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	Cool, LOMAC is exactly what I was getting into Lua for.  I'm
designing the software for my simpit and am starting simple with just a
basic digital output for altitude/airspeed etc.  Have you found it easy
enough to get this information out?  What modifications were needed for the
export.lua?  I assume it's possible to read the socket using Java.

	Thanks, James

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Gene Buckle [SMTP:geneb@deltasoft.com]
> Sent:	21 June 2004 17:01
> To:	Lua list
> Subject:	Re: any flightsim/simpit Lua users?
> 
> I do.  I'm currently working with a simulator/air combat game called Lock
> On: Modern Air Combat.  


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