On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 14:04:25 +,
Matthew Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm interested in how you did this as I thought of extracting the
> files from the MS FS VFR scenery discs I have and somehow stitching it
> together for use in FGFS..?
..does the EULA a
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 12:31:12 -0600,
"Curtis L. Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Ok, I'm abusing my powers here to ask a really [OT] question. If
> anyone objects, you definitely wouldn't be out of line. But it's
> easier to ask forgiveness than permission, rig
Carlos Renato wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a Windows user and I use outlook, but my ISP is not the
> 200-101-076-192.bsace7034.e.brasiltelecom.net.br ( as far as I know...)
>
> I run Virus Scan and I did not find anything.
Is it updated. You should have at least detected 3 infected messages
from the lis
Hi,
I am a Windows user and I use outlook, but my ISP is not the
200-101-076-192.bsace7034.e.brasiltelecom.net.br ( as far as I know...)
I run Virus Scan and I did not find anything.
Regards,
Carlos
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From: "David Megginson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FlightGear develo
Curt wrote:
> I wrote:
> > We have to kill him now.
>
> Is that Oregon's answer to affordable universal health coverage? :-)
Don't joke like that, you'll give them ideas. I just mailed off my
ballot voting for a tax increase to keep the government running.
I guess the joke was a wee bit obscure.
Mat
> >From what you say there may be restrictions as to how I can legally view
> the scenery having paid for a copy of it. This is something I hadn't
> considered, so I will wait to hear back.
It's possible that the EULA will have a restriction against modifying the
images, but obviously I'm spe
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Where I'm going with this ... is that after we had FlightGear
established and had some running code, I went back and tried running it
on our supremely powerful sgi graphical workstations. We had lots of
indy's floating around so I got FG compiled for irix and gave it a t
Andy Ross wrote:
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Oh no! Curt's infected.
We have to kill him now.
Is that Oregon's answer to affordable universal health coverage? :-)
Curt.
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Oh no! Curt's infected. We have to kill him now.
Andy
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Hi,
I'm using FlightGear and I've seen the PhotoRealistic scenery of UK. I'm Italian and I
asking if there's the same realistic photos even for my country, but I don't find them
in the net. So I downloaded the DEM file which contains Italy, but the texture's
doesn't look very good. Someone coul
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This obviously didn't come from Curt (the viruses always forge the return
address); instead, the headers show that it arrived at the FlightGear list from
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1. Does th
Martin Spott wrote:
"Curtis L. Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Occasionally, a tile can reference 3d models that require calling
ssgLoadXYZ() ... things like building, bridges, etc. When the threaded
tile loader runs into any of these, it will push the object onto a separate
model loading
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Mally,
After a phone call I have emailed Richard Cook at Coch Media the makers
of the High in the Sky distribution of the Getmapping scenery. He is
going to get back to me with a definitive answer on the EULA for this
product and has said he will speak to their partner in the product
Getmapping as
"Curtis L. Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Occasionally, a tile can reference 3d models that require calling
> ssgLoadXYZ() ... things like building, bridges, etc. When the threaded
> tile loader runs into any of these, it will push the object onto a separate
> model loading queue for the
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Martin Spott wrote:
Erik Hofman wrote:
Is it true that apron/platform/hardstand lights should be red instead of
blue?
At EDLN (where I learn to fly) apron and hardstand are bordered with
blue lights as well,
That turned out to be the general consensus. I was wrong.
Erik
Erik Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it true that apron/platform/hardstand lights should be red instead of
> blue?
At EDLN (where I learn to fly) apron and hardstand are bordered with
blue lights as well,
Martin.
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> In any case, I think that generating textures for FlightGear from the MSFS
> textures would be the ideal solution. I've not been following the
Oops, I meant to say that it would NOT be the ideal solution! Sorry about that.
Mally
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If you've not already read it, please read my reply to David Luff before reading
on.
> Just to clear up the visualflight question, the scenery I have built
> does not use the visualflight scenery rather the same source material as
> visualflight.
I'm not sure David was implying this, but it'
Dave
> ... It would be nice to know whether visualflight regard buying the
> MSFS scenery and converting it for personal FlightGear use as fair use or
> not.
As you (Dave) know, I'm the developer of Visual Flight photo scenery, though
I've been on the flightgear lists for many years under
Just to clear up the visualflight question, the scenery I have built
does not use the visualflight scenery rather the same source material as
visualflight.
This is a UK company called Getmapping that has done an almost complete
aerial survey of the UK. They actually sell this data in fairly large
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