Re: [Flightgear-devel] Hi - FGFS Noob

2004-07-14 Thread Martin Spott
Martin Spott wrote:
 Erik Hofman wrote:

  I think these should still wok:
  ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/
[...]
 Unfortunately we have some network outages from time to time because a
 newly erected container crane traverses the directional radio link that
 connects us to the world 

The server (who also serves as the 'German mirror') is back online and
supposed to stay 'alive' in the future,

Martin.
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[Flightgear-devel] Hi - FGFS Noob

2004-07-06 Thread mike
Hi all,

I came across FlightGear a few weeks ago and have been putting some serious
hours in. I'm a programmer by trade but like to turn my hand to 3D modelling and
sound engineering. I've programmed a number of 3D games in my time from 1st
person shooters to real-time tactical warship games. I've been looking for a
project for a while now I'm interested in developing for FlightGear if you'll
have me. I have the usual head full of ideas, a lil knowledge (dangerous) and a
love of flying.

I'm a Win32 user. Not as much experience with linux as I'd like. I have a linux
router/server at home but thats as far as i've got. However, today I got
FlightGear to compile using cygwin. It is a good day.


I have a few Qs...

1. As i said i've got FGFS going on cygwin. Its great apart from it runs half
the speed. I'm thinkin this is cygwin's doing. I have heard of compiling FG on
MSVC. I hit a wall when i couldnt get SimGear going as there wasnt a project
file. Everything else seemed to compile pretty well. Does anyone have a project
file for compiling SimGear on VC or any tips on how best to go about the whole
VC compile?

Well actually thats about the only Q for the time bieng. Now it compiles i'm
going to have a play!


Regards,

Mike


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Hi - FGFS Noob

2004-07-06 Thread Erik Hofman
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I have a few Qs...
1. As i said i've got FGFS going on cygwin. Its great apart from it runs half
the speed. I'm thinkin this is cygwin's doing. I have heard of compiling FG on
MSVC. I hit a wall when i couldnt get SimGear going as there wasnt a project
file. Everything else seemed to compile pretty well. Does anyone have a project
file for compiling SimGear on VC or any tips on how best to go about the whole
VC compile?
I think these should still wok:
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/
Erik
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Hi - FGFS Noob

2004-07-06 Thread Martin Spott
Erik Hofman wrote:

 I think these should still wok:
 ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/

The server _is_ still present and the directories as well and I don't
expect things to change.
Unfortunately we have some network outages from time to time because a
newly erected container crane traverses the directional radio link that
connects us to the world 
I assume we'll get an optical fibre soon,

Martin.
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