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basin newtonian.
nahan ra ko mag-simulate. tuki-on pa nako ng formula.
lahi ang pama-agi sa mga spaceshipp o spaceshuttle o spacemodules.
wala oxygen gawas sa earth atmosphere.
LOL ikaw man diay is Nasyo.
Anyways, dugay na ko nag post ug links where to download Orbiter. Ambot nganong dugay man mo nag respond ug nag download, ug nag install para matestingan siya, para kamo ang mo-buot if "game" ba siya or simulation.
Main Page:
Orbiter - Home
Download Page:
Orbiter - Download
If you encounter any problems in installation, or you have missing components (i.e. the sound module is a separate download. Also, high res planetary textures are separate downloads as well) just leave me a private message.
-RODION
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nag-download ko ana rods. payter sad. pero bati iya graphics.
sakto ka, pwede ra jud sa keyboards sa PC.
click2X man lang pag-ignite sa thrusters.
then arrows sa control sa yaw ug pitch.
pero ako question lang, kaya ba sa technology before ang systems control na design.
sama ra gidak-on sa calculator. mao na nagcontrol almost tanan activity sa module.
You cannot emphasize on graphics if the prime goal of the simulation is indeed simulation, rather than "eye candy"...if "eye candy" imong gipangita then dula dyud imong gusto, dili simulation.
So if you have indeed downloaded Orbiter, have you ever tried to reach low-earth orbit manually, in any of the spacecraft/vehicles that come with the package?
Tinood ra na if the vehicle you're piloting has enough control surfaces (i.e. elevons, rudder, ailerons) and RCS thrusters for true "manual" flight. On modern spacecraft, ascent outside of the atmosphere is mostly an automated affair--halos walay buhaton ang pilots sa vehicle.
Actually, mas dako sa calculator ang PNGS/AGS. It's about 1 ft by 1 ft. Para dili makalas ang time nako sige'g type diri, watch this video, that tell how the PNGS/AGS was developed and ikaw na nalang mag conclude if dili ba kaya sa 72k of memory ang pag guide sa spacecraft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWcITjqZtpU
And btw, the term "TANAN" as you used it, is wrong--the PNGS/AGS, as the name suggests (Primary Navigation and Guidance System), is just for guidance--all the other systems on the spacecraft DO NOT HAVE TO RELY on the computer to operate--they are just standard modular electro-mechanical devices on board the spacecraft. So again, para klaro, sayop ang notion nga the PNGS/AGS computer ga control sa TANAN activity sa module.
-RODION
Last edited by rodsky; 03-28-2011 at 07:28 PM.
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got it rods.
naa ba ka Cebu? I'll try to praktis Orbiter. Then let's have a game mahitungod aning simulation.
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