I know I have not done much work on the add-ons in the past year. Basically I been writing role-playing products for pay and that has eaten up my "hobby" time. It does relate in one respect as it honed my writing skills to a more professional level. I have worked on a book about flying Mercury and Gemini and plan eventually to submit it for publication. The working title is "You can fly a space capsule!"
With that being side, remember folks I placed my projects under open source for a reason. I WANT you, the community, to play with it. Now I am not a master organizer like Tschasm (sp?) and the Project Apollo guys. Just not my style I guess. But feel free to take the models, code, and scenarios and make the add-on that you want.
Especially considering that people love ASMO's Apollo and that is not the direction I am heading. My eventual goal is to have all switches implemented which means out of the box playability will suffer.
The reason Mercury works because it was so automated in the first place. You don't have to touch anything in order to launch, orbit 3 times and come back. But that not true of Gemini so it only going to get more complex. This means that there is need for somebody to make and maintain a ASMO style add on for Mercury and Gemini.
I understand the frustration that comes from working with a half done add-on, but again that the reason the stuff is under an open source license.
When my time frees up I will certainly return to working on Mercury and Gemini.
So thanks for your compliments and I hear your complaints.
Finally I found that my email notification on the Meadville Space Center was set wrong so I wasn't responding to anything on a timely basis. I have fixed this.
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I've been lucky enough to have met Rob in person, and he's a cool guy too.
I will be at the Space Memorabilia Show in October at the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland Ohio showing off Orbiter.
I use a two monitor setup with one monitor slaved to the other. I point the one out into the crowd and setup a Joystick and a chair for people to try orbiter.
I typically use Mercury or Gemini and have the user try to use the joystick to track a beacon.
http://www.collectspace.com/events/grc/