Seems the answer is yes and no. You do need to add on the OrbiterSDK and other relevant SDKs and libraries. I could be wrong as I am just learning it all myself.
For those of you who are already using Visual Studio 2022, it comes with C++ 14 compiler already available. You can change this to C++ 17 or C++ 20. Which version do you generally use?
Decided to put my money where my mouth is, so I am working up just such a step-by-step guide. Bear with me this might take a while (I am old and forgetful). If you have suggestions PM me or email.
I'll check to see if they will work on my system, but that doesn't answer my original question. I want to learn how to do the build which is why I want a working setup.
Okay, I have just redownloaded and reinstalled VC 2022 Community Edition along with the Desktop Development with C++. I intend this for two purposes: to relearn addon development and to build OpenOrbiter. Zo, I really need a step-by-step guide in setting up both to ensure that my setup is...
I thought I remembered a posting where someone was looking for a working link to "Go Play In Space". Did they find what they were after or still need a copy?
Good day, folks. I'm looking for a mapping tool where I can plug in the Surface and/or Elevation tiles of Mars and visually see where they are. Any ideas?
OK. To bring you up to date, I start the mission and change the date to current time. I set the parameters I need to establish surface launch and then let the mission run in the background without touching it (waiting for launch day). Orbiter will run on its own in the background for three hours...
Okay. I never record flights. I will have to redo the mission to update the orbiter.log, though it also happens with another copy of orbiter running a version of the 2001 space station in its completed iteration. I will run both and try to get an estimated timeline and both sets of orbiter...
Here is an odd one. I set up a mission to go from Mars to Ceres using the Frelon. I initially set time for today, and launch the mission. After doing what set up I need to do using IMFD and TransX2, I let the mission run in real time in the background. If I get lazy or take a nap, I will often...
When I want to change the "Now" date in the scenario editor, it enters the date in UTC. I have to manually change it to EST. How do I change the configuration of the scenario editor to use EST?
I put all of those files in a new directory (on my unit the folder is Orbiter Mesh Viewer 1.9) and have had no problems using MeshWizard directly from this folder.
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