Version 1.1.11 is now available for download http://MODRATEC.com/download.php .
This version is a step towards SigScribe10 that is currently under development. In particular, it borrows algorithms from SigScribe10 to enable the simulation of frames with conditional interlocking.
Version 1.1.11 released
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Version 1.1.11 released
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Ok, I'm having trouble with a .itf I've just made:
Which I intended to replicate this:
But instead I get this error:
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5
1N:2B,3B,4N
1N:(2N)5N
1N:(3N)5N
1N:(2R)5N
1N:(3R)5N
2N:1N,4N,5N
3N:1N,4N,5N
4N:1R,2N,3N,5R
5N:2B,3B,4N
5N:(2N)1N
5N:(3N)1N
5N:(2R)1N
5N:(3R)1N
But instead I get this error:
Bar synthesis and placement wrote:ERROR! The following exception has been reported:
Invalid lock code [n].
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Thanks for that, the error no longer shows.
My next problem is that levers 1 and 5 each operate three separate routes, selected based on levers 2 and 3.
The diagram is the same as this one:
but:
lever 1 = 2, 3, 4
lever 2 = 7
lever 3 = 6
lever 4 = Switch Out (locks 1R,2N,3N,5R)
lever 5 = 9, 10, 11
Automatics: 1, 5, 8, 12
So how do I get multiple routes off a single lever, from different signals? I've tried the "BW" option but my computer "ding!"s and it doesn't work. The only way I can think of for this to work, would be to allow the .itf to define routes as well, i.e. 5N-A:~~~, 5N-B:~~~ etc.
My next problem is that levers 1 and 5 each operate three separate routes, selected based on levers 2 and 3.
The diagram is the same as this one:
but:
lever 1 = 2, 3, 4
lever 2 = 7
lever 3 = 6
lever 4 = Switch Out (locks 1R,2N,3N,5R)
lever 5 = 9, 10, 11
Automatics: 1, 5, 8, 12
So how do I get multiple routes off a single lever, from different signals? I've tried the "BW" option but my computer "ding!"s and it doesn't work. The only way I can think of for this to work, would be to allow the .itf to define routes as well, i.e. 5N-A:~~~, 5N-B:~~~ etc.
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