Here the changelog, although at this point it is more of a list of new features, because NASSP 7.0 is mostly new features.
- Orbiter 2010 compatible, Orbiter 2016 support will be one of the main focuses of NASSP 8.0.
- Full mission support for Apollo 7 and 8.
- Fully functional 2D Panel Support throughout the CM.
- 3D Virtual Cockpit (nonfunctional at the moment).
- Realistic simulation of most major spacecraft systems.
- Historically accurate checklists.
- NEW CM, SM, and KSC meshes (VAB, LUT, LC34/37/39, MSS, MLP, Crawler etc.). At this point "new" means several years old though.
- Fully integrated and functional Virtual AGC emulator, running the exact software flown on the Apollo 8 mission.
- Limited support for the Lunar Module, with some major systems missing, but integrated and functional Virtual AGC and a few preliminary scenarios for later missions that include the LM.
- Simulated Launch Vehicle Digital Computer (LVDC++) for the Saturn IB and Saturn V. Capable of Launch and Translunar Injection, maneuvering to docking attitude and more.
- Mission Control Center simulation. This optional feature lets you fly a complete mission without having to use any MFDs. All maneuvers will be calculated for you and various Pre-Advisory Data (PAD) will be automatically displayed throughout the mission. Currently this mission support is limited to supporting guidance and navigation.
Download link:
https://github.com/dseagrav/NASSP/r....0-RC-master-308/NASSP-V7.0-RC-master-308.zip
Installation instructions:
http://nassp.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installation
First Steps:
http://nassp.sourceforge.net/wiki/First_Steps
Find the quickstart guide under "Doc\Project Apollo - NASSP". The wiki has a bunch of outdated articles, these will be updated in the next few weeks.
Due to the nature of the Virtual AGC, this release candidate does not include a set of scenarios throughout the Apollo 7 and 8 missions. Any change to the launch scenarios could render all these scenarios invalid, so creating these scenarios will be the very last step before the actual NASSP 7.0 release.