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Software e Hardware => ORBITER - Space Flight Simulator => Topic aperto da: Ripley - 17 Dic 2019, 17:08:15
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Apollo Mission Simulator for Orbiter (http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html)
Ecco una sorpresina prenatalizia di ACSoft!
Grazie all'aiuto di Jacquesmomo, sono finalmente terminati i lavori sulla grafica, rimasti incompiuti e bloccati a causa dell'abbandono di non mi ricordo pił chi, alcuni secoli fa...
Annuncio ufficiale (in francese) di ACSoft sul forum di Dansteph:
http://orbiter.dansteph.com/forum/index.php?topic=14443.0
(https://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/Abort1.jpg)
https://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Da usare in abbinamento all'ultima versione di D3D9Client R16.9 (https://www.tuttovola.org/index.php?topic=5858.0).
WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 1.23
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Corrections
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- In some kind of abort sequences, when the vessel
configuration reached "full CM only" (still with
main parachutes shield), RCS with auto killrot
was active, but RCS had no visible flams.
- Removed 2 Orbiter deprecated functions and replaced
them by the new version for future compatibility.
- Corrected the "K" key bug during launch scenario,
which was broken since very long and didn't started
the direct countdown, on configuration without the
pre-countdown feature.
Improvements
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- At last, AMSO 1.23 IS A COMPLETE VERSION, with no
missing and abandoned graphic work. Thanks to the
great and precious collaboration of Jacquesmomo, a
fan of AMSO of the first hours, we were able to
finish all abort flight situations and graphics,
like the deployment of the canard wings, on the
escape tower.
- Now, the Command Module appear burned not only when
the parachute shield is jettisoned, but when it is
effectively burned.
- The new version R16.9 of the D3D9Client is now
compatible with the enlightments feature of AMSO.
So, you will see now also in this version the
Apollo 17 Saturn V enlighted on the launchpad.
The LM cockpit will be dark until you activate it.
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Per chi invece cerca AMSO per Orbiter2016, vada qui
https://www.tuttovola.org/index.php?topic=8440.0