STL portability, tons o' stuff. :-)
Currently trying to get a BeOS port together but life keeps getting
in the way!
+ Threading support and threaded tile pager.
Bernhard H. Buckel <buckel@mail.uni-wuerzburg.de>
a good hard shove.) :-)
+Ralph Carmichael <ralph@pdas.com>
+ Thanks to Ralph for his support of the FlightGear project. At
+ Public Domain Aeronautical Software you will find the PDAS CD-ROM for sale,
+ packed with great programs of use to aeronautical engineers. At this web
+ site there are also some sample downloads to show what is on the CD.
+ http://www.pdas.com
+
+
Didier Chauveau <chauveau@math.univ-mlv.fr>
Provided some initial code to parse the 30 arcsec DEM files found at:
http://edcwww.cr.usgs.gov/landdaac/gtopo30/gtopo30.html
+John Check <j4strngs@rockfish.net>
+ Cloud textures
+ Joystick howto
+ Panel howto
+ New instrument panel configurations
+
+
+Dave Cornish <dmc@halcyon.com>
+ Created our new, super cool, runway textures.
+
+
Oliver Delise <delise@mail.isis.de>
FAQ Maintainer, Documentation, Public Relations.
Working on adding some networking / multi-user support.
them to our little project.
+Bruce Finney <bfinney@gte.net>
+ MSVC5 compatibility.
+
+
Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler <zlib@gzip.org>
Authors of the zlib library. Used for on-the-fly compression and
decompression routines.
Changes and updates for compiling on FreeBSD
+Neetha Girish <neethagirish@usa.net>
+ Contributed the xml configurable HUD changes.
+
+
Jeff Goeke-Smith <jgoeke@voyager.net>
Contributed our first autopilot. (Heading Hold)
Better autoconf check for external timezone/daylight variables in
His effort alone has made me a great SGI fan.
+Habibie <habibie@MailandNews.com>
+ RedHat package building changes for SimGear.
+
+
Charlie Hotchkiss <clhotch@pacbell.net>
Worked on improving and enhancing the HUD code.
Lots of code style tips and code tweaks ...
Redid the Makefile system so it is simpler and more robust.
+David Luff <david.luff@nottingham.ac.uk>
+ Contributed heavily to the IO360 piston engine model.
+
+
Christian Mayer <flightgear@christianmayer.de>
Working on a multi-lingual conversion tools for fgfs
as a demonstration of technology ;-)
David Megginson <david@megginson.com>
- Contributed a patch to allow mouse input to control view direction.
Contributed a patch to allow mouse input to control the yoke.
Contributed financially towards hard drive space for use by the
flight gear project.
Updates to README.running.
Working on getting fgfs and ssg to work without textures.
Also added the new 2D panel and the save/load support.
+ Property manager
+ Joystick support
Eric Mitchell <mitchell@mars.ark.com>
Created the Generic Polygon Clipping library
+Phil Nelson <phil@cs.wwu.edu>
+ Author of GNU dbm. gdbm is a set of database routines that use
+ extendible hashing and works similar to the standard UNIX dbm routines.
+
+
Alexei Novikov <anovikov@heron.itep.ru>
Created European Scenery
Contributed a script to turn fgfs scenery into beautifully rendered
Alex Perry <arp11@pacbell.net>
Contributed code to more accurately model VSI, DG, Altitude.
- I have a feeling there's been a few other things as well, but
- my memory is failing me.
+ Contributed to the Install and Getting Started manual.
Friedemann Reinhard <mpt218@faupt212.physik.uni-erlangen.de>
Contributed wgs84 distance and course routines.
Contributed a great circle route autopilot mode based on wgs84 routines.
Many other GUI, HUD, and autopilot contributions.
+ Contributed a patch to allow mouse input to control view direction.
Roland Voegtli <voegtli@sanw.unibe.ch>
Provides MacOS-specific info in the docs.
+Ed Williams <Ed_Williams@compuserve.com>
+ Contributed magnetic variation code (impliments Nima WMM 2000)
+ We've also borrowed from Ed's wonderful aviation formulary at various
+ times as well.
+ http://www.best.com/~williams/index.html
+
+
+Jean-Claude Wippler <jcw@equi4.com>
+ Author of MetaKit - a portable, embeddible database with a portable
+ data file format. This software is not GPL'd but the author is kindly
+ allowing us to bundle MetaKit with our code. MetaKit has a liberal
+ X/MIT-style license. Please see the following URL for more info:
+ http://www.equi4.com/metakit
+
+
WoodSoup Project http://www.woodsoup.org
Provided computing resources and services so that the Flight Gear
project could have real home. This includes, web services,