I supouse you've pressed the FS button, which tries to find an operationg
Microsoft Flight Simulator on your computer, and if it fails, it looks for
it on your local network. That's waht trigerred your firwall warning...
Baruch.
"Geoff Sjostrom" wrote in message
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Why does the software seek an internet connection?
"bar86" wrote in message
oups.com...
You're invited to download and test SDF - the real time six degrees of
freedom flight simulation software at:
http://www.newbyte.co.il/downloads/sdf.zip
Fly the simulaton (ficteous UAV) with A/P on or disengaged, explore FCS
automodes, try to land it and so on. If you happen to own Microsoft's
Flight Simulator 2004 "Century of flight", you can use it as a 3D world
slave display on the same computer or on a networked PC.
For a post flight briefing, use this graphical utility:
http://www.newbyte.co.il/downloads/spl.zip
Note: those are Vb6 GUI programs. To save download time, only the
second one contains the required VB6 (Service pack6) runtime libraries.
C&C are welcomed.
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