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I am still a bit new to Orbiter and have spent several days reinstalling and reading a great deal of documentation. I am attempting to use IMFD 5.1m to do a simple trip to the moon. I have Orbiter 2006-P1/DGIV/IMFD5.1m with a number of other textures and MFD's installed.
From my reading it I have thought I understood how to approach this. I used the DGIV->Earth Scenary->Docked at ISS.
I undock, close the nose cone and deploy the Radiator.
I bring up IFMD in both MFD's and configure IMFD to use MJD and select Shared OP with 0 (The L-MFD).
In the R-MFD I select Course->Tangent Intercept. A course is computed and shows on the MFD.
In the L-MFD I select Orbit Eject. I then move the cursor to the Higher Orbit then change it to Course. The L-MFD then display No data avalable from the Course Program.
From my reading I had thought that this was the proper way to do this. I am sure that I have probably just misread or missed a step somewhere but I am hoping that someone can give me a bit of a push in the right direction and I can continue to learn how to use this incredible program.
Thanks very much,
From my reading it I have thought I understood how to approach this. I used the DGIV->Earth Scenary->Docked at ISS.
I undock, close the nose cone and deploy the Radiator.
I bring up IFMD in both MFD's and configure IMFD to use MJD and select Shared OP with 0 (The L-MFD).
In the R-MFD I select Course->Tangent Intercept. A course is computed and shows on the MFD.
In the L-MFD I select Orbit Eject. I then move the cursor to the Higher Orbit then change it to Course. The L-MFD then display No data avalable from the Course Program.
From my reading I had thought that this was the proper way to do this. I am sure that I have probably just misread or missed a step somewhere but I am hoping that someone can give me a bit of a push in the right direction and I can continue to learn how to use this incredible program.
Thanks very much,