasal file.
I see that core nasal code sets a listener on
/sim/signals/nasal-dir
and collecting that data)
Please don't kill yourself! We need someone with write access to maintain
the CVS server ;)
How does that saying go? Someone cracked my password, so now I need to
come up with a new name for my dog.
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frame?
(And then maybe we have to flag a situation where the view moves a long ways
... like switching to tower view or a new airport, and then do a full sort
in one frame so we don't get stuck seeing a bunch of visual artifacts for
the first few seconds of the new view.)
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I notice is Textures/Sky there are rgb and png versions of the textures.
Should the rgb variants be removed at some point are these being saved for
some reason?
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Ok, done ..
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I notice is Textures/Sky there are rgb and png versions of the
textures. Should the rgb variants be removed at some point are these
being saved for some reason?
Thanks,
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... or answers could get posted on the net and they could skip
having to look at FlightGear entirely?
There's no rush to decide on a plan today, but a grand prize has been all
but offered to us and I think this could draw a lot of attention and
interest to FlightGear.
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a way to increase the buffer size in openal to
eliminate the chance that the buffer could be completely emptied before more
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into the
FlightGear package. If we do use this tool, we need to make sure we have
the explicit permission of the original author(s) of the model in question.
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are misguided and cause more problems than they solve ...
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Now has this been documented? Or is there sufficient OSG documentation
to guide?
Look for docs-mini/README.multiscreen in the CVS source.
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* Curtis Olson -- Wednesday 15 October 2008:
Look for docs-mini/README.multiscreen in the CVS source.
In the past we had identical files in $FG_SOURCE/docs-mini/
and $FG_ROOT/Docs/. The problem with that approach, however
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Just real quickly, .rgba signifies to our .rgb loader than the texture
contains an alpha channel. Important for clouds. But I don't believe png
textures require a distinct extension to include an alpha channel.
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them together with
some sort of glue code to produce useful functionality.
It was never intended to become an official scenery distribution mechanism,
it was just something fun/quick that seemed like a good idea at the time
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distinct on lower performance CPU's. (Referring to our cvs development
version of course.)
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main loop where this update code is triggered? It probably needs to go back
to where ever it was before.
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carefully setup their field of view to match their own display hardware
(like in the 7 monitor sim I show in the movie link above), then this
shouldn't get all screwed up when they load some particular aircraft!
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Ok, all done, thanks for putting up with my idiosyncrasies. :-)
Thanks!
Unfortunately, I messed up and sent off older versions
after my one ocean trip in my life (which sort of almost
intersected the same area they traveled through), I am now an ocean and
sailing expert and can nod and agree knowingly with stuff they said in their
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part of the process of taking a serious look at GIT. Again, I apologize if
you do not like my road map or the number of miles I am able to travel in a
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On 25 Aug 2008, at 03:25, Curtis Olson wrote:
Hi James,
I think this was all done intentionally because it's quite common to
want to start a flight simulator on a 5 or 7 or 10 mile approach so
you can practice ILS landing
.
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Can you further explain what the bug involves? In my experience, placing
the aircraft on the glide slope several miles out and flying the glide
slope
all works fine, or am I
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towards svn, and then we can still keep the git discussion open as a
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FlightGear CVS repository so it should cause no harm as long as we are
careful not to develop official dependencies that can only be supported on a
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can't remember the details now) trying to build from source, and then tried
the packaged version from my distro and that worked great.
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somewhere along the way something must have gotten broken?
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given up on that because it generates way too many unneeded
triangles so the sliver check could probably go away without hurting
anything.
I don't know if this will help your specific situation, but I don't think it
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for detection of this situation, but the looser
you make the constraints, the more you are likely to alter the original
geometry which will create artifacts in the final result.
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I suggested to Melchior that I would be able to look at it Monday AM ...
it's 8:30am here right now and I'm about to go look at the machine...
We had a network switch that died yesterday ... the network guy is working
on getting it replaced
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Curtis Olson wrote:
We had a network switch that died yesterday ... the network guy is working
on getting it replaced this morning. I don't have an eta yet.
Update: the switch has been replaced, but there seems to be a configuration
issue still. Packets get
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We had a network switch that died yesterday ... the network guy is working
on getting it replaced this morning. I don't have an eta yet.
Update: the switch has been replaced
could map it to a
rectangular area of the screen, you could map it to a rotating cube, map it
to the earth surface, etc.
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runway markings in that image, with the addition of one displaced
threshold, are what I'm after.
Have you tried visual markings? I think that is what you are after.
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still works.
Do you have an example airport where this is broken?
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Hi Curt!
Curtis Olson wrote:
OK, maybe I misread the code. Wouldn't lines 216-236 in rwy_visual.cxx
generate a small threshold marking? Would that be 14ft in length (from
14/length)?
That is only the thick painted line marking
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On July 11, 2008 12:18:27 am Curtis Olson wrote:
This code has been ported to a small gumstix embedded
computer which runs Linux...
How much do your avionics cost and what brand of IMU are you using?
Right now we
environment can be moved over to an embedded computer on a real
aircraft and it works just as well over there too.
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port there too. (duhhh) So after chipping away at it here and there as time
was available, I think it's all working and we should be seeing commit log
messages once again on the flightgear-cvslogs mailing list.
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supposed to be doing.) Exciting is usually bad in the world of aviation
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airplane.
I assume that your visual display will move with the cockpit? If not, you
would want to limit yourself to much smaller amounts of motion.
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On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
It also looks like the old symlink FlightGear - source has not been
recreated
It is my desire to depricate that old link and have everyone use source
instead.
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work on the issue.
I've heard rumors of SF mailing list problems too, so hopefully this notice
will get through.
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usually loaded with visitors.
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Thanks for the pictures and updates. Also thanks to all the developers and
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launcher ... something like this, only my wing is 7.5' and I'm more than a
little nervous if this will actually work or not.
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add
another widget to the search dialog window that is tied to a boolean
property. Then the search function could check the state of this value when
it searches to control the case sensitivity behavior.
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the discussion exactly
because case-sensitivity turned out to be useless given the bad
state of apt.dat. So, if it's useless, why make it an option? :-)
Well assuming that we have agreed to switch over to a case insensitive
search, that it's hard to disagree with you. :-)
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desktop with an Nvidia accelerator. All have the same problems...
I'd try strace to see if it fails to find some font-related file,
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