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curt
789560ea22 Roy Vegard Ovesen:
I've finished the emigration of the radiostack, and I've also removed it
completely. It turned out that the comm radio is completely implemented in
the ATC subsystem. I've changed the affected ATC files to point
to /instrumentation/com, but I guess that the maintainer of the ATC code
should decide wether to make it configureable, and how.

I also had to change some files in Network and Main. The changes in network
should be obvious, but the changes in Main were a bit suspect. The files
included radiostack.hxx, but they weren't directly depending on
radiostack-hxx. They were depending on other files that were included by
radiostack.hxx. I got it to compile, but I'm not sure if I included the
correct directly depending file.

For the data directory I changed every occurrence of /radios/
with /instrumentation/ with this simple one-liner that I found on the net:

find -name '*.xml' -type f | xargs perl -pi -e
's/\/radios\//\/instrumentation\//g'

Instead of me sending all the files that got changed by this I suggest that
you execute the one-liner yourself. Of course I can not guarantee that this
will work perfectly, but I considered hand editing to be not an option (I'm
lazy). I don't want to test every aircraft to see if everything still works,
I think it's better to wait and see if anyone complaints about broken nav
radios/instruments.
2004-12-03 21:25:48 +00:00
david
cb2acf8724 The VOR head is now mostly functional: the needles and the outer ring
move properly, but the flags are not yet implemented.  Currently, the
head is hardwired to the NAV1 radio.
2004-02-24 03:14:08 +00:00
david
1f580c8abc Start on some basic 3D panel instruments. For now, just reuse
textures that are already sitting around for the 2D panel.

Many of the instruments are not yet functional.
2004-02-15 01:03:07 +00:00