exams are over, so I was able to spend some time in this place. I managed to finish great parts of the main explanation. I explained the special parts of the code. If you think there’s missing something, tell me! Next time I’ll come here I’ll tell you something about doing hardware on FlightGear and I hope I can report something about doing Blender on Managed DirectX. Furthermore I’m curious if it’s possible to place a .zip file somewhere in this place to make the code downloadable for you…
In my blog stats I mentioned that yesterday someone found this site by feeding his/her search engine with the words ‘flightgear c# socket’…thanks buddy! Can you figure out which site is the #1 entry when you google for ‘flightgear c#’?
Yes – there’s still hope…
November 15, 2007 at 9:07 am |
Hi there, just wanted to let you know this tutorial is really helpful — thanks for writing it! There’s not a lot of info around about doing techy stuff with FlightGear on Windows platforms.
Looking forward to the next part :-)
June 23, 2008 at 12:02 pm |
Hi Gus,
I hope I’m able to some c# stuff on flightgear in the near future, because it was a lot of fun doing this tutorial. At present I’m a to occupied to do so.
Nevertheless: Thanks!
January 2, 2009 at 10:17 pm |
Flightgear 1.9/command line options/IO Options/generic is missing. Any idea ?
January 17, 2010 at 3:55 pm |
Thank you for the great tutorial ? Is there any way to implement Flightgear in visual basic 2005 ?