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This document describes how to invoke FlightGear's generic IO subsystem.
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FlightGear has a fairly flexible generic IO subsystem that allows you
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to speak any supported protocol over any supported medium. The IO
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to "speak" any supported protocol over any supported medium. The IO
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options are configured at runtime via command line options. You can
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specify multiple entries, one per option.
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specify multiple entries if you like, one per command line option.
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The general form of the command line option is as follows:
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--nmea=serial,out,0.5,COM1,4800
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Note that for unix varient you might use a device name like "/dev/ttyS0"
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Note that for unix varients you might use a device name like "/dev/ttyS0"
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Socket Communication:
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example to replay your flight
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--native=file,in,10,flight1.fgfs
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--native=file,in,10,flight1.fgfs --fdm=external
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Moving Map Example:
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Once both programs are running, the Atlas program should display
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your current location. Atlas is a really nifty program with many
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neat optoins such as the ability to generate and use background
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neat options such as the ability to generate and use background
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bitmaps that show the terrain, cities, lakes, oceans, rivers, etc.
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