Tokyo Metro Ginza Line problems on openBVE

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yap:

There are two brain-aching problems in Tokyo Metro Ginza Line in openBVE that i have.

1. It appears that the TASC safety system in Ginza Line does not seem to be performing its job in openBVE. This is especially apparent in the images of Ginza Line in BVE2 and BVE4 that actually showed the TASC plugin functioning in all images, seen from http://greenshuttle.loops.jp/bve/ginza02.html (BVE2) and http://greenshuttle.loops.jp/bve/ginza04.html (BVE4) (all in Japanese only). Since i downloaded Ginza Line only after upgrading to openBVE i suppose that it does not have the TASC plugin integrated into the openBVE program itself (as are ATS-SN, ATS-P and ATC inclusive in the said application). In the photos, if the TASC was performing its job, it would show a red light on the speedometer and a letter "P" shows on the speedometer as well. This does not happen at all in openBVE.

2. When playing the Shibuya - Asakusa route (B1649 timetable) for BVE2 using the trta01_ver2 train, at shibuya depot, when the yellow signal shows (indicating that u are free to move), the train would not move even when pressing "8" and "5" (for TASC mode only). This is not the case for the reverse route (A1649 timetable). The trta01_ver2v train would not have problems at all (except for the TASC problem shown earlier, as with the trta01_ver2 train as well).

The link for ginza line is: http://greenshuttle.loops.jp/bve/ginza.html.

Any help for the said problems? pls ???

rayv145:

the Ginza line isn't really OpenBVE compatible so I don't think those problems are solvable at the moment

ipaclansite:

Most probably, OpenBVE has better support for the other dll's from the more detailed UK routes.  The author of the Ginza Line if you can contact him, and ask nicely, may be able to provide you with a fix, or perhaps fix the problem for everyone.

bet19940908:

to Q1:
Actually there is NO TASC system in the openBVE (even the BVE original).
But if you really want to simulate the TASC system, you can use A.I. driving by "Ctrl+A".

to Q2:
You can "Hack" the route data to change the default train to trta01_ver2v.
How to:
1.Open the folder of Ginza line for BVE2 by:
ginza2_4 > railway > route > 地下鉄銀座線 > BVE2
2.Edit the csv file by opening it (Using the notepad is recommended.)
Then find the value named ".folder" ,which takes the control of train.(Usually at the initial lines)
3.If the value is "trta01_ver2", change it with "trta01_ver2v", then save the file.

By the way,
the link has changed to: http://shtr-m.net/bve/ginza.html

Pacific385:

Quote from: bet19940908 on April 17, 2010, 08:37:21 AM
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to Q1:
Actually there is NO TASC system in the openBVE (even the BVE original).
But if you really want to simulate the TASC system, you can use A.I. driving by "Ctrl+A".

to Q2:
You can "Hack" the route data to change the default train to trta01_ver2v.
How to:
1.Open the folder of Ginza line for BVE2 by:
ginza2_4 > railway > route > 地下鉄銀座線 > BVE2
2.Edit the csv file by opening it (Using the notepad is recommended.)
Then find the value named ".folder" ,which takes the control of train.(Usually at the initial lines)
3.If the value is "trta01_ver2", change it with "trta01_ver2v", then save the file.

By the way,
the link has changed to: http://shtr-m.net/bve/ginza.html

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