Script Errors with Multi Plan New TS2010

janoll

Joe N
I am newbee and I need help with scripting errors, and what they mean. I continue to get them when trying to unload using Multiple Industry New. Where can I find a list of these error messages.

FYI I can get a "LOAD" operation to work, but not the "UNLOAD"

Please help. I am very frustrated!:( :confused:
 
problem could be of several is car configured for loads is the car configured with the MIN etc etc etc.....
ya havent posted much info on the errors also as in what it say etc....
Is the load your attempting have errors also?

I myself use only the LARS industries now easier to use less hassle but then also the cars have to have a load configured to it also for it to work more efficiently..........

Ya can find the LARS at
trainzproroutes.com

anyways if ya can post a screen shot of the error makes it easier to see whats wrong...
the following link is also a helpful trouble shooting guide....
http://trains.0catch.com/tutorial.html
 
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate you taking the time to help. Here are the specifics: I am trying to unload coal (full load, or partial) the "Iron Duke" ore carrier at a Multi Industry NEW, configured for coal on the track queue, the track queue is set to 500000 items, the maximum queue size is 1,000,000 and the "Process" is set to comsume 500,000 per 30 sec.

I am using an A E driver programmed to navigate to the M.I.N., and I issue an "UNLOAD" command, at this point a get the script error.

PLEASE NOTE that even if I change the M.I.N. to M.I.N. basic and issue a "UNLOAD command I get the script error. The same is true if I use the basic coal unloader, the issue appears to revolve around the "UNLOAD" command.

Also note that if I try just the opposite function, i.e. a "Load" operation IT WORKS.


I would send you a screen shot but when I try to take the shot all I get is a black screen, (I am using Windows 7, 64 bit, on a Dell XPS 9100, with 3.2 I7 processor and 12 meg of memory. Is there a different way to take a screen shot?

Thanks again for all your help, I am looking forward to your input.

Regards, Joe
 
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