On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 09:46:27PM -0500, Curtis Olson wrote:
> I'd like to do a quick informal poll here.
>
> My day job involves maintaining and managing an advanced research driving
> simulator:
>
...
>
> So I would be interested if there is anyone out there that would be
> especially interes
Am Dienstag, den 07.08.2007, 23:40 +0200 schrieb Mirko Stanisak:
> > I have just played a bit with Racer (http://www.racer.nl/) but it
> > seems pretty nice. It is an open source, cross platform driving sim,
> > much like FG. It seems to use some pretty reasonable physics and
> > have the abilit
> I have just played a bit with Racer (http://www.racer.nl/) but it
> seems pretty nice. It is an open source, cross platform driving sim,
> much like FG. It seems to use some pretty reasonable physics and
> have the ability to use different cars, again, much like FG. So it
> is something else
On Aug 6, 2007, at 7:46 PM, Curtis Olson wrote:
I'd like to do a quick informal poll here.
My day job involves maintaining and managing an advanced research
driving simulator:
http://www.humanfirst.umn.edu/Facilities/index.html
There has been some vague discussions here in my lab about
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Hi,
for my living I'm developing powertrain modells for hardware in the loop
simulators (for a well known OEM...). As my part covers only
longitudinal dynamics I'm currently not using any 3D visualisation, but
my drivetrain colleagues are using alre
I'd like to do a quick informal poll here.
My day job involves maintaining and managing an advanced research driving
simulator:
http://www.humanfirst.umn.edu/Facilities/index.html
There has been some vague discussions here in my lab about launching a
project to create some sort of open-source dr
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