> On Thursday 07 April 2005 11:11, Kees Lemmens wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In our Math department we are rapidly replacing Matlab (commercial and
> > VERY expensive !) with Octave (GNU Open Source). I wonder: wouldn't it be
> > a better to make a connection to an Open Source project like Octave
> > instead ?
>
> Incidently I tried this the other day. Actually I tried to connect to SciLab's
> Simulink clone Scicos. Of course my first effort failed, but I will try
> again. I wanted to make an automatic control system in Scicos. I've done this
> with Matlab, back in university, with a physical "helicopterish" model.
>
> I think that Flightgear has all the functionality to connect to other
> programs, see README.IO. It is at the other end that work needs to be done.

If you haven't seen the most recent JSBSim Newsletter, there is an article 
there that you
might find interesting about connecting JSBSim to Matlab/Simulink. The next 
issue will be
getting put together shortly, and there will likely be a surprise in that issue.

Jon


http://jsbsim.sourceforge.net/Newsletter_1_4.pdf


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