flight/dog question
D. Christopher Dunlap
dunlap at bigboote.sgi.com
Thu Aug 9 03:07:22 AEST 1990
In article <90Aug3.064507edt.26514 at me.utoronto.ca> eastick at me.utoronto.ca (Doug Eastick) writes:
>How does one keep a file of flight movements ("record" them) so that
>they can be re-read ("played" back) in another session and, thus, have
>a dogfight? I know someone here at UofT did it, but he's gone now.
>
>The man page doesn't say anything helpful. Only option is -h.
>IRIX 3.2.1
>flight says it has options of -dhz. What do they do?
>
>Comments by mail please. I'll summarize and post if asked. I only
>get a chance to read news every 4-5 days (which is longer than our
>expire period).
>
>Thanks.
dog -o record_file Saves a recording of your flight pattern into
the file "record_file".
dog -i record_file Brings up dog with the recorded flight from
"record_file" playing in continuous loop.
dog -i record_file -o record_file2
recorded input comes from "record_file" and
output goes to "record_file2". This allows you
to "dub in" multiple planes.
BUG: (Not really,, but important to know)
The "record_file" can get VERY large.
chris
D. Christopher Dunlap Product Support Engineering
Customer Support Division
email: dunlap at sgi.com Silicon Graphics Computer Systems
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