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Offline DannyB.

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29 March 2007, 07:54:01
How can I turn off the startsequence i Apollo (NASSP newest version) ?
Is there a command til the AGC ?
Greetings
Dirk


Offline Urwumpe

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Reply #1 - 29 March 2007, 10:07:28
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DannyB. a écrit:
How can I turn off the startsequence i Apollo (NASSP newest version) ?
Is there a command til the AGC ?
Greetings
Dirk

Why do you want to do this? Aren't the scenarios already prepared for launch including validated launch windows?

In real Apollo, the possible best way to abort the launch sequence was to scream "Fire! We have a fire on-board!". But NASA
people have no humor in that case and your ticket to the moon will be invalid.


Offline DannyB.

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Reply #2 - 30 March 2007, 18:10:10
I`d like to do this to create a new scenario for myself.
If I can`t desactivate the saturnV-startsequence I got problems.
Everytime I`m steering another ship at the same time Apollo lifts up
Apollo crashes. It seems like the software is not able to run to sims
at the same time. I don`t know.
So .... I`m not going to have a fire on-board by purpose - I just want
to use the Apolloscenario in another way and want to change a little
here and there. That`s all.
And who says that the Apollo MUST gets to the moon in Orbiter if
you doesn`t want ?
Greetings
Dirk

« Last Edit: 30 March 2007, 19:57:27 by DannyB. »

Offline Urwumpe

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Reply #3 - 30 March 2007, 19:57:27
If it crashes, did you already try to give a bug report to the Project Apollo Team? AFAIK it should be capable of launching
even without human interaction.

« Last Edit: 30 March 2007, 19:57:27 by Urwumpe »