flight's concept of a 'good landing'
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In article <8902172038.AA26677 at adt.uucp> madd at adt.UUCP (jim frost) writes:
>BTW, has anyone given though to building real controls? Even a
>joystick and peddles (no throttles, etc) would be a godsend. It took
>me several days to get the hang of turning with a mouse and it still
>doesn't feel right.
We have a ``Dimension-6'' -- a steering ball that senses rotation and
translation in 3 dimensions. I hooked it up to flight(1), and the
controls instantly felt much more natural. I'm sorry I can't give
you a detailed comparison between mouse and ball control.
The main problem is that the ball is polled over RS-232, which makes the
program much slower, only about 6 updates/second on an IRIS 3130.
An interesting feature is that you can turn left either by rotating the
ball CCW, or (after toggling a switch) CW. It feels differently, but
I can't say one is better than the other.
Comments please!
Dag M. Bruck
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