Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I need to pick a less popular project to be involved in ... maybe a
python to cobol translator written in prolog.
Ooo ooo yeah. I've been looking for one of those :-)
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On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 14:57:01 +0200
Quint Mouthaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Delft in the Netherlands. I'm working a project in which we want to use
Can you tell us about your project? We always like to hear
about how FlightGear is being used. :-)
FlightGear. The first thing we want to do is
Quint,
There is Atlas (atlas.sourceforge.net), which connects to Glight Gear and plots the
aircraft's track on a nice moving map display. It doesn't record any other data, but
the source code will show you one way of getting data out of FlightGear.
- Julian
Quint Mouthaan wrote:
JSBSim can output data to the console or to a file in .csv
format (comma separated values). JSBSim can also write the
data out to a socket. See FGOutput.cpp and FGfdmSocket.cpp
for more information. The socket approach is nice for real
time stuff. Flightgear may have some or all (and more)
Regarding the thread you are referring to - The code is presently with Alex
Perry and he is in the process of integrating it into SimGear (?) and should
be available soon.
Regards
Ranga
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Regarding the thread you are referring to - The code is presently with Alex
Perry and he is in the process of integrating it into SimGear (?) and should
be available soon.
On a side note ... Curt, did you decide whether you want to have it in
the CVS tree for SimGear ? If you did and you
Alex Perry writes:
Regarding the thread you are referring to - The code is presently with Alex
Perry and he is in the process of integrating it into SimGear (?) and should
be available soon.
On a side note ... Curt, did you decide whether you want to have it in
the CVS tree for SimGear
I need to pick a less popular project to be involved in ... maybe a
python to cobol translator written in prolog.
Which reminds me ... does Mesa have support for AALIB yet ?
Several people have been complaining about having to run FGFS under
X and/or Windows. I know that AALIB supports both