Just to clear this up , my electrical system is all adapted from
Curt's original nasal system , so it's about 99.9% his work/idea :).
I'm definitely interested in trying out your's , Gary,
Cheers
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(Note: most of this was written before I saw Curt's response.)
Heiko,
Flightgear has a built-in generic electrical system written in C by
Curt I believe. It's generic in that it can be set up using a simple
XML file and requires no programming or scripting. All you have to
know is how you want yo
> I'll jump in with some quick background.
>
> Originally I developed a system where you defined your electrical system
> components and all the connections in a complex xml file. Then a C++
> module loaded this configuration at run time and used a simplistic
> approach to propagate the "juice"
I'll jump in with some quick background.
Originally I developed a system where you defined your electrical system
components and all the connections in a complex xml file. Then a C++ module
loaded this configuration at run time and used a simplistic approach to
propagate the "juice" through the s
Hi,
> A few months ago I created a
> nasal-based generic electrical system
> modeled after the built-in Flightgear system. I thought I'd
> offer it
> up here for those who might be interested:
>
> http://ltts.crlt.indiana.edu/grn/flightgear/electrical_1.html
>
I must admit, I'm a bit confused no
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