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andy
d0af0c5f58 Export a "/sim/crashed" property to indicate a crash.
Yanked some ancient debug code and cleaned up some whitespace while I
was in there.
2003-12-19 19:02:48 +00:00
david
c07f22ea16 Begin supporting a starting speed for YASim:
- NED and UVW are working correctly
- knots is giving true airspeed instead of calibrated airspeed
- mach is not working at all

This desperately needs a trimming routine.
2003-02-22 20:29:43 +00:00
david
5a849b66e8 Major overhaul:
- changed FGSubsystem::update(int) to
  FGSubsystem::update(delta_time_sec); the argument is now delta time
  in seconds rather than milliseconds

- added FGSubsystem::suspend(), FGSubsystem::suspend(bool),
  FGSubsystem::resume(), and FGSubsystem::is_suspended(), all with
  default implementations; is_suspended takes account of the master
  freeze as well as the subsystem's individual suspended state

- the FDMs now use the delta time argument the same as the rest of
  FlightGear; formerly, main.cxx made a special case and passed a
  multiloop argument

- FDMs now calculate multiloop internally instead of relying on
  main.cxx

There are probably some problems -- I've done basic testing with the
major FDMs and subsystems, but we'll probably need a few weeks to
sniff out bugs.
2002-05-11 16:28:50 +00:00
david
f0e6716953 Latest YASim changes. 2001-12-24 13:54:03 +00:00
david
aabdd355f0 Modified FGSubsystem::update() to take an int parameter for delta time
(i.e. multiloop).  Most subsystems currently ignore the parameter, but
eventually, it will allow all subsystems to update by time rather than
by framerate.
2001-12-22 17:33:27 +00:00
curt
5b84ae51a5 Initial revision of Andy Ross's YASim code. This is (Y)et (A)nother Flight
Dynamics (Sim)ulator.  Basically, this is a rough, first cut of a "different
take" on FDM design.  It's intended to be very simple to use,
producing reasonable results for aircraft of all sorts and sizes,
while maintaining simulation plausibility even in odd flight
conditions like spins and aerobatics.  It's at the point now where one
can actually fly the planes around.
2001-12-01 06:22:24 +00:00