Link 16 things you want in the next update
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Fully integrated Centre Pedestal Display or block70 type pit
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Some airports in KTO have trees very close to the glideslope path, Kangnung has a tree almost in it. Would be nice if they can be removed in a future release.
Yeah, that’s true. But I think you can’t collide with them.
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Some airports in KTO have trees very close to the glideslope path, Kangnung has a tree almost in it. Would be nice if they can be removed in a future release.
In bug-tracker?
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BMS has been multithreaded since day 1. It has been explained several times that much of what is simulated, is not very parallelisable.
…“parallelisable”…I like that word!
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…“parallelisable”…I like that word!
Agree, dear Stevie…
If I only can realize what is it for, JFK
With best regards.
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Some airports in KTO have trees very close to the glideslope path, Kangnung has a tree almost in it. Would be nice if they can be removed in a future release.
I would encourage you to note the locations of the trees, and report a bug here: https://bmsbugs.blu3wolf.com/bug_report_page.php
Agree, dear Stevie…
If I only can realize what is it for, JFK
With best regards.
To clarify: In order to get a benefit from multiple cores of a processor, a program can be divided up into threads. Each thread is executed independently (mostly) of the other threads. One a 4 core processor, 4 threads can be worked on simultaneously. With hyperthreading, that processor could keep track of 8 separate threads, and work on 4 at a time.
Dividing the work a program must do into threads which can be executed simultaneously is a form of parallel computing. The process of taking a problem which is single threaded, sequential programming, and turning it into a parallel program using multiple threads, is parallelising that program. A problem which can be so parallelised, is parallelisable. A program for which it is easy to do so, is ‘perfectly parallelisable’.
All of this to say, much of BMS does not lend itself well to parallel computing. Or at least, so I recall reading someone say on these fora.
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Parradiliun parrrd perdisidion parrapluasible plrara oh forget it…… cool word though
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I was clearly joking in my previous post, dear Blu3wolf…
but I appreciated a lot your explainations.
So, this premitted as I felt due, what could be in BMS future about?With best regards.
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…what was cool about it was that I knew what he meant…even if Webster and my spell checker didn’t!
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Webster
Well now, see there’s your problem Its well known Webster couldn’t spell to save his life, and, hoping to avoid this becoming publicly known, promulgated a bastardised version of the dictionary, inflicting his condition upon his countrymen.
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…but he still beat the devil!
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Different Webster, actually! Noah Webster is the one of Merriam-Webster provenance.
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…ahhh…a distant cousin. But still formidable.
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the ILS volume was a nice addition but the volume changed just a little by turning the knob. Also Guard (I think 243.00) doesn’t bring anything, is this to be implemented later I wonder.
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What are you expecting guard to bring?
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emergency per manual
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Are you expecting an emergency to occur because you are listening to guard?
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no I thought in case of other failures the guard would allow pilot to communicate with ATC. What about the spot light (shift -s)is that realistic feature of the F-16 or is it BMS inspired.
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No, guard frequency doesnt have its own dedicated generator. Its so that if someone is broadcasting on the emergency frequency, you can hear them, even when you are not tuned specifically to the emergency frequency. The frequency is ‘guarded’.
For the spotlight, check -1.