From: Bertrand C. <bco...@gm...> - 2015-03-26 18:06:00
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2015-03-26 17:40 GMT+01:00 Agostino De Marco <ago...@un...>: > Hello Elias, > > yes it was Matlab v2008a. > The JSBSim sources were frozen in time and > used to build the Mex files. > Unfortunately I haven't had time to look at > some items on my TODO list. > One of them was: using the latest JSBSim > cvs version and distribute only the sources > related to the Mex files. > > Volunteers are welcome to revamp this project. > I'd be more than happy to support them. > > Regards, > Agostino > Hello Agostino, Do you think there is a chance to revamp the project so that it is compatible with Matlab and Octave ? That way we could be able to drag more users / support I guess. I am afraid that the eye watering price of a Matlab license is definitely a showstopper for most of the JSBSim community, I mean for those who cannot access Matlab at work or university. Bertrand. > > > > Elias Tarasov <eli...@gm...> ha scritto: > > > JSBSim-Matlab hasn't been supported for a long time, i believe 2-3 years. > > Maybe, if you manage to get exactly the same version of Matlab, for which > > this packet has been built, then you could get a workable one. Matlab > 2008 > > if i remember correctly. > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Agostino De Marco, PhD > Assistant Professor of Flight Mechanics > > Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II > Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale - Sezione Aerospaziale > Aircraft Design & AeroFlightDynamics Group (ADAG) > > ** University of Naples Federico II > ** Department Industrial Engineering - Aerospace Division > ** Aircraft Design & AeroFlightDynamics Group > > via Claudio 21, 80125 Napoli - Italy > Tel.: +39 0817683323 > Fax: +39 0817683622 > Email: ago...@un... > Web 1: www.dii.unina.it > Web 2: www.adag.unina.it > |