[16:41:04] NASSP Logging has been started by n7275 [16:41:06] so I can't remember, and I was too lazy to switch branches, rebuild, and then switch back and rebuild. does the fuel cell flow rate meter and current meter jump all over the place in the current branch when the SPS TVC gimbal motors are on? [16:42:56] hey [16:43:05] success of the day: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19690077392 [16:43:15] got a document back on the public NTRS [16:43:29] I hope volume 2 of this will follow... [16:45:11] hey guys [16:46:58] indy91, is that an RTE document? [16:47:06] yes [16:47:21] TRW memo [16:47:32] which the MSC version of the RTE processor is based on [16:47:39] and the RTCC one as well [16:47:42] whoa! nice :D [16:47:45] as far as I can tell [16:47:47] when did you request that? [16:48:42] early February I think [16:48:47] this year [16:48:49] :D [16:49:09] holy cow that's fast [16:51:42] I got a reply on February 12 that the documents aren't available and a review will be done [16:52:02] volume 2 has the flowcharts, might take longer to review... [16:53:41] n7275, I don't remember them jumping all over the place. Some jittering yes [16:54:05] as batteries and FCs share the load based on voltage [16:57:29] I'll compare them side by side tonight. [17:04:50] vigorous jittering is probably a more accurate description. [17:08:05] AlexB_88, I flew a landing in the LM virtual cockpit with TrackIR last night, and it was awesome :D [17:09:08] glad to hear! Once I finish the CM VC I will continue with the LM VC, adding the remaining stuff like ECS etc [17:09:44] I also want to make the tape meters round like I did in the CM [17:12:13] oh, speaking of the VC, I managed to do P40 almost completely in it last night. the gimbal tests are way easier like that. [17:13:06] yeah the side panels help greatly for that checklist