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andy
7ceb85d454 Changes to get FlightGear (well, the src directory at least) to
configure and compile out-of-the-box on a MinGW target:

Use -lSDL instead of -lglut32 on windows builds when --enable-sdl
is set.

Link against alut.dll in addition to openal32.dll.

Replace BSD bcopy() with ANSI C memmove() in a few places.  This is
simpler than trying to abstract it out as a platform dependency in a
header file; bcopy() has never been standard.

The ENABLE_THREADS handling has changed to be set to 0 when threads
are not in use.  This breaks expressions like #ifdef ENABLE_THREADS.
Replace with a slightly more complicated expression.  It might have
been better to fix the configure.ac script, but I didn't know how and
this whole setting is likely to go away soon anyway.

The MinGW C runtime actually does include snprintf, so only MSVC
builds (and not all WIN32 ones) need _snprintf in JSBSim/FGState.cpp

Building on a platform with no glut at all exposed some spots where
plib/pu.h was being included without a toolkit setting (it defaults to
glut).  Include fg_os.hxx first.

And when still using glut, glut.h has a bizarre dependency on a
_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol.  It it's not defined, it tries to redefine
(!!) wchar_t to disasterous effect.
2004-04-30 00:52:11 +00:00
curt
bcc42cbe4c Various final tweaks for the 0.9.4.pre1 release. 2004-03-22 20:19:18 +00:00
david
25290c4467 Remove the old WeatherCM module. 2004-03-16 20:19:07 +00:00
ehofman
c37874e140 Fix an issue where math.h doesn't define sqrt in namespace std (at least on MSVC) and remove DOS line-endings. 2004-03-15 09:24:57 +00:00
ehofman
f63d336ebc Sync. with JSBSim CVS. 2004-03-14 14:57:07 +00:00
ehofman
a97b69056e Fix a string clearance issue with certain compilers. 2004-03-12 17:33:30 +00:00
ehofman
1c576866b2 Adjust the turbine names for N1, N2 and EGT_degC to match those already specified by YASim (n1, n2 and egt_degf). 2004-02-17 09:07:27 +00:00
ehofman
c92cb650eb Add the latest version of JSBSim including support for a Visual Reference Point 2004-02-14 10:19:56 +00:00
ehofman
7da5a741fb Revert to the previous version because it looks it isn't the friction force after all. 2004-02-13 15:20:13 +00:00
ehofman
c648bc18f7 Make sure the friction forces are positive, otherwise they will push the aircraft rather than holding it into place. The ground reaction code still needs some attention. 2004-02-13 12:54:38 +00:00
ehofman
869aa997a5 Initialize the varables *before* reading in the configuration file 2004-02-05 13:47:48 +00:00
ehofman
fbd21c499f Turn the console colors back to default before continueing 2004-01-19 13:51:05 +00:00
ehofman
2c59d1621f MSVC fix 2004-01-15 10:18:51 +00:00
curt
95440173ca Curt Olson:
Sync with most current JSBSim CVS.
2004-01-14 22:09:39 +00:00
curt
9c49534907 Attempt #1 to sort out confusion between left / right / parking brake
controls in the cockpit vs. which wheels they apply to.  FlightGear now
sets /controls/gear/brake-left, /controls/gear/brake-right, and
/controls/gear/brake-parking.  It should be up to the FDM to sort out
which wheels under which circumstances are affected by these controls
and ultimately what happens to the physical motion of the aircraft.
2004-01-12 17:39:41 +00:00
david
5644f22513 Make more output honour debug_lvl. 2003-11-24 17:59:41 +00:00
david
5fa04adf68 Try to coordinate between the different logging idioms of JSBSim and
FlightGear: when FlightGear wants things quiet, make JSBSim quiet as
well.
2003-11-24 17:59:10 +00:00
ehofman
a0216af01d Fix a potention buffer overflow 2003-10-24 12:39:31 +00:00
ehofman
a793268be3 David Culp: Heres are some tweaks to the FGSimTurbine module that smooth out the animation between engine phases, and between afterburner and non-afterburner operation. 2003-10-24 12:25:24 +00:00
ehofman
bf859a91c3 Update to the latest version of JSBSim 2003-10-19 09:48:44 +00:00
ehofman
b431775273 David Culp:
Here's a new FGSimTurbine module.  Changes are:

1.  Adds starting and stopping functionality
2.  Calculate() now calls other functions, based on the engine's state, which gives more readable code.

Until now turbine engines were always running as long as fuel was available. With this new module the engine defaults to OFF.  To start with the engine running, the variable FGEngine::Running must be set to true at sim startup. In FlightGear this is done with --prop:/engines/engine[n]/running=true.

To start the engine (on the ground), first set the starter to ON, i.e. FGEngine::Starter is set to true.  In FlightGear this is done by toggling /controls/engines/engine[n]/starter to TRUE.  Note that the current FlightGear key binding will not work, as it causes the starter to quit when the key is released.  A new key binding is needed, without the mod-up.

When N2 reaches 15% or greater, place the fuel cutoff control to FALSE.  This is FGEngine::Cutoff.  In FlightGear this is done with /controls/engines/engine[n]/cutoff set to FALSE.  The engine will then accelerate to idle.  Upon reaching idle, the starter is automatically turned off, and the engine is running.  There is presently no FlightGear key binding for the fuel cutoff switch.

To shut off the engine, place the fuel cutoff control to TRUE.

If you shut down the engine in flight it will windmill.  To airstart you will need at least 15% N2, just as with a ground start.  When you have enough N2, place the cutoff control to FALSE and the engine will restart. Note that if you can't get enough N2 by speeding up, you can get it by using the starter.

The reverser still works, and is controlled in FlightGear with /controls/engines/engine[n]/reverser.  With the reverser control on (TRUE), the engine will produce negative thrust in proportion to throttle position, i.e. to get more reverse
thrust, increase throttle.
2003-09-23 09:25:24 +00:00
ehofman
4a5dbf1106 David Culp:
Here's a new FGSimTurbine module.  Changes are:

1.  Adds starting and stopping functionality
2.  Calculate() now calls other functions, based on the engine's state, which gives more readable code.

Until now turbine engines were always running as long as fuel was available. With this new module the engine defaults to OFF.  To start with the engine running, the variable FGEngine::Running must be set to true at sim startup. In FlightGear this is done with --prop:/engines/engine[n]/running=true.

To start the engine (on the ground), first set the starter to ON, i.e. FGEngine::Starter is set to true.  In FlightGear this is done by toggling /controls/engines/engine[n]/starter to TRUE.  Note that the current FlightGear key binding will not work, as it causes the starter to quit when the key is released.  A new key binding is needed, without the mod-up.

When N2 reaches 15% or greater, place the fuel cutoff control to FALSE.  This is FGEngine::Cutoff.  In FlightGear this is done with /controls/engines/engine[n]/cutoff set to FALSE.  The engine will then accelerate to idle.  Upon reaching idle, the starter is automatically turned off, and the engine is running.  There is presently no FlightGear key binding for the fuel cutoff switch.

To shut off the engine, place the fuel cutoff control to TRUE.

If you shut down the engine in flight it will windmill.  To airstart you will need at least 15% N2, just as with a ground start.  When you have enough N2, place the cutoff control to FALSE and the engine will restart. Note that if you can't get enough N2 by speeding up, you can get it by using the starter.

The reverser still works, and is controlled in FlightGear with /controls/engines/engine[n]/reverser.  With the reverser control on (TRUE), the engine will produce negative thrust in proportion to throttle position, i.e. to get more reverse thrust, increase throttle.
2003-09-23 09:24:36 +00:00
ehofman
0a7cc77d5e Initialize some variables 2003-08-11 08:35:29 +00:00
ehofman
0ff5f409c0 Add the abillity to attach a propeller thruster to a turbine engine 2003-07-26 09:12:54 +00:00
tony
36183cbc3d Make initTheta() use the results of the search it performs. 2003-07-17 02:32:39 +00:00
david
b8a8d2194a More turbulence tweaks and fixes.
Skip turbulence calculations with magnitude is 0.
2003-07-14 22:34:08 +00:00
david
5d3b58438a Make sure sign is preserved for turbulence direction. 2003-07-14 20:48:23 +00:00
tony
16c029c609 Fix for setting initial pitch angle on the ground. 2003-07-14 11:47:25 +00:00
david
9d318461b9 It's a direction, not an axis. The z direction is the one that should
occur full force for turbulence.
2003-07-13 20:18:51 +00:00
david
1691d3ba19 Add the ability to control turbulence rate as well as magnitude.
Square the normalized direction acceleration for the y and z axes, so
that turbulence predominantly affects pitch.

Bind to the /environment/turbulence/magnitude-norm and
/environment/turbulence/rate-hz properties in FlightGear.
2003-07-13 20:13:18 +00:00
david
16635b6b98 Move the turbulence magnitude away from the peaks. 2003-07-01 20:52:12 +00:00
ehofman
53aceeafe8 Solaris namespace clash fix 2003-07-01 16:12:21 +00:00
david
c5be967fba Avoid strong oscillations at turbulence extremes. 2003-06-29 21:17:21 +00:00
david
6f3456a734 Rolled last change back out -- it was causing the default 172 to hang
on loading, because the fuel-quantity token was never consumed.
2003-06-08 12:04:41 +00:00
ehofman
cc0ec0b070 Make it possible for FlightGear to override the fuel tank contents with 0.0 2003-06-08 11:19:14 +00:00
ehofman
1100ae47e4 Fix a problem where the contents could be specified by JSBSim and by FlightGear, where JSBSim would override the FlightGear specified value. Now the JSBSim specified value will be discarded if Contents is already set. 2003-06-08 08:45:07 +00:00
ehofman
2c3fa12eea David Culp:
This version handles a zero fuel load better.  I found that if you try to consume fuel from an empty tank, with zero fuel flow, the FGEngine::Starved flag alternates
2003-06-08 08:44:30 +00:00
ehofman
b0433381a7 I had some old SimGear include directories hanging around, so this got uncought. Thanks Melchior 2003-06-03 09:17:57 +00:00
ehofman
815333af23 sync JSBSim and FlightGear 2003-06-03 08:46:15 +00:00
ehofman
679325b947 Switch roll and yaw trim commands 2003-05-28 17:53:42 +00:00
curt
2119db35c3 This is step "1" of probably "many" in the process of separating out the
scene management code and organizing it within simgear.  My strategy is
to identify the code I want to move, and break it's direct flightgear
dependencies.  Then it will be free to move over into the simgear package.

- Moved some property specific code into simgear/props/
- Split out the condition code from fgfs/src/Main/fg_props and put it
  in it's own source file in simgear/props/
- Created a scene subdirectory for scenery, model, and material property
  related code.
- Moved location.[ch]xx into simgear/scene/model/
- The location and condition code had dependencies on flightgear's global
  state (all the globals-> stuff, the flightgear property tree, etc.)  SimGear
  code can't depend on it so that data has to be passed as parameters to the
  functions/methods/constructors.
- This need to pass data as function parameters had a dramatic cascading
  effect throughout the FlightGear code.
2003-05-06 23:46:24 +00:00
ehofman
ea24640f96 MSVC6 updates 2003-04-13 21:25:46 +00:00
david
64e81d1960 Make sure values get back to FGInterface, in case we're not trimming.
This is especially important for setting multiple values like Euler
angles.
2003-04-04 22:44:32 +00:00
ehofman
c3cefaf883 Updates to the controls properties tree. This is a major update so there may be one or two 'old' refferences left. To simplify the transisition there is a file called README.properties in the docs-mini directory of FlightGear that explains the new controls layout. 2003-04-01 12:43:18 +00:00
ehofman
b71e0774d6 Make spoilers and speed-brake position accessible 2003-03-24 10:44:45 +00:00
ehofman
60283d19bb Add speed-brake and spoilers controlls 2003-03-24 10:04:19 +00:00
tony
1a50c56d5e Updates from JSBSim, including new turbine engine model from David Culp 2003-03-23 15:12:35 +00:00
ehofman
01be2ed8e4 Compiler warning fixes and small updates 2003-03-19 17:46:52 +00:00
david
b3930c9c60 Added a new turbulence type ttStandard, and made it the default.
ttStandard is copied from ttBerndt, with the following modifications:

1. All turbulence is diminished within three wingspans of the ground.

2. The horizontal forces are used to calculate the moments, but then
   zeroed out so that only the vertical force is actually applied to
   the aircraft.

3. The yaw moment is not used.

In fact, the horizontal forces and the yaw moment should be allowed,
but they are extremely rare compared to the vertical force and the
pitch/roll moments.  For now, simply zeroing them gives the most
accurate feel.
2003-03-16 21:14:45 +00:00
david
d38685b92f Minor code cleanup. 2003-02-26 19:20:02 +00:00