JMW
Aspiring Addon Developer
Does FlightGear operate on Windows 10 ?............
hint/picture number:
a/4
b/2
c/1
d/5
e/3
Just an inefficient burn would mean diverging FU/OX IN values.
Does FlightGear operate on Windows 10 ?
. . . rather suggests a catastrophic failure of the injector milliseconds away from LOCV . . .
TL;DR: You can be puttering along in space and not even realize your day has just ended horribly wrong. :shifty:
:lol:What's that last thing that crosses the mind of a Shuttle astronaut?
The HPOTP.
Close-up on the MDUs - the whole selection logic between MEDS and DPS is in place, MDUs are hooked up to given IDPs, they query the GPC array for what major functions are available and respond to the switch commands by changing displays,...
(I think that's OPS 201, SPEC 20 and SM SYS SUMM 2 visible there)
Yes, and some kind of a PFD display.
And also all displays are driven by the same GPC 1... the FCOS operating system can only handle two displays/IDPs at a time per GPC because of memory and performance issues. Its similar for the BFS.
Also, you actually can't display DPS on a MFD MDU (the lower two displays in the center) in reality, since the DPS displays are dedicated to the CRT MDUs
Actually, I think you can (at least I didn't find any statement to the contrary anywhere) - 2-6.27 shows DPS assigned to CRT1-3 as typical layout, not as a must. According to 2.6-16 on the manual, MFD listens to the primary port 2 and secondary port 3, so unless I misunderstand something quite drastically it would show the same as CRT 2 if I select DPS via the edge-key selection and don't switch to secondary port.
Well, I am right now about 85% sure, that the IDP can not provide display rendering data to more than one DPS MDU at a time, but I would not refuse information contradicting this.
So an IDP never needs to provide rendering data for more than one screen, the question is whether it can hand copies of that screen to more than one MDU. I don't know whether this is implemented in reality, but it would be technically easy to accomplish at hardly any additional computational cost.
But then, it sure is not really useful to have exactly the same display by the same GPC twice...
Not as such, no. Well, you could duplicate info on CDR1 and PLT2 if you really want - if you're sitting in either seat, the other display is sort of far away.