[Flightgear-devel] Nasal-based generic electrical system

2011-02-23 Thread Gary Neely
A few months ago I created a nasal-based generic electrical system modeled after the built-in Flightgear system. I thought I'd offer it up here for those who might be interested: http://ltts.crlt.indiana.edu/grn/flightgear/electrical_1.html My goal was to achieve something similar to the

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Nasal-based generic electrical system

2011-02-23 Thread Heiko Schulz
Hi, A few months ago I created a nasal-based generic electrical system modeled after the built-in Flightgear system. I thought I'd offer it up here for those who might be interested: http://ltts.crlt.indiana.edu/grn/flightgear/electrical_1.html I must admit, I'm a bit confused now about

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Nasal-based generic electrical system

2011-02-23 Thread Curtis Olson
I'll jump in with some quick background. Originally I developed a system where you defined your electrical system components and all the connections in a complex xml file. Then a C++ module loaded this configuration at run time and used a simplistic approach to propagate the juice through the

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Nasal-based generic electrical system

2011-02-23 Thread Torsten Dreyer
I'll jump in with some quick background. Originally I developed a system where you defined your electrical system components and all the connections in a complex xml file. Then a C++ module loaded this configuration at run time and used a simplistic approach to propagate the juice

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Nasal-based generic electrical system

2011-02-23 Thread Gary Neely
(Note: most of this was written before I saw Curt's response.) Heiko, Flightgear has a built-in generic electrical system written in C by Curt I believe. It's generic in that it can be set up using a simple XML file and requires no programming or scripting. All you have to know is how you want

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Nasal-based generic electrical system

2011-02-23 Thread syd adams
Just to clear this up , my electrical system is all adapted from Curt's original nasal system , so it's about 99.9% his work/idea :). I'm definitely interested in trying out your's , Gary, Cheers -- Free Software