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Jayco GAuges available as FREEWARE

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Hello all,I have just released Jayco GAuges as freeware. Jayco GAuges are G.A style gauges using OpenGL graphics. Please feel free to download at my site www.jaycosims.com. Please let me know what you think!Thanks,Jason

Nice.... have you seen my FSPanel application in the File Library? It's similar, except that I wrote it without OpenGL so that it could be run on older laptops (My original intent was to use an old 486 Laptop I had lying around)Do you have any plans to add the rest of a typical GA panel to yours - oil pressure & temp, twin fuel gauges, ,aybe an ADF?Richard

Richard,Thanks for trying the software. I do have plans in the future for ADF and more engine and electrical gagues. I will also be working on some type specific gagues from Honeywell and possible glass cockpit applications. I will give your application a try.Thanks,Jason

Hi,very nice jobs Jason and Richard.Anyway...I've been looking for documentation, tutorials, code example or piece of code to implement some "glass" instrument for my own use (I'm building a home cockpit for the ATR72-500) using OpenGL and Delphi as development language (but I know also Visual Basic).What I would like to make is a 2D (not 3D) instrument (the attitude indicator) so I need to know how to "move" graphic objects, but what I found so far didn't help me much since everybody "plays" with 3D graphics (I've downloaded and installed GLScene components for Delphi from www.glscene.org).I wonder, then, if you (Jason) can help me with some example or suggest me where to find what I need to develop such "applications".Thank you,regards.Bob

Very nice indeed, smooth, and very simple to configure. Excellent stuff!

Did anyone say "Honeywell" and "glass cockpit"?????I would be VERY interested in a Primus 1000 full avionics set (for my Lear 45 cockpit) so if you have ANY plans for that, I can test/play w/ it.Please let me know.

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