Is this the first version of SSV you install, or did you manage to run a previous version?
Can you try v1.1? If that one also doesn't work, then it would point to your setup or installation or folder permissions, because I don't think anyone complained about v1.1 not working.It is the first time I install SSV (1.2) in this Orbiter2016 installation.
I think that would show up as "msvcp140.dll is missing". I didn't change anything in the projects, same settings, same computer, same VS.... I'm a bit lost on this one, even the "simple" modules, like the MLP, don't load. I get the same log if I delete the dlls, but that's all I know at the moment.Runtime libraries maybe?
The MPS will get improved during, or just before. the ascent guidance and FCS re-work, which should be the big item after the OMS/RCS re-work, which is currently just getting off the ground.MPS Question: Is implementation of the post-MECO G/LH2 Vacuum Inerting/Manifold Pressurization Checkouts on the list of things to be implemented in the near future? As of now, none of the panel R4 MPS switches are implemented so these two procedures of the Ascent FDF (pages 3-5 and 5-3) can't be done.
Hi GLS,Release Tuesday is here and Space Shuttle Vessel v1.3 is now out!
https://github.com/GLS-SSV/SSV/releases/tag/v1.3
While it contains several internal changes that are (mostly) transparent to the user, there are of course some improvements:
- in addition to the previously mentioned payload latch diagram in Mission Editor, the payload attachments where improved to close a few "loopholes" and the payload attachment IDs are now clear and detailed in the manual for each payload type;
- the options file now allows control over "auto-actions", i.e., automatic gear and chute deploy, so you can now disable that and hit those buttons at your convenience;
- there are still no failures, but if you power off a flight-critical MDM, you will get a fault message, in addition to the sensor data going static and commands to 0 (the ones that are already routed thru them).
Hi there!Hi GLS,
Awesome work on the SSV...
Just a question, the SSV has several VC positions, allowing
you to navigate between the main locations and
station of the crew module.
like the Saturn V, can you select and focus on each individual panels?