* Curtis Olson -- Thursday 21 February 2008:
> If you can setup two flightgear machines [...]

Unfortunately not. But if someone wants to donate some good hardware,
I'd try that variant.  :-}



> If you don't have the hardware to setup two PC's simultaneously, I could
> walk you through some other ways to reproduce this.

Two command lines would be enough -- one to record, one to replay.



> Let me point out that in the past, the chase views computed their positions
> as a direct offset from the aircraft.  So the chase view position was always
> exactly some distance and direction from the aircraft and directed at the
> aircraft.

The way how chase view works hasn't changed. Only the order of some
of the actions in the main loops have. I explained the changes on
the devel list. (BTW: I also told you to just revert my changes if
you couldn't make your test case work without.)



> With the new nasal code there seems to be a timing element that 
> is introduced so the relative view position jumps forward and backwards
> every frame compared to the aircraft,

No, Nasal has nothing to do with it. It's only the order in the main
loop. But whoever wrote the replay system got the interval handling
wrong. I told you about it, but didn't want to change it myself
without having a way to reproduce.

m.

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