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DOWNLOADS
If you are just starting with Linux we have prepared some sample programs and scripts you can download, install,
and run on your PC. In additon to gaining experience, these programs will help configure your system, provide a
sample of the fine displays available and identify any problems before you commit. For the experienced Linux user,
you might still want to download and run these programs.
To run the demonstrations requires a working version of X windows and hardware support for OpenGL. A dual headed
video card that can drive two monitors or flat panels will provide the best viewing of all the displays. If you do have problems or questions
please contact our support team
The open-source program FlightGear provides the flight dynamics and scenery generation. You can download
a copy of the source code here that has been modified for the 747 Simulator and
was used at the Mathworks symposium held in May 2005 demonstrating the 747 model developed with Simulink.
If you would like a copy of the latest source code, please send a request to our support team
In addition, you will find source for the next pending release of FlightGear-1.99 here.
The avid-demo.tgz program will work with both Linux-2.4 and 2.6.
Display Demonstration S/W
The hardware driver requires a HRT (hard real-time) task scheduling mechanism that is provided by a set of modules
contained in the RTAI release by DIAPM and integrated with the Linux-2.6 kernel.
Header/libraries for real-time Linux-2.6 driver
The asr directory contains a language model for use with the Sphinx2 ASR program devleoped at CMU. You can
obtain the source from CMU or install a binary package if your distribution supports it. Debian does. There is a
tarred language file that belongs in /usr/share and a perl script titled my-atc-demo
to run the ASR program. atc_demo.c is some source code to receive the speech text string and parse the
result into a set of tokens.
The Personal Computer Working Group (PCWG) is sponsored by AFRL and meets annually to discuss and
share advances in personal computing that can be applied to a variety of gaming and simulation systems.
To download the PDF file detailing LFS Technologies work in this area click
here. A CD copy of all the proceedings of
the 2-day conference can be obtained by contacting the support team
with name and mailing address.
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