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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 EMU V1.0 Released
« on: January 11, 2015, 10:29:41 am »
Thanks guys. As always, real life stuff takes precedence over sim stuff, so no pressure all around.

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BVEStation Network News / Re: Upcoming Releases for 2015
« on: January 11, 2015, 10:28:41 am »
The full Q BETA route is being previewed at the NY Transit Museum this February on Saturdays (2pm - 4pm) again, along with the New R1 and R40 Slant cabs, so if you have time and 7 bucks, make your way down to the TM and show them some love :)
http://web.mta.info/mta/museum/pdf/NYTM_ccalendar.pdf

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Just to give an update the propulsion cut out at 38MPH  8)
Yea. I've been riding the R188s enough over break to nail that down... I have no plans to update the pack JUST yet though haha.

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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 EMU V1.0 Released
« on: January 10, 2015, 05:25:13 pm »
Is anyone going to put it on the BVE Download page?
I notified Dj Hammers already; he's been busy this past week. The train will be up on the download page in due time.

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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 EMU V1.0 Released
« on: January 10, 2015, 09:00:14 am »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOjC5vChpI0[/youtube]
Here's the full video clip showing the exterior of the car and a quick walk through of the interior of the car while at Grand Central Terminal, and then the ride from Grand Central to Stamford, with an unscheduled stop at Harlem - 125th Street to let a passenger who got on the wrong train off. The ride quality is so-so for a brand new car, but overall, very quiet (since the car is unpowered; has no traction motors / traction equipment). Happy hunting folks ;)

Great video and coverage of the car. Is there a reason for this S car? Seems like a waste considering that the fleet is comprised of married pairs.
Consist building "flexibility"; in other words, Metro-North just wanted to be able to run 5, 7, 9, and 11 car trains with the M8s. I still think they should have specified for singles to be inserted into pairs to make triplets instead of just sandwiching singles in between pairs...


so we going to have the flashing light on the door when they colse on the next update the offical one and this was a asome video
That's one of the goals. No guarantees yet though.

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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 EMU V1.0 Released
« on: January 09, 2015, 09:51:22 pm »
Ironically, one day after we released the M8 pack for OpenBVE, the M8 single car enters revenue service in real life lol... on select New Canaan Branch trains:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.883685605016725.1073741861.100001258801227&type=1&l=141c5cf5a5
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aohYy4E24Dc[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd-WIx2tYZI [/youtube]

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coming along nicely =) keep it up dude

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Content Development / Re: R68 White Cab
« on: January 09, 2015, 08:36:01 am »
yes the panel.png
It means your pc can't handle the panel texture. We had to resize the panel texture on the R68 to make it usable in the Transit Museums's stock computers.

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NYCTA Projects / Re: (EDIT): MNRR New Haven Line Starts Developement
« on: January 08, 2015, 11:26:51 pm »
I was developing from GCT to Stamford, but I guess I could do Stamford to GCT first, like I said, I'm doing the route to Stamford first, then V2.0 would most likely be to New Haven. GCT to New Rochelle is finished =)
Yea. Sounds good. I'll let you know when we iron out the issue of the emergency brake activating when raising the pantograph.

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Other Projects / MNCR Kawasaki M8 V1.0 Released
« on: January 08, 2015, 10:19:21 pm »
Way ahead of you bro :P

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxky4gPUnn4[/youtube]
Metro-North Railroad Kawasaki M8 EMU V1.0 Packs for OpenBVE
Full Version contains all 176 different train configurations.
Lite Version contains only 21 different train configurations.

This train is highly detailed and advanced. Keep reading for full details.

The M8 electric multiple unit was built in the between the 2000s and early 2010s for the Metro-North Commuter Railroad. Seating layout is not 100% accurate as of this release.

These packs come with both the married pair and the single (cabless) trailer car. Every possible consist configuration for trains 2 to 12 cars in length (realistic and fictional) is included in this the "Full" pack, while the "Lite" pack contains only the 21 realistic consist configurations (for those people who are short on hard drive space).

In addition, hours of coding were put in to animating the 3D engineer's cab. Note that the cab's train status and diagnostic displays are semi-animated/semi-functional, as is the AC - DC mode selector switch.

Train acceleration physics also vary based on the ratio of motorized cars to trailer cars in the consist. As logic dictates, a 100% motorized train will hold maximum starting acceleration and reach top speed faster than a train that is only 80% or 60% motorized. In addition, the tractive effort meter on the cab display is dynamic in nature; a 100% motorized train requires less tractive effort per car to achieve rated acceleration than a train that is less than 100% motorized.

Finally, note the placement of the cab doors throughout the consist; the end cars will have their cab doors closed, while the middle cars have them open.

The cab signalling on version 1.0 is not yet functional, but as soon as a route is coded that can make use of the cab signalling system, a plugin will be drafted and this pack will be updated to version 2.0.

Version 2.0 will also include animated destination signage, a detailed lavatory, and updated door sounds and seating layout.


Credits list:
-Sounds: Fan Railer (Mike Kam)[general sound programmer] & William McMorris [high quality announcement chime, buzzer sound, & combined throttle/brake controller "click"]
-Engineer's Cab (3D): Manuel Alejandro Mejias Palacios
-Exterior model: Manuel Alejandro Mejias Palacios
-Physics: Fan Railer (Mike Kam)
-Project coordinator & BETA tester: Fan Railer (Mike Kam)
-Invaluable reference material (for physics): Gregory Grice
-File compression: Max Diamond (Dj Hammers)

IMPORTANT: Please do not redistribute this train pack. This pack is only to be made available via sanctioned sites, ie, BVEstation & Fan Railer's Mediafire page.

Technical information:

Power system:  750 VDC Third Rail ; 12.5 kV 60 Hz AC / 25 kV 60 Hz AC Catenary
Axles arrangement: Bo'Bo'
Service weight (empty motor; average): 144,291 lbs
Service weight (empty trailer; average): 110,230 lbs
Starting acceleration (MIN PWR; P1): 0.5 mph/s
Starting acceleration (MAX PWR; P6): 2.0 mph/s
Continuous acceleration (dependent on motor:trailer ratio): 2.0 mph/s @ 28 - 35 mph ; 0.39 - 0.47856 mph/s @ 100 mph
Minimum reduction brake rate (MIN BK; B1): 0.75 mph/s
Full service brake rate (MAX BK; B4): 3.0 mph/s
Emergency brake rate (EMER): 3.355 mph/s
Propulsion system: Mitsubishi Electric - Sojitz (Melco) AC propulsion
Traction motor rating: 270 hp
Rated power (per car): 1080 hp
Service speed: 80 mph
Maximum design speed: 100 mph
Gauge: 4 ft 8.5 in
Length between couplers: 85 ft 0 in
Vehicle Width: 10 ft 6 in
Rail to Roof Height: 12 ft 11.5 in to ~ 14 ft
Distance Between Truck Centers: 59 ft 6 in
Truck Wheel Base: 8 ft 6 in
Wheel Diameter (New): 36 in


Essential Operating Tips:
For openBVE purposes, this train has 6 power points, one for each major cab signal limit. Each point will increase acceleration proportionally.
P1 - 15 mph (24 km/h); 0.5 mph/s
P2 - 30 mph (32 km/h)
P3 - 45 mph (72 km/h)
P4 - 60 mph (96 km/h)
P5 - 80 mph (128 km/h); 2.0 mph/s
P6 - 100 mph (160 km/h); 2.0 mph/s

For openBVE purposes, this train has 4 service brake points, each increasing the brake rate by increments of 0.75 mph/s.
B1 - B3 are dynamic/regenerative brake only.
B4 blends in friction brakes to achieve full service brake rate of 3.0 mph/s.

IMPORTANT; How to operate the pantograph (switch between AC-DC and vice versa):
Hit "3" to turn ATS off and lower pantograph (AC-DC), hit "2" to turn ATS on and raise pantograph (DC-AC). It is recommended that you only make the AC-DC switch while moving. Do not make the DC-AC switch while moving, as activating the ATS from "off state" will immediately apply emergency brakes; thus, only raise the pantograph when the train is stopped. Hopefully, a plugin for V2.0 will remove this requirement.

Download (Full; 18.27 mb compressed, 2.2 gb unzipped): http://www.mediafire.com/download/816kymd5aqkkccx/MNCR+Kawasaki+M8+EMU+Pack+V1.0+Full.7z
Download (Lite; 12.7 mb compressed, 260 mb unzipped): http://www.mediafire.com/download/bvrxh90r8vnqucu/MNCR+Kawasaki+M8+EMU+Pack+V1.0+Lite.7z

Thanks for downloading and enjoy =)

Since no real LIRR / MNCR routes exist yet, here is a list of recommended routes to run this train on:
1. http://www.trainsimstuff.org/network-west-midlands/nwm-downloads
2. http://www.mediafire.com/download/9r6tfx0zx8xxikm/Maastricht+Route+Pack.rar
3. http://www.mediafire.com/download/27112b6vjxh1iss/MAV+120a+Route+Expansion+Pack.rar
4. http://www.celtictrainsim.com/routesdl.html (Ballyfeckin & Waterville Route)
5. http://www.bvestation.com/downloadinfo.php?id=62
6. http://sites.google.com/site/velarobve/downloads

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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 Development
« on: January 08, 2015, 08:29:53 pm »
m8 this is awesome. When's the release happening?

the M8 sounds weird lol.
As soon as I finish finalizing in the next few hours. For real this time tho lolz. Would have finished this morning, but riding the M2s to get sound recordings for that train (yes, we are making it eventually) on the New Haven Line distracted me for the better part of the day.

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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 Development
« on: January 07, 2015, 10:19:00 pm »
Hopefully this is the last delay; applying the finishing touches to the M8 packs is taking longer than I expected it to. The lite pack is done, and I'm in the process of finishing the full pack. Both packs will be released together in the next 24 hours:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWfwYwvJqZk[/youtube]

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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 Development
« on: January 07, 2015, 07:31:03 pm »
Pushing back release to between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm (EST) to accommodate last minute file compression and release video recording/upload.

Also planning to release a "lite" version of the pack, which contains only 20 of the 171 different train configurations.

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Other Projects / Re: MNCR Kawasaki M8 Development
« on: January 07, 2015, 04:41:55 pm »
Total number of different train configurations (2 to 12 cars) = 171; total pack size = 6.1 gb. Prepare your hard drives, folks :P

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Why'd you bump it down from 6 brake points to 4?
It's in the readme dude:
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Version 1.1 update; decreased number of service brake points from 6 to 4, to give B1 brake rate of 0.75 mph/s.
The M7 manual states that the minimum brake rate is 0.75 mph/s, so if the full service rate is 3.0 mph/s then naturally, setting the number of brake points at 4 gives the correct operating characteristics for the minimum application.

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