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== New software tools and projects ==    | |||
=== FGCom-mumble ===  | |||
[https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble FGCom-Mumble] aims to provide a mumble based FGCom implementation. This will simulate radio communications in a seamless frequency spectrum.  | |||
The project aims to be easy to use: Pilots just install the plugin, open mumble, join a channel on a mumble server and start using their radio stack in Flightgear.  | |||
The development is discussed in the {{forum link|title=FGCom-mumble|f=32|t=37644}}. Releases can be downloaded from {{github source|user=hbeni|repo=fgcom-mumble|text=GitHub}}.  | |||
The project also has a flightgear wikipage: [[FGCom-mumble]]  | |||
===== Test server available! =====  | |||
I was able to get a small virtual linux server and deployed a test bed onto it.  | |||
* The adress is mumble://fgcom.hallinger.org for mumble  | |||
* A status page can be viewed at http://fgcom.hallinger.org  | |||
I did already test this and i think it works fine. There is an outstanding issue with ATIS broadcasts stopping after a short while, but i currently think this is a library bug somewhere else.  | |||
To connect/use, you need to self-compile mumble; [https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble/wiki#compiling-mumble-140-plugin-branch-from-krzmbrzl-on-a-debian-testing-bullseye-system i wrote a small guide for debian/bullseye].  | |||
We should gather around to get a small testing event :) Feel free to chime in at the {{forum link|title=forums thread|f=32|t=37644}}!  | |||
== In the hangar ==  | == In the hangar ==  | ||
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