OpenATC is an effort to create an open-source "virtual ATC" protocol/network, an open-source ATC client, and a network access client for the FlightGear open-source flight simulator. (Support for other flight simulators may follow later)
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During the last weeks we have mainly held our communications privately (eMail), however meanwhile it turned out that it would possibly be somewhat more convenient to use some sort of forum or mailing list, so we are now in the process of trying to entirely switch to a newly created mailing list: https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/openatc-devel If you are one of the developers or are simply interested in the OpenATC project, please subscribe to that list using the above link - you'll have to confirm your subscription before you'll be sucessfully subscribed ! As soon as everybody has subscribed we're going to move project-related discussions to that list in order to see how well it is accepted. In order to provide some general insight about the latest ideas and suggestions we've had so far, we're going to forward the relevant passages directly to the mailing list.
OpenATC developers plan to do a first very basic field test using the Torque Network Library, if you want to participate, please check: http://openatc.sourceforge.net/test/
We are looking for people who would be willing to provide some feedback concerning our design ideas for a protocol - simply because we are not yet that experienced with protocol design and would like to avoid making obvious mistakes. Basically, you should have some TCP/UDP experience and preferably know about the security issues - respectively (dis-)advantages of either protocol in general.
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