[Flightgear-devel] FlightGear at TU Delft

2012-09-05 Thread Jan Comans
Hello all, Since this is my first post here, I'll quickly introduce myself. My name is Jan Comans and I am currently a PhD student at the Delft University of Technology with the Control and Simulation (C&S) department. My main focus is on Human-Machine Interaction. Next to my main resear

Re: [Flightgear-devel] FlightGear at TU Delft

2012-09-10 Thread Jan Comans
> I haven't had the chance to look at your fix beyond viewing the diffs, but at > first glance I'm slightly surprised it works across multiple > machines/instances. > I would expect that differences in initialization time would mean that at any > given moment in time some instances would have made

Re: [Flightgear-devel] FlightGear at TU Delft

2012-09-10 Thread Jan Comans
> Really nice to read about that. I got the chance to look at a similar install > of flightgear in Tübingen very close to where I live. And You may remember me > - > I believe we have talked about the problems you have at the fsweekend. I definitely remember. Apologies for waiting so long to get

Re: [Flightgear-devel] FlightGear at TU Delft

2012-09-10 Thread Jan Comans
> We should have a random number generator in simgear that returns the > same random number within the same period of time (I believe it was set > to 1 second) to prevent short time quirks between different machines. > This was specially added for (random) clouds. I have looked at this, but as far

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Syncing sim time

2013-05-14 Thread Jan Comans
Hi all, I got an email from Jack drawing my attention to this topic. I have been out of the loop for a while, apparently a PhD thesis doesn't finish itself. Of course my fingers started twitching after Jacks' email, so I pulled in the latest git and tried a couple of things. I noticed the update t