Remember, this won't be a stand-alone release. It will be uploaded into the SSU SVN repository once it is completed.Looks great Dave. I hope for a release very soon.:thumbsup:
Just a small update+a request.
I have been doing some optimization work on the MLP. So far I have managed to save close to 7000 polys, most on the RH umbilicals.
Now to the request: Could we please make use of Kukanotas' hi-res/med-res KSC tiles? I have found them very accurate in terms of positions for the various OTV cameras, I have even managed to map several OTV cameras in Orbiter to their correct locations, all within just a few meters of position difference!
Well, it isn't that terribly hard to install anyway. Just extract and go! That's all there is to it.no problem for me, I also use them, It just means that we rely on a second add-on to SSU.
Well, it isn't that terribly hard to install anyway. Just extract and go! That's all there is to it.
On an MLP note: almost got it ready to support tanking tests! I'm right now connecting the LOX supply lines on Side 1. I'm pretty much done with the RH TSM umbilicals, just have to the LH TSM ones.
Right now A5214 SSV XFER TO PAD procedures is set for Monday with CTS set for 0500 EDT with CT 1st motion at 0900 EDT Tuesday.
Shannon and Gander is coming right up.On a side note, can you get me a set of surface tiles for Gander International and Shannon AFB? I have some trouble getting WorldMaker running properly, I am stuck at 2 fps.
A5214 SSV XFER TO PAD is the procedure name and number for rollout. SSV is Space Shuttle Vehicle, the entire thing, Orbiter, SRBs, ET and MLP.OK, now I would just have to know what you mean. :lol:
Could be used to simulate the pad/MLP interface test they do after rollout to make sure that all the connections are OK.I added two Child->Parent attachments to the SSU model, I think a "Ferry" attachment and a "Tow" attachment will be useful for us. Most stuff for the Pad will still be handled over the existing "Holddown Post" attachment, but maybe a interface in Atlantis to handle transfer of the various liquids and gases will be useful for your stuff. Any opinion on that?
Could be used to simulate the pad/MLP interface test they do after rollout to make sure that all the connections are OK.
I'm not sure if it is purely electrical test of the so called 9099 interface which is located on Side 2 of the MLP which connects to a bunch of cables coming from the west side of the pad.Do they do the tests with compressed gases? In that case, the test simulation might need a special interface. Liquids and gases behave different enough to make it hard to just simulate them equally.
OK, Shannon and Gander tiles are done. How do you want them? Should I check them into SVN or should I zip them and e-mail them to you?
no problem for me, I also use them, It just means that we rely on a second add-on to SSU.
What might be a good choice? Switching over to Kukanotas' tiles or sticking with the current default tiles?Martin was talking about changing KSC for the next version to correct the position. It will be VERY close to kukanotas' tiles.
So that might be a good choice.
What might be a good choice? Switching over to Kukanotas' tiles or sticking with the current default tiles?