![]() ![]() Extending Avionics Framework SimVarValueType to include ‘per second’ as a unit. ![]() Adding support in the GarminSDK for the approach cue (green donut) on the airspeed indicator based in enhancements to the Garmin AoA Indicator.Improving GarminSDK AoA Indicator for greater display options, including digital readout and more flexible caution/waring thresholds.Adding support to the GarminSDK Airspeed Indicator to support custom speed bug colors.Find the latest documentation about the avionics framework here.Find the Avionics Framework Source Code here.G3X documentation is available on the Avionics Framework document site (see link below).Avionics Framework documentation has been updated to reflect what we believe will be the final versions for SU_15.NPM Avionics Packages have been updated to reflect what we believe will be the final versions for SU_15.Full documentation will be provided when SU_15 is released globally.Please note that in order to benefit from this new feature, WASM modules will require to be recompiled with the SU_15 SDK – of course SU_15 and later versions will remain compatible with previously compiled modules (but they won’t benefit from this new feature).The new “Memory debug” tab of the “WASM Debug” window will help you understand the state of your module’s memory with a series of colored block (gray = decommitted, green = free, blue = used, red = full, purple = corrupted).We decided to change this in order to minimize modules memory footprint – this is accomplished through the system virtual allocation system with pages that can be free, reserved or committed (only committed pages actually use native RAM).In the past any block of native memory that was allocated would remain so for the whole module lifetime (as per the WASM standard) – even if the module itself would later deallocate the said blocks within its linear memory.We changed the way native (PC/Xbox) memory is handled when the module performs allocations & deallocations.Please see here for the release notes.Ĭlick here for the web-friendly version of the Development Roadmap.Ĭlick here for the web-friendly version of the Feedback Snapshot. Once again, we would like to thank all the volunteer testers who are enrolled in the beta for your feedback and bug reports.įinally, we also released an update to Local Legend IX: Latécoère 631 earlier today. You can find the release notes on our forums here. On Tuesday, we released a new pre-release test build (1.37.8.0) to players participating in the optional Sim Update 15 public beta. We were particularly sad that we didn’t have time to address this very important question pre-submitted by a player: Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to answer all of the questions we received. If you missed the session, you can watch the complete replay on YouTube here: In addition to announcing these new content updates, the panel also answered many questions from the community, both those that were submitted in advance and those that were asked live from Twitch chat during the stream. The next Local Legend will be an unconventional VTOL cargo plane from Germany, the Dornier Do 31! Only three test prototypes of this aircraft were ever built, and we’re thrilled to digitally preserve this unique plane in Microsoft Flight Simulator!.The next City Update will be for the region of Southern Germany and will include the following:.Cameron MacMillan from iniBuilds did a live showcase of some of the exciting new features coming with this aircraft.The new Airbus A320 from developer iniBuilds will be included with SU_15! This complex airliner will be free to all simmers on both PC and Xbox.As always, we want to ship a quality product, so there is a chance this date could be slightly delayed if SU_15 isn’t ready for release by that date. Sim Update 15 has a target release date of March 26. ![]() Among the many topics discussed by our panel were the following highlights: Yesterday, we hosted another Developer Livestream on Twitch. ![]() This week’s Screenshot Challenge winner is Twitter/X user klrkjp1! If you’re interested in participating in our weekly Screenshot Challenges, check out the details in the Community section below! ![]()
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