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RE: [certi-dev] HLA Plugin for XPlane / interoperability
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Gotthard,Petr |
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RE: [certi-dev] HLA Plugin for XPlane / interoperability |
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Fri, 30 May 2008 14:32:04 +0200 |
Hi Eric, JMMathé and all,
I also find the HLA Plugin for XPlane very interesting. Thanks to Christian for
discovering it. ;-)
One comment: would you consider using a standartized SOM and defined endianess?
(The only SOM standard I found is the one defined by SISO and used in my
FlightGear HLA plug-in.)
It would be great to see both X-Plane and FlightGear interoperable via HLA.
There are some issuses that needs to be solved (and perhaps this mailing list
is not the right discussion platform), but a standartized SOM would solve half
of the interperability problems.
Best Regards,
Petr
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Christian Stenzel
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:33 PM
To: CERTI-devel
Subject: [certi-dev] HLA Plugin for XPlane
Hello,
yesterday I realized that you put a HLA Plugin for XPlane in the cvs tree.
We find that very interesting.
Do you know, if one can also influence the physics of the plane within XPlane?
E.g. can I program a control for the rudders, elevators and integrate it into
XPlane so that my plane uses my own control values?
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