Re: [Flightgear-devel] Suggestion to make FlightGear multiplayer compliant with HLA

2008-03-07 Thread Ampere K.
On March 6, 2008 08:50:46 am Petr Gotthard wrote:
 Hi Oliver,
 the HLA specifications (IEEE 1516) are not free, that's a disadvantage.
 However there are open-source HLA run-time environments (e.g.
 http://www.cert.fr/CERTI), so it's not necessary to implement whole new HLA
 run-time environment.

You will still need specifications std1516.1-2000 and std1516.2-2000 to 
implement a federate with proper interface to the RTI, as I have just found 
out. ;-)



Ampere

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[Flightgear-devel] Aircraft start up postion issue.

2008-03-07 Thread Bohnert Paul
Hi All,

I'm not sure when this became an issue. I am running CVS form this week. I 
noticed it when trying out the recently improved B-1.

Aircraft start up at the very end of the runway.  Depending on datum point of 
the aircraft some aircraft are positioned beyond the end of the runway.

At KSFO 28R, no problem, it has an apron.  28L does not.  The tail of the B-1 
ends up in the water when stated on 28L.

See the following screen capture.  

http://pics.ww.com/v/coulee182/fgfs-screen-008.ppm.html?g2_GALLERYSID=0f38489b61c67a0dabbf9c34a8f124f5

Best Regards,
Paul B


   
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Suggestion to make FlightGear multiplayer compliant with HLA

2008-03-07 Thread Ampere K.
On March 7, 2008 02:53:32 pm Ampere K. wrote:
 On March 6, 2008 08:50:46 am Petr Gotthard wrote:
  Hi Oliver,
  the HLA specifications (IEEE 1516) are not free, that's a disadvantage.
  However there are open-source HLA run-time environments (e.g.
  http://www.cert.fr/CERTI), so it's not necessary to implement whole new
  HLA run-time environment.

 You will still need specifications std1516.1-2000 and std1516.2-2000 to
 implement a federate with proper interface to the RTI, as I have just found
 out. ;-)



 Ampere

After some hunting, I came across lecture notes on HLA here:
http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~hla/courses.html



Ampere

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