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Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 27/01/2012 at 23:31 #28352 | |
DriverCurran
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John As young Mr Young has already confirmed The bun and myself are one and the same. After the fiasco on the Bexleyheath today dont even mention Genius :evil: lol Paul You have to get a red before you can get any other colour Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 10/04/2012 at 19:41 #31454 | |
John
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" said:Another 'new' feature on CCF is that you can now get basic AHB information for crossings. The East Kent resignalling scheme now shows if the AHB's in that area are up, down and working. It does not appear that you get the failed indictaion from these.Shows warner routes now as well... well, the one at Elephant & Castle/Southwark Bridge Jcn anyway. At least that's what I think it is... Last edited: 10/04/2012 at 19:57 by John Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 10/04/2012 at 20:23 #31462 | |
DriverCurran
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Ahhhhh, last time I saw that it was full of 'Item 48's all over the screen, I think I have also seen those on the Ramsgate panel
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Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 10/04/2012 at 21:00 #31463 | |
BarryM
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Of interest, here is the source Barry Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Last edited: 10/04/2012 at 21:00 by BarryM Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 28/08/2013 at 21:41 #48963 | |
John
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CCF can do route lights, now! Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 28/08/2013 at 22:23 #48964 | |
Hooverman
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God I hope we don't get that for Gatwick Airport when it changes from RRI to CBI at Christmas :dry:
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Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 29/08/2013 at 12:41 #48988 | |
DriverCurran
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Oooh this we like Think it must be only the Ascot map that has that facility, as the SE area maps didn't have that when I finished nights on Wednesday morning.
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Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 29/08/2013 at 17:19 #48999 | |
John
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Yeah, it's only been like that since Woking took over the area over the bank holiday. Maybe when phase 2 of the East Kent resignalling happens the maps might get upgraded. Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 30/08/2013 at 01:53 #49008 | |
John
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I was watching last nights FGW documentary and I noticed the Paddington / Acton map has route lights too. Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 22/04/2014 at 16:11 #59316 | |
fingolfin
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If anyone (especially those who use it) wants to know anything about CCF, drop me a line. I'm the supplier's technical design authority for the software - in other words, I design and implement CCF application enhancements and bug fixes - under a support / development contract to Network Rail. I'll try my best to answer, although some things may be commercially confidential.
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Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 22/04/2014 at 16:50 #59318 | |
GeoffM
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" said:I was watching last nights FGW documentary and I noticed the Paddington / Acton map has route lights too.The NR open data feeds include this information - only that a route is set or not set, not subroutes. OpenTrainTimes shows routes in some places. (I know I'm replying to an old post) " said: If anyone (especially those who use it) wants to know anything about CCF, drop me a line. I'm the supplier's technical design authority for the software - in other words, I design and implement CCF application enhancements and bug fixes - under a support / development contract to Network Rail. I'll try my best to answer, although some things may be commercially confidential.Username/password? :silly: It's locked down anyway, so only NR computers/networks and selected others can access it. SimSig Boss Last edited: 22/04/2014 at 16:50 by GeoffM Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 22/04/2014 at 16:54 #59319 | |
John
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" said:If anyone (especially those who use it) wants to know anything about CCF, drop me a line. I'm the supplier's technical design authority for the software - in other words, I design and implement CCF application enhancements and bug fixes - under a support / development contract to Network Rail. I'll try my best to answer, although some things may be commercially confidential.Hi there - just the man! Would it be possible to enhance the filters on the status menu? Currently if I specify "Southeastern" and "London Victoria" CCF will generate real-time colour coded 'scrolling' reports showing the delay status of all trains which either start or terminate at Victoria. This is an extremely useful feature, but I'm only really interested in trains coming towards Victoria. Could an Up or Down filter be added, do you think? The P2 equivalent has lots more filters, but is an inferior system. Log in to reply |
Re: NR computer systems - CCF et. al. 22/04/2014 at 19:41 #59332 | |
fingolfin
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Thanks for the feature request - the "Trains List" window (currently accessible from the status menu) is being significantly enhanced under a contract with NR at the moment. I've replied by personal message with further details.
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