ianwoodmore
Active member
I was leader of the TARL FIXIT Brigade consisting of Bob Weber, Pencil42 and Spruce and a few volunteers. We put a lot of work into Steve Forget's facility but alas most of it was lost due to a lightning strike.
TARL Mk 2 will rise from the ashes soon I hope based on TS2010 in order to help you transition to TS2010 compatability mode and hopefully even native mode. See the Trainz Community Newsletter at TRD.
In my investigations most SP3, UTC, TRS2004, TRS2006 and TC assets can be made to work in TS2010. I have 104,000 so far. We hope to enable you to transition your favourite routes/sessions/assets.
Project TARM (Trainz Asset Repair Management) is an ambitious project to provide a similar service to TARL Mk 1 with some new features. Briefly it consists of:
MADE - Missing Assets Directory and Exchange.
This will list some 10,000 supposedly missing assets as gleaned from TS2010 SP1 Content Manager. Note that some of the missing are due to a bug in CM/DLS that insists on rating some obsolete assets as missing. You will be able to contribute 'found' assets to this database. Virtually starting again on this as the original section of TARL was lost.
Target date - Jun 2010.
TARG - Trainz Asset Repair Guide.
TARG is a series of Repair Procedures to help you eliminate those pesky red and yellow flags that appear in Content Manager. The repair schemes use PEV's Tools extensively. About 40 schemes are in draft at the moment. About 100 should be available sometime this year. Tutorials are also envisaged.
TARL - TrainzAsset Repair Library
TARL is the repository for repaired config files. TARL MK1 had about 8,000 and covered most of what CMP MK1 declared as defective. CM3.2 build 41615, part of TS2010 SP1, is much more powerful and discriminating. It has unearthed some 45,000+ defects from 2,000 authors, based on my TAD having the complete DLS bar 170 stuck assets. Currently I have about 20,000 repaired assets ready to upload to TARL but I am doing further checking to ensure I caught all the errors. By the target date I expect I will have repaired all red flags that I can, but yellow flags are so numerous that these will be on an opportunity basis. About 1,000 red flags might be difficult and need assistance from more experienced Trainzers.
Target Date - Jun 2010 depending on successful completion of new database.
TOOLMAN - A set of convertors, editors and viewers that have been produced by PEV and are already available.
Currently includes:
Many defects in Trainz occur in the config file, but the errors are so varied that no one has come up with a viable automated Config Fixer as yet. This is where TARG and TARL will assist you until this tool is realised.
KEYCADDY - A set of keywords that can be used in config files that indicate the type of defect that is present in the asset. This is cross-linked to the repair scheme. TARL will be searchable using these keywords. Associated with this feature is that the keywords are useable in the Trainz Content Manager. An extensive set of custom search filters have been built and tested. How to build and use these filters will be the subject of future articles in Trainz Community News.
I am also developing an extension of the KEYCADDY that will assist in managing the license aspects of assets, but licensing is a very convoluted topic. I will contribute some articles on this in the Trainz Community News.
Target Date - Hopefully Mar 2010 for the CM capability. Jun 2010 for TARL features.
These five modules make up the TARDIS (Trainz Asset Repair Database and Information System).
All this will be available at a Trainz Community Website with a knowledgebase FAQ. We hope to then host additional information to help you such as:
The proposed Auran DLS Cleanup is necessary, in fact vital, to prevent defective assets being available for download, but how many of us want to re-download gigabytes of sanatised assets over limited bandwidth and access (127GB in my case). TARM can provide that facility via repairs without jeopardising the obsoleting function.
Watch our progress at TRD in the monthly Trainz Community News.
Ian Woodmore
Wellington
New Zealand
TARL Mk 2 will rise from the ashes soon I hope based on TS2010 in order to help you transition to TS2010 compatability mode and hopefully even native mode. See the Trainz Community Newsletter at TRD.
In my investigations most SP3, UTC, TRS2004, TRS2006 and TC assets can be made to work in TS2010. I have 104,000 so far. We hope to enable you to transition your favourite routes/sessions/assets.
Project TARM (Trainz Asset Repair Management) is an ambitious project to provide a similar service to TARL Mk 1 with some new features. Briefly it consists of:
MADE - Missing Assets Directory and Exchange.
This will list some 10,000 supposedly missing assets as gleaned from TS2010 SP1 Content Manager. Note that some of the missing are due to a bug in CM/DLS that insists on rating some obsolete assets as missing. You will be able to contribute 'found' assets to this database. Virtually starting again on this as the original section of TARL was lost.
Target date - Jun 2010.
TARG - Trainz Asset Repair Guide.
TARG is a series of Repair Procedures to help you eliminate those pesky red and yellow flags that appear in Content Manager. The repair schemes use PEV's Tools extensively. About 40 schemes are in draft at the moment. About 100 should be available sometime this year. Tutorials are also envisaged.
TARL - TrainzAsset Repair Library
TARL is the repository for repaired config files. TARL MK1 had about 8,000 and covered most of what CMP MK1 declared as defective. CM3.2 build 41615, part of TS2010 SP1, is much more powerful and discriminating. It has unearthed some 45,000+ defects from 2,000 authors, based on my TAD having the complete DLS bar 170 stuck assets. Currently I have about 20,000 repaired assets ready to upload to TARL but I am doing further checking to ensure I caught all the errors. By the target date I expect I will have repaired all red flags that I can, but yellow flags are so numerous that these will be on an opportunity basis. About 1,000 red flags might be difficult and need assistance from more experienced Trainzers.
Target Date - Jun 2010 depending on successful completion of new database.
TOOLMAN - A set of convertors, editors and viewers that have been produced by PEV and are already available.
Currently includes:
- PM2IM
- Texture2TGA
- Images2TGA
- Quickshadows
- Mesh Viewer2
- Mesh Text Viewer
Many defects in Trainz occur in the config file, but the errors are so varied that no one has come up with a viable automated Config Fixer as yet. This is where TARG and TARL will assist you until this tool is realised.
KEYCADDY - A set of keywords that can be used in config files that indicate the type of defect that is present in the asset. This is cross-linked to the repair scheme. TARL will be searchable using these keywords. Associated with this feature is that the keywords are useable in the Trainz Content Manager. An extensive set of custom search filters have been built and tested. How to build and use these filters will be the subject of future articles in Trainz Community News.
I am also developing an extension of the KEYCADDY that will assist in managing the license aspects of assets, but licensing is a very convoluted topic. I will contribute some articles on this in the Trainz Community News.
Target Date - Hopefully Mar 2010 for the CM capability. Jun 2010 for TARL features.
These five modules make up the TARDIS (Trainz Asset Repair Database and Information System).
All this will be available at a Trainz Community Website with a knowledgebase FAQ. We hope to then host additional information to help you such as:
- Tutorials and How to Guides.
- A Comprehensive Manual based on CCGTC and including TS2009/10 and wiki data.
- A Trainzwiki Navigator to find your way around the TrainzDevwiki.
The proposed Auran DLS Cleanup is necessary, in fact vital, to prevent defective assets being available for download, but how many of us want to re-download gigabytes of sanatised assets over limited bandwidth and access (127GB in my case). TARM can provide that facility via repairs without jeopardising the obsoleting function.
Watch our progress at TRD in the monthly Trainz Community News.
Ian Woodmore
Wellington
New Zealand
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