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the White Pebble Rapids Rail Road, Narrow gauge railroad in Ontario, Canada. [howto page] - 0 views

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    How to use Topo Maps in Trainz by colorado71 A. USING OF GLOBAL MAPPER 1. Configuration of Global Mapper Install Global Mapper on your computer. Download custom_shaders rar from http://trainz.uv.ro/tutorial/files/custom_shaders.rar Unpack the archive and copy the file custom_shaders.txt in the installation folder of Global Mapper. Run Global Mapper and select the option spectrum_trainz from "shader" bar on the program's tool bar. 2. Georeference your topo map Select the map (scanned map, satellite image, topo map etc.) you want to reproduce in trainz. You must know the geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) of two points on it, so you can georeference it with Global Mapper. From the File Menu of Global Mapper select "Rectify (Georeference) Imagery" click OK and select your image. Open it and the dialog box "Image Rectifier" will appear. Zoom the image over the first point of which coordinates you know, select it, insert its latitudinal and longitudinal position as __/__/___ (for example 21/38/45) and press "add GCP to list." Proceed in the same manner with the second point. Save the image as GeoTIFF. 3. Select your future trainz map a) Open the map thus created with GlobalMapper. From the File Menu select "Export Raster and Elevation Data" - "Export GeoTIFF." In the dialog box which appear select "Export Bounds" and press "Draw a Box." Select the area of your future trainz map and save it as GeoTIFF. b) From the File Menu select "Download Online Imagery/Topo/Terrain Maps" (or simple open the DEM map for the area of your image map). Select the server from which you want to download the digital elevation map (http://seamless.usgs.gov/ or http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/ for example) and then press OK. From the File Menu select "Export Raster and Elevation Data" - "Export DEM," then select "Export Bounds" in the dialog box, and finally, press "Reset to Last Exported Bounds." B. USING OF MICRODEM 1.
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Trainz Eastern Routes - 0 views

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    Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 Products routes pay
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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 - 0 views

shared by steve t on 25 Nov 08 - Cached
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    a1 operation
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TRS Utility 2004 - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

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    I think you might be talking about the file trainzoptions.txt found under \Auran\TRS2004 Trainzobjectz has a page devoted to tweaking the trainzoptions.txt file, gives helpful explanations of the various settings available etc. So get Trainzobjectz and look in there. http://www.trainzobjectz.co.uk/
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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 - 0 views

shared by steve t on 16 Feb 09 - Cached
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    japanese
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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 - 0 views

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    ind station
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Operate turntables - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Yes, there is one on the DLS. I have used it with 2004 and 2006, but have not yet tried ot with 2009. I do not forsee any problems though, as all driver commands I have tried so far in 2009, and I use a lot of them, work just fine. It is called "Move Turntable", and the kuid is: KUID2: 131986:180156:1
  • The kuid is on the DLS make sure you select all versions. You will also need the Input table KUID:131986:1012. Name your turntable and enter the information into the input table as turntable,name,? The ? being the number of movements the turntable you are using can move befoer it gets back to its start position.
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Trainz Hintz - TRS2004 Scenario Creation Tutorial - 0 views

  • A Step-By-Step Guide To Making A Very Simple TRS2004 Scenario
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TPR Forum :: View topic - LARS2 Commodity System (Industries and Tutorials) - 0 views

  • et LARS2 tutorials and Industries from this thread (You must be logged in to be able to download) You need to have TRS2004 and SP1 or later installed to be able to use LARS2. 2004-06-16: New Update. Please download this. Not the same as the one from yesterday. Please note that the products needed are located in a sepparate thread.
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Tutorial on moving custom assets to 2009 - Trainz Discussion Forums - 0 views

  • Hi Bob The title of that post is A simple Tutorial--Gmax to Trains I got to thinking a little more about your question. The link above is to my tutorial is the process I used to get an asset just created from Gmax into TRS2009 or TRS2006. There are some parts of that tutorial that would definitely help you but even that tutorial would be more than what you need to do. I'm not sure TRS2004 as it (in my understanding) does not have a content manager in it.( I might be wrong I haven't done anything with TRS2004.) But with 2006 you Use your CMP to locate your assets. Right click on each one of them and click save as CDP from the drop down menue. You take the all the cdp's that you've created and put them all in a folder that you know what the location of it is. Close 2006 Cmp and open Cmp2 in TRS2009. Go to file/import/and location of your cdp files/ and press enter on your keyboard and CMP2 will go to that folder and automatically install each and every asset that you made into a CDP into TRS2009. The key to TRS 2004 content I think is to figure out how to get those assets in CDP format.
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