December 21, 201015 yr Hello,Some of you might be interested in having a look at my latest development: AVG (Analog Vector Gauges). It is a new technology that provides smooth and accurate animation, especially for the rotating parts of analog gauges (needle, compass, ...). It works for fs9 and FSX, in 2D and in VC.For more information, see this page: http://emarciano.free.fr/AVGHomeA demo version of the C172 is available for free, for fs9 and FSX. It shows how AVG gauges work and it lets you see the quality of the animation compared to the standard C172 gauges. It can be downloaded here:- fs9 version: http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=155013- FSX version: http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=155014I post this message here in case a gauge author would be interested in letting me convert his work into AVG technology. Any gauge can be a good candidate.Don't hesitate to have a look at this :(:) Eric My Web Site
December 21, 201015 yr Hi,Tested the gauges and except the heading gyro they work remarkable good!I presume this technique is not for xml?Congrats,Jan Jan "Beatus ille qui procul negotiis..."
December 21, 201015 yr Author What is wrong with the heading gyro?Indeed, this is not for XML, it is pure C++ code. But I can convert an existing XML gauge to AVG if I have the code. Unfortunately, I am the only one who can do it at this time.Eric My Web Site
December 22, 201015 yr Hi,Just the graphics, bleed through etc.By second inspection: 6 red crosses....?Jan Jan "Beatus ille qui procul negotiis..."
December 22, 201015 yr Hi,Good for partial panel training in imc.....Just a joke; now i understand.Jan Jan "Beatus ille qui procul negotiis..."
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