NASSP nearly beats SSM07 I think we all can agree, in fact its more realistic.
Wut?Somewhere around 2004-2005 I heard of a space shuttle simulator under development and decided to take a look. It was called S3 (Space Shuttle Simulator) and was being written as a true simulator. Back then the system requirements were high enough that they pushed my system very near to the limit. The one man developer of S3 is one of the main developers of SSM2007 and when I tried the demo for SSM2007 it seemed to be almost exactly like that beta snapshot of S3 that I used to fool around with, albeit far more complete. One of the other main developers created a few other simulations, some of which I used to use frequently.
I'm fairly certain that SSM2007 is a complete simulator, even if the interface and 'gameplay' lead you to think otherwise. I've only been follin around with the demo, which only lets you simulate STS-1, but the full version has several other missions. Some feature the ISS, Hubble, and other satelites. Not certain whether any have Mir, but it's possible.
I'm also fairly certain that if you know what you're doing, you can manually enter attitude and burntime data instead of just getting it from the 'ground'. This would enable you to do pretty much anything to your orbit within the fuel reserves...again...assuming you know what your doing, especially with how to use the GPCs to do more than just grab data from the 'ground'.
When reploying click on the paperclip icon, then Browse button and select the files you wish to upload. Please make sure they're in the .jpg format!I downloaded it last week with a link on this forum .. It is great it is just like the NASSP but for the shuttle and Fleet and SSU look old. The graphics are awesome, but I can't figure out how to put up a picture link here??? Can you tell me how???
I don't use any of 'em. XR series for me mostly. If I want to run the shuttle, I'll use SSM2007 instead.
I would love to see a space shuttle addon which almost fully recreates the instrument panels and systems...
I think SSU is working on it, but they havnt released a new version in quiet a while.
Actually SSU already is on my favourites list![]()
The flightdeck looks amazing. If it is going to work in future (including the GPC's and much more...) it will be another basic reason for me to use Orbiter (beside NASSP of course).
Well, in 3 years, a standard computer could emulate 5 GPCs with original software. Which means actually simulating 10 CPUs... but thank god, the System/360 series is not too powerful.
... a standard computer could emulate 5 GPCs with original software.
By the way, do you have any idea or hint if the original software is or will be public anytime?
...as we currently effectively rewrite the Shuttle software in C++.
So it looks like we need to wait for a "Virtual GPC", but I really hope the shuttle flight software won't get lost in the deeps of the NASA archives (as the Apollo software almost did, there are still important parts missing we're searching for since years meanwhile...).
So, a day we will see a Virtual GPC on SSU???