> To understand just what CIGI (Common Image Generator Interface) is you
> should take a look at the CIGI API User's Guide Overview section,
> http://cigi.sourceforge.net/manual/section_1.html
> Most high end simulators do not have everything running on a single
> machine the way FlightGear is cu
To understand just what CIGI (Common Image Generator Interface) is you
should take a look at the CIGI API User's Guide Overview section,
http://cigi.sourceforge.net/manual/section_1.html
Most high end simulators do not have everything running on a single
machine the way FlightGear is currently imp
> >I took a quick look. My sense is it is intended for the simulation of
> >sensors that are externally mounted on host platforms.
>
> You might want to take a little closer look
> I believe this is intended primarily for FlightSim's
> < granted in mainly a military enviroment >
>
> 'sensors' is u
>
> You might want to take a little closer look
> I believe this is intended primarily for FlightSim's
> < granted in mainly a military enviroment >
>
> 'sensors' is used in a generic way here
> i.e. every instrument in the panel is a 'sensor'
>
> There is some background discussion @
> http:
John Wojnaroski writes:
>
>From: "Norman Vine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>> Source released today
>> http://cigi.sourceforge.net/
>>
>>
>I took a quick look. My sense is it is intended for the simulation of
>sensors that are externally mounted on host platforms.
You might want to take a little clo
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From: "Norman Vine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 10:46 AM
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> FYI
>
> "The Common Image Genera
FYI
"The Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI) is an interface designed
to promote a standard way for a host device to communicate with an image
generator (IG) in the simulation industry."
Source released today
http://cigi.sourceforge.net/
FWIW
This is 'sponsored' by 'The Boeing Company'
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