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Simulations Facebook Group 03/06/2018 at 01:48 #108420 | |
Ar88
310 posts |
A few members of the group that I run (Signalboxes & Signalling Group) have voiced their dislike at signalling simulations being posted within the group, as it is "not real". With this in mind, a new Facebook group has been set up for regular simulation postings (not restricted to purely signalling. Simular items like Train Simulator can also be posted) and for people to discuss sims etc. If you would like to join, CLICK HERE We are NOT carpet-banning SimSig/signalling simulations from SB&S. Merely making a group to enable more-frequent posting to take place, without upsetting people. NOTE: This group is NOT an affiliate of SimSig. Permission has been sought to post the group, & we fully welcome any & all SimSig involvement. The Welsh contingent. Aron, or Ar to mates. Also known as 88E or ThatManCalledAr. Last edited: 03/06/2018 at 01:50 by Ar88 Reason: None given Log in to reply The following users said thank you: HST125Scorton, Trainfan344 |
Simulations Facebook Group 03/06/2018 at 02:49 #108421 | |
Sparky
84 posts |
Point of order. Doesn't Network Rail use Simisg or an incarnation of Simsig as a training toll. Ergo it is real.
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Simulations Facebook Group 03/06/2018 at 03:06 #108423 | |
Ar88
310 posts |
Sparky in post 108421 said:Point of order. Doesn't Network Rail use Simisg or an incarnation of Simsig as a training toll. Ergo it is real.This is with reference to sims such-as SimSig, Block Post Software etc. Not actual training simulators! The Welsh contingent. Aron, or Ar to mates. Also known as 88E or ThatManCalledAr. Log in to reply |
Simulations Facebook Group 03/06/2018 at 10:54 #108426 | |
Giantray
347 posts |
No Network Rail does not use SimSig for training. SimSig whilst a good representation of how trains are signalled, it is a long way off what real Training Simulators are like. The interface, layout is much different to real Training Simulators. If only the real thing was as easy as SimSig.
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Simulations Facebook Group 03/06/2018 at 12:44 #108429 | |
Jan
906 posts |
More to the point the professional version of Simsig evolved into TREsim, which as far as I can tell has been a separate piece of software for quite some time. At around 1:20 in this video you can still see some of the shared heritage, though, because the timetable editor layout looks suspiciously familiar...
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Simulations Facebook Group 03/06/2018 at 19:45 #108432 | |
GeoffM
6376 posts |
TRE, as was, licensed a version of SimSig way back when, called TRESIM. TRESIM and SimSig evolved separately but fundamentally there are large chunks of commonality between the two because of the common heritage. It also helps that I led the development of TRESIM back then too! So to say that NR do not use SimSig is not technically accurate. There is also the Marylebone sim (SimSig) which was bought by Chiltern for timetable planning and other uses. SimSig Boss Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Trainfan344 |
Simulations Facebook Group 08/06/2018 at 23:10 #108513 | |
Ar88
310 posts |
Bumping for anybody new who wants to join, that does not scroll through forum posts.
The Welsh contingent. Aron, or Ar to mates. Also known as 88E or ThatManCalledAr. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Foulounoux |