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<pre>fgcom -Sfgcom.flightgear.org.uk -f910</pre> | <pre>fgcom -Sfgcom.flightgear.org.uk -f910</pre> | ||
: ''fgcom'' | <small><pre> | ||
:: the command ''(in case you installed by using the [[Scripted Compilation on Linux Debian/Ubuntu|download_and_compile.sh script]] for LINUX-Systems you have to replace the command "fgcom" with "sh ./run_fgcom.sh". Then the complete command would be: "'''sh ./run_fgcom.sh -f910'''")'' | For MAC you may use: | ||
: ''-Sfgcom.flightgear.org.uk'' | /Applications/FlightGear.app/Contents/MacOS/fgcom -Sdelta384.server4you.de -f910 | ||
</pre></small> | |||
: '''fgcom''' | |||
:: the command ''(in case you installed by using the [[Scripted Compilation on Linux Debian/Ubuntu|download_and_compile.sh script]] for LINUX-Systems you have to replace the command "fgcom" with: "sh ./run_fgcom.sh". Then the complete command would be: "'''sh ./run_fgcom.sh -f910'''")'' | |||
: '''-Sfgcom.flightgear.org.uk''' | |||
:: one of two FGCOM-servers! Since Oct.2012 there are 2 FGCOM-servers available: | :: one of two FGCOM-servers! Since Oct.2012 there are 2 FGCOM-servers available: | ||
::# The original: '''fgcom.flightgear.org.uk''' | ::# The original: '''fgcom.flightgear.org.uk''' | ||
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::So insert the server-address after a "-S" (watch: The "S" must be a capital!): | ::So insert the server-address after a "-S" (watch: The "S" must be a capital!): | ||
: ''-f910'' | : '''-f910''' | ||
:: the only available frequency for echo-tests | :: the only available frequency for echo-tests | ||
: optional | : '''optional''' | ||
:: In case your audiosystem is rather weak, you may try the options: | :: In case your audiosystem is rather weak, you may try the options: | ||
:: ''-i and/or -o'': i=input(microphone) o=output(Speaker), both values between 0.0 and 1.0 (e.g.: -i0.9) | :: ''-i and/or -o'': i=input(microphone) o=output(Speaker), both values between 0.0 and 1.0 (e.g.: -i0.9) |
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