Hi!
I'm having this problem now
"Configuration: js - Win32 Debug
Build : warning : failed to (or don't know how to) build
'C:\plib-1.4.2\src\js\Debug\js.lib'
'js' gets installed"
Could somebody explain me what is wrong?
Thanx in advance.
Marcio Shimoda
> It appears that their radio stack is 2 digits after the decimal
> place. I wonder how this works in real life. Maybe Alex can
> enlighten us?
Some units report all three digits, but designers usually want to save
panel space and omit the unnecessary digit. Thus, for example,
the ground contr
David Megginson writes:
> Curtis L. Olson writes:
>
> > Looking at the new ATIS support in FlightGear I'm noticing a problem.
> > Our com radio frequencies can be set in increments of 0.05, however
> > some of the ATIS frequencies are 120.625, 124.575, etc. It looks like
> > we need 3 digits
Curtis L. Olson writes:
> Looking at the new ATIS support in FlightGear I'm noticing a problem.
> Our com radio frequencies can be set in increments of 0.05, however
> some of the ATIS frequencies are 120.625, 124.575, etc. It looks like
> we need 3 digits after the decimal place for the com
Erik wrote:
> I've uploaded a renewed wind.wav file and a patch to FlightGear at:
> http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/
>
> I'm quite pleased with this one.
> Could you please tell me what you think about it?
The first thing I noticed when I played the wave file was an audible
high-pitched w
Looking at the new ATIS support in FlightGear I'm noticing a problem.
Our com radio frequencies can be set in increments of 0.05, however
some of the ATIS frequencies are 120.625, 124.575, etc. It looks like
we need 3 digits after the decimal place for the com radios and the
ability to set the fr
Alright,
I've uploaded a renewed wind.wav file and a patch to FlightGear at:
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/
I'm quite pleased with this one.
Could you please tell me what you think about it?
Erik
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Hi all,
I have been a silent observer here for awhile now, thought it might be
time to pop in and say hi. I have been playing around with FG for a few
months now on and off, although only in the last few weeks have I
started to seriously investigate using it for my work. Myself and a
small group