On June 28, 2005 12:06 am, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> On June 27, 2005 04:26 am, Erik Hofman wrote:
> > Harald at one point added a check to make sure the RenderTexture context
> > was actually available. It almost looks like this was a bit too drastic.
> >
> > Erik
>
> Interesting. I happen to
I give up... could someone save me the suffering and mail me a
tarball of openal they have to this address? I've decided cvs hates
me lol... kind of reminds me of Martin's signature on all his posts!!
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Erik: Are you calling readXML while another call to readXML is in progress?
Norman: Can't be done unless this other call is in a different thread :-)
Jon:
> I'm doing it in standalone JSBSim (calling readXML from within another
> readXML()). I
> thought you simply had to provide new arguments.
> From: "Alberico, James F"
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to track down how I can attach a view to another object in
> the sim, particularly for a multiplayer aircraft other than the ownship.
> I would like to switch to the viewpoint of each of the "other guys" in
> the virtual world.
>
> As documented
Durk Talsma wrote:
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 18:36, John Wojnaroski wrote:
Still running with a modified version of Durk's code we used at
Scale3x. we've been invited back for Scale4x and might just go to the
AVSIM meeting in San Diego during September. See
www.flightgear.org/Project/747-J
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 18:36, John Wojnaroski wrote:
>
> Still running with a modified version of Durk's code we used at
> Scale3x. we've been invited back for Scale4x and might just go to the
> AVSIM meeting in San Diego during September. See
> www.flightgear.org/Project/747-JW
>
Great to hear
Martin Spott wrote:
> "Ampere K. Hardraade" wrote:
>
>
>>Interesting. I didn't know one can use both XFree and Xorg at the sametime.
>>In anycase, this is way out of my league. =P
>
>
> In principle there's nothing magic about this, as you can always run
> more than one X server on your mach
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> On June 27, 2005 05:40 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
>
>>Yes, that's a tough one ... think about what happens when the sun is low
>>in the sky ... an object that casts a shadow on the current view could
>>be *way* outside the view frustum. I don't really understand how
>
Hi,
I'm trying to track down how I can attach a view to another object in
the sim, particularly for a multiplayer aircraft other than the ownship.
I would like to switch to the viewpoint of each of the "other guys" in
the virtual world.
As documented at http://flightgear.org/Docs/fgfs-viewer-howt
Oooops, that's www.flightgear.org/Projects/747-JW
John Wojnaroski wrote:
Greetings,
Between the time spent getting ready for shows like Scale and MIADC
and the myriad other things that consume our daily lives found some
time to work on the Project. Curt posted a couple of pics detailing
th
Martin Spott wrote:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting Martin Spott :
Look by yourself :
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=4&S=12&Z=10&X=706&Y=5191&W=3
Oh, nice I think we urgently need a way to inject user-submitted
landcover details into the process of scenery g
Greetings,
Between the time spent getting ready for shows like Scale and MIADC and
the myriad other things that consume our daily lives found some time to
work on the Project. Curt posted a couple of pics detailing the '05
rebuild. The project for the summer is to finish the center pedestal.
> Gerard Robin wrote:
>
> > I am Just Ending the test of the last NVIDIA driver 7667
> june-22 The
> >slowness in FG with VASI as vanished.
> >That new driver seems right when working with existing OpenGL
> >functionalities used by FG.
> >I just notice a global speed a bit less than before (766
> Norman Vine wrote:
> > Erik Hofman writes:
> >
> >>Are you calling readXML while another call to readXML is in progress?
> >
> >
> > Can't be done unless this other call is in a different thread :-)
>
> Hmm, that makes sense. I had the detached method of reading XML files
> (non-easyXML) in mind
Norman Vine wrote:
Erik Hofman writes:
Are you calling readXML while another call to readXML is in progress?
Can't be done unless this other call is in a different thread :-)
Hmm, that makes sense. I had the detached method of reading XML files
(non-easyXML) in mind where you had to do ev
Erik Hofman writes:
>
> Are you calling readXML while another call to readXML is in progress?
Can't be done unless this other call is in a different thread :-)
Norman
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On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 08:23, bass pumped wrote:
> > >
> > > cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository co openal
>
>
> I tried this command too!! nothing happened. it just sits. Didn't
> even ask me for a password. I am using Fedora Core 2. Does this have
> anything to do wi
Jon Berndt wrote:
I'm continuing to install the new JSBSim code. I've run into a strange problem.
After I
start up FlightGear and begin to parse an aircraft, I'll be humming along just
fine
until
I get to the point where the engine file is specified. When the engine file is
specified,
i
There's ISO C's time() which only has second resolution. Then there's
SUSv3's gettimeofday() which theoretically has microsecond resolution
and in practice in the order of 10ms.
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> I'm continuing to install the new JSBSim code. I've run into a strange
> problem. After I
> start up FlightGear and begin to parse an aircraft, I'll be humming along
> just fine
until
> I get to the point where the engine file is specified. When the engine file is
specified,
> it causes the fil
> As far as I know, none. This is the first time I heard of this behavior
> ?!??
>
> Erik
It's frustrating as hell. I don't see that I am doing much different from the
Makefile.am
from the previous build.
Jon
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I'm continuing to install the new JSBSim code. I've run into a strange problem.
After I
start up FlightGear and begin to parse an aircraft, I'll be humming along just
fine until
I get to the point where the engine file is specified. When the engine file is
specified,
it causes the file to be ope
Jon Berndt wrote:
I've gotten the new JSBSim code to build in FlightGear. But, I had to rename the
JSBSim.cxx file to JSBSim.cpp in order to get the Makefile that was generated
from
Makefile.am to work. I also had to refer to the JSBSim.cxx file as JSBSim.cpp
in my
Makefile.am. This all seems t
I've gotten the new JSBSim code to build in FlightGear. But, I had to rename the
JSBSim.cxx file to JSBSim.cpp in order to get the Makefile that was generated
from
Makefile.am to work. I also had to refer to the JSBSim.cxx file as JSBSim.cpp
in my
Makefile.am. This all seems to work fine when I b
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> Quoting Martin Spott :
>> Is this a natural river in the background ?
> Look by yourself :
> http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?T=4&S=12&Z=10&X=706&Y=5191&W=3
Oh, nice I think we urgently need a way to inject user-submitted
landcover details into the proc
Quoting Martin Spott :
> Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>
> > What do you mean ?
> > http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~salauns/Oracle_building.jpg
>
> Hey Frederic, you obviously forgot to model the basin in front of the
> buildings :-)
I didn't lose the idea fgsd can do it one day ( I mean without addind oth
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> What do you mean ?
> http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~salauns/Oracle_building.jpg
Hey Frederic, you obviously forgot to model the basin in front of the
buildings :-) Is this a natural river in the background ?
Martin.
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bass pumped wrote:
Did you perhaps modify the value of --model-hz somewhere?
Low numbers here could cause all sorts of problems in the time-stepping
code.
run all the models at 48hz. could that cause a problem? I'll play
with them and see what happens.
That's quite low, I would at least dou
Quoting "Ampere K. Hardraade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On June 27, 2005 05:00 pm, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> > In the first, an oracle building cast its shadow on another one
> > http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/fgfs-shadow-1.jpg
> >
> > If I go forward a bit, the shadow disappear :
> > http://frbouv
> Did you perhaps modify the value of --model-hz somewhere?
> Low numbers here could cause all sorts of problems in the time-stepping
> code.
>
run all the models at 48hz. could that cause a problem? I'll play
with them and see what happens.
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bass pumped wrote:
The website says the password is 'guest'. It doesn't work for me!
just stalls!!
Try (no password). I works for me.
Erik
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bass pumped wrote:
I've seen what you talk about in all aircraft... except the point is
that there is NO WIND!!!
Did you perhaps modify the value of --model-hz somewhere?
Low numbers here could cause all sorts of problems in the time-stepping
code.
Erik
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Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Harald JOHNSEN wrote :
Don't change your model for that. If it's not a problem to rename your
objects you can add
a 'noshadow' prefix to your markings, they won't caste shadow
('mydecal' => 'noshadow.mydecal').
That can makes object names a bit long. It seems to me t
>
> Why do you yell at me !?
I'm sorry... I didn't think I was yelling at you. But if u feel I
did so, I sincerely apologize, that was not my intention.
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bass pumped wrote:
>> after doing a CVS login. I don't remember the password, though ..
>>
> The website says the password is 'guest'. It doesn't work for me!
> just stalls!!
Why do you yell at me !?
Probably you are using a firewall which blocks your attempts - just an
idea,
Martin.
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* bass pumped -- Tuesday 28 June 2005 09:23:
> > > cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository co openal
> I tried this command too!! nothing happened. it just sits.
I didn't try to check out again, but updating from that server works as it
always did. I'd run cvs with the -t t
> >
> > cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository co openal
I tried this command too!! nothing happened. it just sits. Didn't
even ask me for a password. I am using Fedora Core 2. Does this have
anything to do with it?
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> Yes, I do this already for months at least since FlightGear uses
> OpenAL. I did the initial checkout using this command:
>
> cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvs-repository co openal
>
>
> after doing a CVS login. I don't remember the password, though ..
>
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