I was reading Max Brooks' "The Zombie Survival Guide" but now I'm reading a book called "Tentacles" by Roland Smith. I plan to read "The Shining" by Stephen King next.
There are no other autopilots, so I took the liberty of finding the DGIV computer text file titled check_list.txt, copying the "flight computer operations" section and pasting it to a blank .txt document. so, here.
it's the list of all the autopilots. granted some APs are slightly modified...
Just stepped out with my telescope to see the ISS. I kept losing it so eventually I got p***** and came in. Heh heh. Told you I'm an amateur. Well, ADHD.
Hi
I'm Jack. Hmmm...I guess that sounds okay. I became interested in astronomy when I got my first telescope last year for Christmas. I am deeply passionate about astronomy. I don't want to be an astronaut. Just an astronomer. The reason being; I know I'll never be an astronaut. It's a goal I...
Ok I found some files that looked important. Here goes nothin:
Dragonfly.cfg (saved as .txt)
Dragonfly.bmp
FlightData.log (it says TUG-01, which is the vessel name in the scenarios)
Oh here's these:
Any significant files missing?
I know the way I posted these is probably frowned upon...
Thanks, you just stopped me from doing something stupid. I was waiting for a reply specific to that question.
Oh, two more questions:
What's a CTD?
What's a runtime?
Ok I checked the textures and meshes, everything's where it's supposed to be. I think. And Orbiter.log didn't show anything...
...your comeback to an insult is "Well at least I know how to fly an STS-101!"
...your greatest achievement is launching a DGIV from the Kennedy Space Center<--------------------
NOTE: If this last statement is true, well...No, I'm not even gonna say it. It's too easy...*ahem* :n00b...
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