markus_GE, on 27 March 2015 - 03:49 AM, said:
RE AI horn blows: I know that waiting points are currently used for many things, such as advanced (AI) shunting, and even helper operations. IIRC, in order to make that work, they use waiting times in excess of the day´s length in seconds, with the first digit identifying the purpose of the point, the remaining digits defining whatever else is applicable.
An idea would be that this feature could be extended with a format of say 9xxxx, where 9 means AI whistle / horn, and the remaining digits mean e.g. long / short blow, or the amount of seconds (milliseconds?) to sound the horn.
Just an idea, IDK if it is feasible, though.
Cheers, Markus
An idea would be that this feature could be extended with a format of say 9xxxx, where 9 means AI whistle / horn, and the remaining digits mean e.g. long / short blow, or the amount of seconds (milliseconds?) to sound the horn.
Just an idea, IDK if it is feasible, though.
Cheers, Markus
This should be possible (maybe not with a 9, because I expect MSTS does not allow more than 16 bits for a WP value), and it should also be possible to have WPs where the train does not stop. I'll try to think about that, but only after I am get rid of some bugs in max speed computation...