Below is a one-minute video of SEE 2016 team’s demonstration. It was edited by the new SEE Operations team at OrangeTech College. SEE is a partnering of academia, industry and NASA committed to “championing, challenging and creating collegiate-level simulation education” to strengthen distributed simulation workforce development. ds.tools is proud to…
ds.tools is a proud partner of the 2017 Simulation Exploration Experience (SEE)
For a second year, ds.tools is a proud partner of the Simulation Exploration Experience (SEE), a NASA-sponsored event, taking place on April 5, 2017. The SEE is a geographically distributed inter-university where teams work in conjunction with one another to design, develop, test, and execute a simulated lunar mission. Participating teams…
coreDS™ Python now supports all Python versions!
We are pleased to announce coreDS™ Python, a cost-effective solution to connect your Python code to a HLA federation and/or DIS simulation, now supports Python 3.6! The following versions are now fully supported by coreDS™ Python : Python 2.6.9 (32 bits) Python 2.7.6 (32 bits) Python 3.2.3 (32 bits) Python…
coreDS™ X-Plane now supports X-Plane 11
We are proud to announce coreDS™ X-Plane is now compatible with the newly released version of X-Plane 11. The new version is now available, compatible with both X-Plane 10 and the newly released X-Plane 11. Click here to request a trial.
coreDS™ FMI – What’s new in version 1.5
We are pleased to announce the availability of coreDS™ FMI v1.5 This new version allows more control over the FMU’s behaviours. More streamlined UI FMU can now be used in both input and output mapping — meaning you can now receive information from your federation into your FMU FMU’s variable…