Jedida, I'd be kind of interested in anything you learned while working on that project as this was a feature that I eventually wanted to add to my NERVA project so that I could simulate the EMPIRE and IMIS interplanetary missions.
You guys got me thinking just now...
The basic code that vchamp wrote is fully functional, most bugs cocern the advamced features he was working on. Thermodynamics and stuff like that.
Theoretically, it shouldn't be too difficult to dumb down the code to the core features and have it work almost instantaniously...
Write some configs for already existing station blocks to cut down on the modelling...
It wouldn't be very advanced and a far cry from the original plan, but it might be a lot of fun for the effort involved. I'll have a look at the source code one of these days to see what i can do, but i'm not promising anything. Especially since i don't have much time these days. If it works, i'm going to need a few script-monkeys to write a ton of config files, though. Could be done by anyone, no knowledge requiered, it's mostly just tedious. If anyone thinks about volunteering, i'll think about getting the thing to run...
---------- Post added 01-16-12 at 09:37 PM ---------- Previous post was 01-15-12 at 10:46 PM ----------
Strange, as soon as you say something about volunteering, everyone shuts up... :lol:
Anyways, code checked out, amazingly enough still working without apparent trouble with Orbiter 2010, will see what I can do code-wise. But I guess I'll better send vchamp a pm first asking for his blessing... :shifty:
Before bothering too much with the code I'm going to have a look how tough it will be to adapt some of Greg's space station modules. Easy as cake for anything that doesn't have an animation, pretty tricky for anything that does, I assume...
Forgott to ask: What is used nowadays for space station building? it's not exactly a frequent hobby of mine, in my days SSBB 4 was used, are there any newer ones? also, does SSBB 4 contain all modules of earlier versions? (I assume it would...)