Hermann
24.09.2009, 19:55
X-Plane 9.40 RC-9 is here now!
http://wiki.x-plane.com/Beta
As always, I am doing the job for you for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
As with the last 9 RC's, this one further tunes the UI to remove any
point of confusion anyone has had, and streamline the aircraft-design,
simulator-build, and simulator-install of any complex, FAA-certified
copy of X-Plane.
This is helping everyone out, of course, because the UI is getting a
bit more clear, and I am re-organizing the code internally to be more
robust an have less chance of bugs moving forwards.
Here are the specifics for RC-9!
austin
Planet-map zoom does not affect map zoom, as is probably desired.
A hair more internal code re-organization to avoid bugs in the future
involving many different planes all flying at once.
A nice new interface on the serial-port selections on the joystick and
equipment screen, for things likeGarmin 430 and PFC hardware...
The text indicating what serial device you are listening for flashes
in the lower-right of the screen if data is coming in to that device.
This is all about getting certifiable sims quickly developed, tested,
installed, and running... And being able to quickly hook up and
test serial devices is needed for this in many cases, with a nice UI
showing which serial devices are talking and which ones aren't.
http://wiki.x-plane.com/Beta
As always, I am doing the job for you for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
As with the last 9 RC's, this one further tunes the UI to remove any
point of confusion anyone has had, and streamline the aircraft-design,
simulator-build, and simulator-install of any complex, FAA-certified
copy of X-Plane.
This is helping everyone out, of course, because the UI is getting a
bit more clear, and I am re-organizing the code internally to be more
robust an have less chance of bugs moving forwards.
Here are the specifics for RC-9!
austin
Planet-map zoom does not affect map zoom, as is probably desired.
A hair more internal code re-organization to avoid bugs in the future
involving many different planes all flying at once.
A nice new interface on the serial-port selections on the joystick and
equipment screen, for things likeGarmin 430 and PFC hardware...
The text indicating what serial device you are listening for flashes
in the lower-right of the screen if data is coming in to that device.
This is all about getting certifiable sims quickly developed, tested,
installed, and running... And being able to quickly hook up and
test serial devices is needed for this in many cases, with a nice UI
showing which serial devices are talking and which ones aren't.