Jim,
That's the Welsh Assembly Minister for E-commerce (government bloke).
Regards
Phil
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Jim Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Both projects look very interesting. I've got only have one decidedly
> irrelevant question. Phillip, I always thought
Both projects look very interesting. I've got only have one decidedly
irrelevant question. Phillip, I always thought that was you in these
pictures: http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/ALTAIR/ . But now I see:
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~dcswww/Admin/staff/HTML/prs94.html . So who is the
guy in the
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Greg Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, NOW we're talking - do you have any of that more precise data you could
> avail derived from the PEDR files? (Did you generate your own EGDR?) the
> 1/64 EGDR data is 506mb as I recall - yours would be close to 2
OK, NOW we're talking - do you have any of that more precise data you could
avail derived from the PEDR files? (Did you generate your own EGDR?) the
1/64 EGDR data is 506mb as I recall - yours would be close to 2gb.
I was in the proccess of downloading the PEDR's - and actually am about
halfway
It might also be worth saying that our terrain data was produced from
the raw PEDR tab file data (A 14gig download I think) and interpolated
to 30 arc seconds (i.e. about 1/120 degree), jeez that took a while
(just the terragear stage took 4 days on a 20 processor Sparc enterprise
and 30 Sparc 5
Greg,
Been there, done that...bit of a nightmare journey though. (See the pics
on the related projects web page (University of Wales, Aberystwyth).
As for the constants/changes, most of them are in SimGear... from off
the top of my head the following should be enough to get correctly sized
scen
David Megginson writes:
> Curtis L. Olson writes:
>
> > That's one valid knock against Linux in general ... knowing how to
> > admin one distribution doesn't necessarily help you a bit with other
> > distributions.
>
> That's a bit of an exaggeration. There are quirks -- Debian uses
> /etc/r
Curtis L. Olson writes:
> That's one valid knock against Linux in general ... knowing how to
> admin one distribution doesn't necessarily help you a bit with other
> distributions.
That's a bit of an exaggeration. There are quirks -- Debian uses
/etc/rc?.d while RedHat adds another level, or
> One of the main goals we would like to work on is Martian
> terrain. I'm not
> sure how much of the Earth's parameters are hard coded, but I'm imagining
> it shouldn't be TOO difficult to produce Mars scenery for the sim. I have
> done it a little bit with MS's Flight Sim, and the initial resu
(Regarding the Debian install) Options are nice during install, no argument
here. And I realized I could install the driver after the fact, I just
decided that with limited time, it wasn't worth investing the time in the
direction of figuring out another distro - absolutely nothing against
Debian
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