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sync. with the base package

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ehofman 2009-06-17 09:58:12 +00:00 committed by Tim Moore
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@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ Generic Communication:
--generic=params --generic=params
With this option it is possible to output a pre-configured With this option it is possible to output a pre-configured
ASCII string using a predefined separator. The configuration is ASCII string or binary sequence using a predefined separator.
defined in an XML file located in the Protocol directory of The configuration is defined in an XML file located in the
the base package. Protocol directory of the base package.
params can be: params can be:
serial port communication: serial,dir,hz,device,baud,protocol serial port communication: serial,dir,hz,device,baud,protocol
socket communication: socket,dir,hz,machine,port,style,protocol socket communication: socket,dir,hz,machine,port,style,protocol
i/o to a file: file,dir,hz,filename,protocol[,repeat[,count]] output to a file: file,dir,hz,filename,protocol
See README.protocol for how to define a generic protocol. See README.protocol for how to define a generic protocol.
@ -85,14 +85,6 @@ File I/O:
--native=file,in,10,flight1.fgfs --fdm=external --native=file,in,10,flight1.fgfs --fdm=external
You can make the replay from a file loop back to the beginning
when it reaches the end of the file with the "repeat" flag:
--generic=file,in,20,flight.out,playback,repeat
With a numeric argument, FlightGear will exit after that number of repeats.
--generic=file,in,20,flight.out,playback,repeat,5
Moving Map Example: Moving Map Example: