Additionally to NASSP 5.2 and NEP 1.0 meanwhile, there was NCPP 1.0 and later on NASSP 6.1, which was an enhancement/fix of NCPP 1.0 for Orbiter 2005. Compared to the panels in the 7.0 beta, which are done by Matthias and Fabian Müller, too, it was only a beginning, of course.Īt the beginning of 2005 Jean-Luc Rocca-Serra wasn't able to further develop NASSP and the add-on began to scatter a little bit. NCPP (NASSP Complete Panel Project) was done by Matthias and Fabian Müller based on NASSP 5.2 and was the first version with realistic panels. Meanwhile, it's obsolete and replaced by the Virtual AGC mode in Project Apollo - NASSP. A modified NEP version is still available for Project Apollo - NASSP 6.4.3.Īlso, there was an experimental Virtual AGC integration add-on called Virtual Apollo based on Mark Grant's NASSP_COSTAM v2. Herrera and others did the NEP (NASSP Enhancement Pack), which contains lunar landing scenarios and mission-specific astronauts etc. It could probably be made to run with some changes to the config files.Īs an extension to NASSP Rodion M. NASSP 5.x does not currently run under Orbiter 2006 as its Solar System files are incompatible with the new Orbiter format. NASSP-specific solar system configuration.Same functionality level for Saturn V and Saturn 1b.Revised launch autopilot for increased accuracy.Rewritten in C++, to eliminate bugs and crashes due to global variable use.C++ AGC implementation for launch and TLI.New control panels with illumination support from P64.Only high-res meshes supported for the Saturn 1b and Saturn V. Optional high-res Saturn V and Saturn 1b meshes.
Totally rewritten Autopilot (a semi auto mode is available for engine control only).Engine Gimbal control for all rocket stages, Service module and LEM.Control Panel for both Saturn V and Saturn 1b.NASSP 3.0 still runs under Orbiter 2006, with no modifications required. Rewritten to use Orbiter docking support.
#Orbiter addons 2010 update#
If anyone has a copy and can update this and/or add screenshots, please do so, or at least let us know what the differences are. Versions prior to 3.0 seem to be unavailable on the web. It is also capable of flying most of an Apollo mission using the Virtual AGC software.Īs there is no definitive list of functionality changes between NASSP versions, many of these changes have been deduced from release documentation and test-flying of versions which are still available for download. The 8.0 release is currently in beta, including a near-complete simulation of the command module control panel and most of the internal systems, and support for new spacecraft.
#Orbiter addons 2010 software#
With the 6.x release it became Project Apollo for Orbiter, an open source Apollo simulation add-on: for simplicity, both software variants are described here as NASSP.
Jean-Luc released NASSP 5.0, an updated version based on that source code, for the next release of Orbiter, including, for example, new particle exhaust support and a Skylab launch module. He subsequently released 'NASSP COSTAM' and a derivative which provided basic support for the Virtual AGC software.
#Orbiter addons 2010 code#
Mark Grant then rewrote the code as C++, added an initial C++ implementation of the Apollo Guidance Computer, and replaced the control panel bitmaps with new ones from P64. NASSP was originally developed by Jean-Luc Rocca-Serra, who released the source code to version 4.x. 4.3 Long-Range Flyer/Lunar Escape System.3.7 'Apollo to Venus' Wet Workshop test.