The 373 address is TIG of the next maneuver, so it is needed for your 410+2/3/4 calculations. Those calculations in turn are what would be used to compute dvs needed and stored in 450/51/52 for 410+5.
410+5 by itself can be used but 450/51/52 all are loaded manually without 410+2/3/4 being used...
Oh we have a lot of procedures for 9. Some of course have been taken from LM procedures on other missions, but the LM activation procedures, rendezvous procedures, computer procedures etc. we have scans or copies that were used to make 9's procedures. All might not be in an online repository but...
Which excel checklists are you referring to, there are checklist files the MFD uses in the Doc/Project Apollo - NASSP/Checklists folder..all other docs are pretty depreciated in the install since we have obtained lots more we cant include with the install. Also numerous checklist updates have...
So I wrote the checklist MFD procedures using combinations of all procedures for a mission, then modifying timelines to facilitate flying two spacecraft with 3 crew single handedly. The checklist MFD checklists are in the doc folders as excel files.
So you can compare but each one I wrote...
Another systems update, we now have added battery outgassing and venting logic as well as heated dump nozzles to the command module.
Batteries will now generate heat and small amounts of H2 and O2 when charging and this gets vented to the battery manifold. This pressure can be read on the...
Did you follow the instructions for setting this up?
Specifically this:
"I strongly suggest to use these texture packs with Orbiter2016 Beta+D3D9Client, as it significantly improves the attainable resolution. With the current versions, the best visual results could be achieved by setting...
Some of the divergence you are seeing is likely the PGNS incorporating LR data. If you are waiting until 2k ft on Apollo 16 to update the AGS height you are about 12000ft late :p You will notice, for your example, the Apollo 16 timeline has it update at 14k feet, not at 2k ft. Apollo 15 did it...