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OpenRadar

Frankfurt Airport (EDDF)
Developed byWolfram Wagner (Ralf Gerlich)
Initial releaseNov, 18th 2012
Latest releaseMar, 29th 2018
Written inJava
OSLinux, Windows, Mac
PlatformJava
Development statusactive
Website
Area
San Francisco bay area(historical)

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San Francisco International Airport(historical)

OpenRadar is a standalone radar screen which connects to the FlightGearmultiplayer servers. Coastlines, lakes, airfield layouts and airspaces (at least the 2D part) are being read from shapefiles.It supports Multiplayer Chat and multiple FGCom frequencies.

Please read the Guide to OpenRadar!

Main Features

  • Radar:
  • Display of radar contacts
  • Highlighting of the selected contact, controlled and interesting contacts
  • Contacts can be neglected
  • Display of radar contact base data on screen
  • Airports including runway numbers, alignment lines, extended center lines, vectoring help and baselines
  • Navaids (FIX, NDB, VOR) toggle
  • Navaid search
  • Possibility to convert/define STARs and SIDs
  • Distance circles around airport
  • Ground net including parking positions
  • Free definable zoom levels (Ground, Tower, App, Sector), mouse wheel works additional (zoom level and centers is saved)
  • Zoom depending detail visibility (runway numbers close to ground, airways visible from further away)
  • Multiplayer Chat
  • Filter on selection and visibility
  • Automated multilanguage text handling like ATC-ML (The same texts are available, Live data is included into messages): Click on flight strip, choose message, add details and send the message in English and in one additional language, defined on per contact base
  • FGCom Integration (multiple radios in parallel), PTT Button, FGCom started by OpenRadar in background
  • Weather (Metar) Download and display (wind, air pressure, visibility)
  • Runway display is using Metar information (magn. heading,length, width, cross wind stength, ILS frequency)
  • Compensation of wind and magnetic declination
  • Radar contacts displayed on Flight Strips
Area
  • Flight Strips can be ordered manual in sequence and arranged in list (3 columns)
  • Automatic ordering available
  • Comment editor to make notes on Flight Strips
  • Transponder/Squawking
  • Compatible to FGFS Git implementation (generic transponder in radio dialog)
  • Optional usable
  • Define a squawk code range
  • Assign a squawk code to a contact
  • Revoke a squawk code from a contact to release the contact out of control
  • SetupDialog
  • Search airports
  • Download new airport shape files from scenery database
  • Edit settings
  • Main switches to tweak OR (available inside OR via map menu

Current state

System requirements

OpenRadar is no application for a small, a weak computer without graphic acceleration. We need to handle a lot of data, perform permanent Geo to Map projections and display them on the screen, while youare shifting the map.And believe me, a small screen is bad for the eyes and your neck muscles :-)

  • a screen wide enough to display everything (22 can show about 20 radar contacts, with two radios and two runways active, if you control a small airport with less runways, 18 should be minimum)
  • a Java Runtime Environment 1.7.0 e.g. OpenJDK
  • FGCom really recommended
  • a rather good network connection (FGCom is a VoIP application and FG transmits data as UDP packages, they can get lost over a weak connection)

Related content

  • Chat Aliases Use aliases instead of the chat menu..
  • Transponder support How to use squawk codes (requires contacts with a recent fgfs)

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Hacking low-level code on ARM processors just became a little easier after a researcher who operates under the name Azeria Labs put together virtual machines that emulate common hardware.

Azeria’s ARM Lab Environment, here, is a VM that offers a QEMU ARMv6 image on Ubuntu. https://signommingurupokerjungle.peatix.com.

There’s also a “basic cheat sheet” here, covering how to write ARM assembly, organisation of registers and memory, the ARM instruction set and so on. https://eug-2012-bonusarticles-no-coolcat-bonus-deposit-codes.peatix.com.

Oh, and there are also pages explaining ARM shellcode, process memory, and memory corruption, for when you’re ready to try and craft exploits.

Azeria notes its system is useful beyond ARM: hackers can also get ready-to-go QEMU images for MIPS, PowerPC, Sparc, and AARCH64.

It's pretty easy to set up a non-x86 virtual machine if you know what you're doing. If you're a newbie looking to get into reverse engineering low-level code or practicing on new CPU architectures, these VMs are for you.

Exploits at the firmware level have hit the headlines this year, with most attention directed towards the dominant Intel architecture (such as, for example, Chipzilla’s Intel Management Engine, which shipped without a password, and it turned out, also has an attack path via USB).

Hackers are showing growing interest in ARM-based processors as well, because they’re the dominant architecture in Internet-of-Things products (which have to be lightweight and low-power). https://os-mac-andmoresoft-hcdv-francis.peatix.com.

In September, for example, we noted this demonstration at Usenix. Adrian Tang and his co-conspirators found a way past ARM’s TrustZone by watching its power messages. ARM hasn’t sat idle in the face of such threats: last month it announced a free hardened BIOS as part of a strategy to improve Thing security. ®

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