A look at the future of NASSP. This video shows the Lunar Orbit Insertion maneuver with Apollo 10. Some notable things:
-Fully configured Thrust Vector Control Digital Autopilot (TVC DAP). In the past maneuvers with the LM attached couldn't be done by the Virtual AGC, because the TVC pad loads (gains, filter coefficients etc.) were incorrect. Now there are experimental Apollo 9 and 10 scenarios where it is possibe to use the TVC DAP for docked maneuvers.
-Apollo 10 uses Colossus 2A (also called Comanche 055), the AGC version used for the Apollo 11 CM. Because not everything has been tested in that version, Apollo 11 currently still uses the old version (Colossus 1A, flown on Apollo 9). Working on Apollo 9 and beyond is only preliminary work for future versions of NASSP, the next actual release will be Apollo 7 and 8 only.
My favourite thing is that you can see the thrust vectoring of the exhaust in the outside view and also on the Gimbal Position Indicator (GPI) on the bottom left of the panel.