velocity vs distance. 

i have big difference with velocity and distance.
for me velocity it's distance/time.
i suppose it's different for framstick and then how compute velocity.
What's mean wait4up ?

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> i have big difference with velocity and distance.
> for me velocity it's distance/time.
> i suppose it's different for framstick
> and then How compute velocity.

it is true, v=dist/time. You adjust time steps with
"velocity precision". So final velocity is the average
of all velocities measured during the life span.

> What's mean wait4up ?

when you choose that you want performance measured after
first move-up of the body, it shows the status of the
creature (it is, creature's performance is not yet measured
during wait4up).

MacKo

Hi Alain,

I am not sure about the velocity thing, but "wait4up" means that performance
stats are not calculated for the creature until it has hit the ground and
then moved its centre of gravity upward.

You should read all the info on the web page, it explains all that kind of
stuff.

Cheers

Ander