* Jim Wilson -- Friday 18 March 2005 04:16:
From: Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
red0.3/red
green0.31/green
blue0.26/blue
ambient1/ambient
emission0/emission
[...]
whereby ambient would set the red green blue component, while
ambient-red would only
Arthur Wiebe wrote:
Martin, BitTorrent could eliminate the need for multiple mirrors
altogether.
Maybe, I just don't understand why we should eliminate a working
infrastructure.
While 200 kbps is fast enough under most circumstances, I have noticed
that the servers are still slow. (The time
Josh Babcock wrote:
Jim Wilson wrote:
It means you've found a bug in the solver. I don't recall it doing
that. Maybe it is just a missing sanity check. Post what you have.
It looks like it's only getting one line into the file. I'll muck with the
first few lines and see what I can do.
Josh Babcock wrote:
OK, here's the file:
http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/b29-yasim.xml
Some random notes, before I start running it:
The inbord and outboard engines don't match. Your inbord ones are
defined to produce 2200 HP at 1000 RPM (which is *monster* engine),
while your
Andy Ross wrote:
Josh Babcock wrote:
OK, here's the file:
http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/b29-yasim.xml
Some random notes, before I start running it:
The inbord and outboard engines don't match. Your inbord ones are
defined to produce 2200 HP at 1000 RPM (which is *monster* engine),
Josh Babcock wrote:
Andy Ross wrote:
Josh Babcock wrote:
OK, here's the file:
http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/b29-yasim.xml
Some random notes, before I start running it:
The inbord and outboard engines don't match. Your inbord ones are
defined to produce 2200 HP at 1000 RPM (which
Hi all,
As John W., I've downloaded the sources and compared the opengc_data.hxx
in the two codes, and there are some parameters of the class ogcFGData
in the FG side that are missing in the opengc source:
int reserved;
..
// position
doubleelevation;
..
// engine data
double
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..very good question! Comparing the notes on piston engines and
turboprops, is confusing, is the eng-rpm the prop shaft rpm?
[...]
..we're back to checking the source, to see what Andy meant here. ;o)
Uh, the lines in the README.yasim document read, exactly:
Here's my first helicopter that I colorized entirely in the property
browser. It was black before.
http://members.aon.at/mfranz/bo105-blue.jpg
Now for the texture feature ...
m.
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Carlos Zaragoza Koblischek wrote:
Hi all,
As John W., I've downloaded the sources and compared the
opengc_data.hxx in the two codes, and there are some parameters of the
class ogcFGData in the FG side that are missing in the opengc source:
int reserved;
..
// position
doubleelevation;
..
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 15:21:35 -0800, Andy wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..very good question! Comparing the notes on piston engines and
turboprops, is confusing, is the eng-rpm the prop shaft rpm?
[...]
..we're back to checking the source, to see what Andy
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:14:45 -0800, Andy wrote in message
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Josh Babcock wrote:
OK, here's the file:
http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/b29-yasim.xml
Some random notes, before I start running it:
The inbord and outboard engines don't match. Your inbord ones
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