![]() If a glider position exists from ADSB and not from FLARM, that glider's position is pushed to the OGN from the ADSB source. The script listens to both sources and manages a traffic list composed of each unique aircraft's position, speed, altitude, etc from both sources. This script connects to an ADSB API (for ADSB positions) and the OGN (for FLARM positions). How will you know if the position is from ADSB or FLARM? Some OGN websites will show the receiver detecting the aircraft (or source of the data), "ADSBExch" is visible in that field when the position is coming from ADSB data. Why did I do this? I got bored last year and wanted to do a project in python to learn the language more and this sounded like fun. I have been running it since Feb and seems to be working well. It's running on my raspberry pi at home alongside the SPOT/Inreach to OGN scripts. ![]() We think everyone will enjoy trying out this small, free, portable benchmarking app.With the discussion about OGN data happening in another thread, now is a good time to say that I have been forwarding ADSB locations to the OGN. I could see that better video cards, including the RTX, beat out my GTX, so we feel the results appear accurate. My PC managed to score pretty high considering the open applications and the use of the 32-Bit version. (My fans finally stopped spinning, so it stressed my PC enough to take 5 minutes to cool down). The graphics aren't as pretty as a 3DMark, but it's not supposed to be. ![]() ![]() It stressed our computer enough that my fans are still spinning to cool down as I write this. 3D.Benchmark.OK is a freeware benchmarking app that does not take long to run and allows you to compare with other users.ģD.Benchmark.OK hits all the checkmarks for someone who wants to benchmark their computer without buying an expensive, bloated program like 3DMark, which is currently over 6GB in size compared to under 2MB for 3D.Benchmark.OK.ģD.Benchmark.OK runs as a portable app and takes less than minutes to run, on average. ![]()
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