D dabbie New member Apr 2, 2008 #1 Is it possible to transfer the TC routes to 2006? Regards Bob PS Ahem! I asked this question bakt to front.Is it possible to import one of the routes which came with 2006 into TC? Last edited: Apr 3, 2008
Is it possible to transfer the TC routes to 2006? Regards Bob PS Ahem! I asked this question bakt to front.Is it possible to import one of the routes which came with 2006 into TC?
J johnwhelan Well-known member Apr 2, 2008 #2 dabbie said: Is it possible to transfer the TC routes to 2006? Regards Bob Click to expand... Why not run TC? Cheerio John
dabbie said: Is it possible to transfer the TC routes to 2006? Regards Bob Click to expand... Why not run TC? Cheerio John
Z zatovisualworks Veteran but blossoming Apr 2, 2008 #3 dabbie said: Is it possible to transfer the TC routes to 2006? Regards Bob Click to expand... A difficult task. But testing will prove if possible. A premise: I guess you mean a route made by you, not one of the two built-in in TC, and not containing built-in TC assets. If so, Don't create a cdp. Just "open in Windows Explorer" the route via your TC CMP and copy the route folder. Paste it anywhere on your hard disk. Open the config and change the trainz-build tag to: Code: trainz-build 2.5 And tell us which files there exist in the folder. We'll compare them with the ones on a typical TRS2006 route. Alberte :wave: Last edited: Apr 2, 2008
dabbie said: Is it possible to transfer the TC routes to 2006? Regards Bob Click to expand... A difficult task. But testing will prove if possible. A premise: I guess you mean a route made by you, not one of the two built-in in TC, and not containing built-in TC assets. If so, Don't create a cdp. Just "open in Windows Explorer" the route via your TC CMP and copy the route folder. Paste it anywhere on your hard disk. Open the config and change the trainz-build tag to: Code: trainz-build 2.5 And tell us which files there exist in the folder. We'll compare them with the ones on a typical TRS2006 route. Alberte :wave: