Re: CAE BIN Loader

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From: Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Date: 05/30/2000 06:25:03


robert kwak wrote:
> .......I don't know
> what you're doing with a CAE .bin file or how you got a hold of it,

He says in his email, he got it from a CAE Flight Simulator.

> but you need to contact the people at CAE and ask them to translate
> the .bin file into a .flt file before viewing it inside performer.

That would be very generous of them :-)

> Shibo Fu wrote:
> > I have got several terrain and plane modules from one CAE Flight
> > Simulator,the file extension is .bin.

Shibo,

unfortunately, even if you managed to read the data in question you may
not have the rights to use it even if you own the original simulator.
Traditional simulation companies are in the habit of jealously guarding
their data and file formats and typically retain ownership of the
database even if they are paid to build custom data by the customer. The
customer does not end up owning the database they paid for, they merely
have a license to use it on the training systems they purchased. That
may not be the case here but you need to check this kind of thing before
"fessing up" on info-performer.

CHeers,Angus.

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