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− | vMC | + | '''Virtual Mission Control''' or '''vMC''' is a network interface by Synchronous Technologies Ltd. |
− | + | Virtual Mission Control (vMC) is a software application designed to support remote telemetry and flight control operations using Martin Schweiger’s Orbiter space flight simulation software. A remote telemetry viewing application (vMC/Workstation) is provided, but other programs using the vMC core components can also be created using the vMC SDK Manual. | |
− | + | The vMC/Workstation program supports the creation of new display pages using either a built-in page editor, or by use of compiled plug-ins (ActiveX custom controls). vMC consists of four software components that need to be installed on your PC: | |
− | '' | + | *''vMC/Workstation'' - the front end of vMC, where you can view telemetry in a wide variety of different formats, and send commands to a spacecraft in Orbiter. |
+ | *''vMC/Server'' - the communications control element of vMC, that handles all network traffic between components (and allows you to use vMC over a LAN or the Internet, if you wish). | ||
+ | *''Orbiter.dll'' - an ActiveX in-process server component that translates vMC messages into something that Orbiter can understand. | ||
+ | *''Orbipc.dll'' - an Orbiter plug-in module that links Orbiter.dll to Orbiter itself. | ||
− | + | Please note that in order to allow these components to communicate, vMC requires that you have a TCP/IP network connection configured on your PC, even if you are only ever going to use vMC on the same PC as Orbiter. This connection can be a local loopback adapter, but presumably if you downloaded Orbiter and vMC, then you have an Internet connection anyway this will serve the purpose. | |
− | + | vMC is now inactive however there is a new project similar to it but using orb:connect and .net framework to allow multiple people to be in a virtual mission control interface. it is called orbiter mission control. | |
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+ | [[Multi-player]] -- an overview of multi-player add-ons for Orbiter | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 30 November 2022
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Virtual Mission Control or vMC is a network interface by Synchronous Technologies Ltd.
Virtual Mission Control (vMC) is a software application designed to support remote telemetry and flight control operations using Martin Schweiger’s Orbiter space flight simulation software. A remote telemetry viewing application (vMC/Workstation) is provided, but other programs using the vMC core components can also be created using the vMC SDK Manual.
The vMC/Workstation program supports the creation of new display pages using either a built-in page editor, or by use of compiled plug-ins (ActiveX custom controls). vMC consists of four software components that need to be installed on your PC:
- vMC/Workstation - the front end of vMC, where you can view telemetry in a wide variety of different formats, and send commands to a spacecraft in Orbiter.
- vMC/Server - the communications control element of vMC, that handles all network traffic between components (and allows you to use vMC over a LAN or the Internet, if you wish).
- Orbiter.dll - an ActiveX in-process server component that translates vMC messages into something that Orbiter can understand.
- Orbipc.dll - an Orbiter plug-in module that links Orbiter.dll to Orbiter itself.
Please note that in order to allow these components to communicate, vMC requires that you have a TCP/IP network connection configured on your PC, even if you are only ever going to use vMC on the same PC as Orbiter. This connection can be a local loopback adapter, but presumably if you downloaded Orbiter and vMC, then you have an Internet connection anyway this will serve the purpose.
vMC is now inactive however there is a new project similar to it but using orb:connect and .net framework to allow multiple people to be in a virtual mission control interface. it is called orbiter mission control.
See also[edit]
Multi-player -- an overview of multi-player add-ons for Orbiter