XView2 xBD Dataset Map. The xView2 Competition's xBD dataset has been updated. Total dataset size has increased overall, from 550,230 total polygons to 850,736 total polygons and for total area from 19,804 square kilometers to 45,361 square kilometers.
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Hi all,As some of you will know; I've been working on an ExternalSim plugin for P3D. This effectively replaces the aircraft aerodynamics modelling in P3D with my own model that uses angle and velocity data directly from PSX to deliver silky smooth stutter-free movement. Hi Mark,I've installed your software (thx!) according to the instructions (I believe.), and the router is showing (normal?) numbers, see below:However, in P3D my 747 is somewhere in an Ocean (in situ Basic 003.), and every 3 seconds it looks like it loads terrain again (in a split second). When I try to load a situ with the 747 in cruize, I get repeated loading of Terrain, until P3D gets stuck at a certain percentage, or P3D crashes.What am I doing wrong, you think?Note that I have P3D (v3.3.5) at one computer, and PSX and the router at another.EDIT: Contrary to Ivo below, I have only one livery in my aircraft.cfg file.Regards,Nico.
Nico:Your numbers are looking good, meaning you've got full bidirectional communication established and the external sim is running so the aircraft.cfg is correct.(For future reference: I can tell this by the fact that 'Subscribed ElevationModels' is increasing - this means P3D, running the external sim, is sending data back to the Router.)You said: 'Note that I have P3D (v3.3.5) at one computer, and PSX and the router at another.' I've just downloaded the exact link I put up and used the files to replicate your setup on 2 computers and it all works.Do you have any other Simconnect clients?Edit: I've just had a thought that this could be a one-sided firewall issue - packets are getting from ExternalSim to Router, but not from Router to ExternalSim. Try temporarily turning off any firewalls on both PCs.Ivo:2 possibilities for you:1. External sim is not running. As you've got multiple livery in your config file, consider copying the 3 'ExternalSim' config lines to all livery.2. Perhaps a firewall issue, Windows firewall is preventing communication?
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Try temporarily turning off any firewalls on both PCs and see see if 'Subscribed ElevationModels' starts increasing. When everything is fully working, it usually takes about 10-60 seconds for the aircraft to settle to the correct elevation.
As your subscribed elevation models are 0, I think you've got a firewall blocking issue.If Gary sees this thread, he might be able to provide further detail on views. From memory I think we just use the standard cockpit view with no instruments showing and tweak the aircraft.cfg with the desired eyepoint and offsets we want. We also use the new P3D ViewGroups feature for easy setup of Left/Centre/Right viewports on our multi-projector setup.
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