INonSharedRegion Module - ability to control flocks of prims within an OpenSim scene. ***This module is currently broken, removing prims from the scene on disable does not work**** To build from source Add OpenSimBirds source tree under opensim/addon-modules ./runprebuild.sh against opensim root to build this module into the solution then xbuild, or build within Visual Studio / Monodevelop to produce the binaries. Remember you need an .ini file in bin/addon-modules/OpenSimBirds/config/ OpenSimBirds has no external dependencies other than the dlls currently included in opensim. The project generates a single dll - OpenSimBirds.Modules.dll which is copied into opensim/bin as part of the build step Configuration To become active, the module needs enabled in the ini file. Otherwise it does nothing on startup. If you are running multiple regions on one simulator you can have different Birds settings per region in the configuration file, in the exact same way you can customize per Region setting in Regions.ini The configuration file for this module should be placed in: bin/addon-modules/OpenSimBirds/config/OpenSimBirds.ini and follows the similar format as a Regions.ini file, where you specify setting for each region using the [Region Name] section heading. There is an example .ini file provided which should be edited and copied to the correct place above. Here is an example config: ;; Set the Birds settings per named region [Test Region 1] BirdsEnabled = True ;set to false to disable the module in this region BirdsFlockSize = 100 ;the number of birds to flock BirdsMaxSpeed = 3 ;how far each bird can travel per update BirdsMaxForce = 0.25 ;the maximum acceleration allowed to the current velocity of the bird BirdsNeighbourDistance = 25 ;max distance for other birds to be considered in the same flock as us BirdsDesiredSeparation = 20 ;how far away from other birds we would like to stay BirdsTolerance = 5 ;how close to the edges of things can we get without being worried BirdsBorderSize = 5 ;how close to the edge of a region can we get? BirdsMaxHeight = 256 ;how high are we allowed to flock BirdsPrim = seagull01 ;By default the module will create a flock of plain wooden spheres, ;however this can be overridden to the name of an existing prim that ;needs to already exist in the scene - i.e. be rezzed in the region. Various runtime commands control the flocking module behaviour - described below. These can either be invoked from the Console or in world by directing them to a chat channel. To specify which channel to use: chat-channel = 118 the chat channel to listen for Bird commands on Runtime Commands The following commands, which can either be issued on the Console, or via a chat channel in-world, control the behaviour of the flock at runtime flock-stop or /118 stop ;stop all flocking and remove birds from the region flock-start or /118 start ;start the flocking simulation flock-size or /118 size ;change the size of the flock flock-prim or /118 prim ;change the bird prim to one already rezzed in the scene flock-framerate or /118 framerate ;only update the flock positions every frames ;only really useful for photography and debugging bird ;behaviour Bird prims Any currently rezzed in-scene-object can be used as the bird prim. However fps is very much affected by the complexity of the entity to use. It is easier to throw a single prim (or sculpty) around the scene than it is to throw the constituent parts of a 200 linked prim dragon. Tests show that <= 500 single prims can be flocked effectively - depending on system and network However maybe <= 300 simple linksets can perform as well. Please Note This module is currently only tested against opensim master. Licence: all files released under a BSD licence If you have any question please contact Jak Daniels, jak@ateb.co.uk