I have started to get this in my OR log. Information: Skipped unknown notch type TrainBrakesControllerGraduatedSelfLapStart which is a proper MSTS brake token.
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Unknown notch type
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Posted 10 January 2017 - 12:48 PM
copperpen, on 10 January 2017 - 07:15 AM, said:
I have started to get this in my OR log. Information: Skipped unknown notch type TrainBrakesControllerGraduatedSelfLapStart which is a proper MSTS brake token.
It appears that the OR code does not currently define this controller type, and that graduation is defined by the function on the Option Menu page.
A task to try and define the operation associated with each brake token, and which brake system type that they were associated with, but never completed it.
What locomotive are you getting the message on?
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Posted 11 January 2017 - 05:36 AM
steamer_ctn, on 10 January 2017 - 12:48 PM, said:
It appears that the OR code does not currently define this controller type, and that graduation is defined by the function on the Option Menu page.
A task to try and define the operation associated with each brake token, and which brake system type that they were associated with, but never completed it.
What locomotive are you getting the message on?
A task to try and define the operation associated with each brake token, and which brake system type that they were associated with, but never completed it.
What locomotive are you getting the message on?
Unless I have a problem to solve, I do not look at the log very often, so this has probably been logged quite often. I was having a cabview problem with one of my test locomotives after the dynamic brakes bug was sorted out. During the time spent on fixing the cabview, the brake token information appeared.
The different MSTS brake tokens if used in the correct sequence as defined in the eng file manual do give different styles of braking, so there should really be no need for a graduated tick box in Options if the system is coded correctly and the brake tokens are used in the correct order. There are actually three train brake and three engine brake tokens that use the word graduated as part of the token name. Can it be that all six are not used by OR?.
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Posted 11 January 2017 - 07:11 PM
copperpen, on 11 January 2017 - 05:36 AM, said:
The different MSTS brake tokens if used in the correct sequence as defined in the eng file manual do give different styles of braking, so there should really be no need for a graduated tick box in Options if the system is coded correctly and the brake tokens are used in the correct order.
I tend to agree that the graduated functionality should be associated with a controller rather then a separate function on the Option Menu.
Whilst the order of the tokens was described in the ENG file manual, I have not found any details on the functionality of each token, and which brake configuration it should ideally be used with. I think that this is an important task as I believe that the current token functionality applied in OR is basic, and doesn't reflect the various features or functions available on the different air brake types.
I did start trying to capture the functionality of the tokens, and which brake types that they should be used with, but never managed to complete it fully. If there is sufficient input then perhaps it could be completed.
copperpen, on 11 January 2017 - 05:36 AM, said:
There are actually three train brake and three engine brake tokens that use the word graduated as part of the token name. Can it be that all six are not used by OR?.
As far as I can tell, only the following brake control tokens are defined in OR:
// MSTS values (DO NOT CHANGE THE ORDER !) Dummy, // Dummy Release, // TrainBrakesControllerReleaseStart FullQuickRelease, // TrainBrakesControllerFullQuickReleaseStart Running, // TrainBrakesControllerRunningStart Neutral, // TrainBrakesControllerNeutralhandleOffStart SelfLap, // TrainBrakesControllerSelfLapStart Lap, // TrainBrakesControllerHoldLapStart and TrainBrakesControllerHoldStart Apply, // TrainBrakesControllerApplyStart EPApply, // TrainBrakesControllerEPApplyStart GSelfLap, // TrainBrakesControllerGraduatedSelfLapLimitedStart GSelfLapH, // TrainBrakesControllerGraduatedSelfLapLimitedHoldStart Suppression, // TrainBrakesControllerSuppressionStart ContServ, // TrainBrakesControllerContinuousServiceStart FullServ, // TrainBrakesControllerFullServiceStart Emergency, // TrainBrakesControllerEmergencyStart // Extra MSTS values MinimalReductionStart, // TrainBrakesControllerMinimalReductionStart, // OR values Overcharge, // Overcharge EBPB, // Emergency Braking Push Button TCSEmergency, // TCS Emergency Braking TCSFullServ // TCS Full Service Braking
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