Hello, Rui.
I have a side question: "#" separated string-comments are very unfavour by MSTS AE. Don't You have any issues with it, or You don't use it any more?
Strange, that even with default MSTS steamers as Pendennis, it began to report errors in my system...
Working Air Twin Pipe Brake Examples Looking for examples
#12
Posted 25 April 2022 - 01:45 PM
Hi Weter,
# is used as an alternative to indicate a comment.
It's also used to prefix the file name of a .eng file to indicate an AI loco - no longer required in Open Rails!
Cheers,
Ged
# is used as an alternative to indicate a comment.
It's also used to prefix the file name of a .eng file to indicate an AI loco - no longer required in Open Rails!
Cheers,
Ged
#13
Posted 25 April 2022 - 02:27 PM
As one still learning about braking systems, I've found this thread very informative, thanks all.
Researching, I found this source...probably not news to the folks posting here, but I found it useful:
Indian Rails Brake Pocket Guide
Researching, I found this source...probably not news to the folks posting here, but I found it useful:
Indian Rails Brake Pocket Guide
#14
Posted 25 April 2022 - 10:11 PM
One small point in the preceding notes, I am not told that the correct statement is not
ORTSDoesBrakeCutPower ( 1 )
but rather simply
@Gerry - thanks for the Indian Railways guide. I was thinking to list here some links to other sources, then I thought perhaps we should maintain a separate page somewhere for prototype web links.
ORTSDoesBrakeCutPower ( 1 )
but rather simply
DoesBrakeCutPower ( 1 )
@Gerry - thanks for the Indian Railways guide. I was thinking to list here some links to other sources, then I thought perhaps we should maintain a separate page somewhere for prototype web links.