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Experiments 1: Running RailPro software on Linux using Wine - Part 1

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atsfguy:
 Your computer knowledge astounds me , Tim! I wish I understood a fraction of what you did but don’t have the background for it. We are extremely fortunate that we have such knowledgeable individuals in this group who can lead we who lack such knowledge.
 

Alan:
Tim, I tried to use Google translate to convert your Greek into English but no luck.  :P

Clueless what you are doing but sounds like some serious sleuthing going on. I'm still hunting for the "any" key.

G8B4Life:
Ok, so I mucked that comment to Bill up, it was not Sunday morning there but Monday morning. Public holidays on a Monday always throw me off on what day of the week it is. I feel so stupid  :-[

Cecil, I wasn't expecting anyone to get the technical side of what was in the experiment but hopefully you were able to follow the journey on the things I had to do to get it to work, even if you didn't understand it. That was my aim anyway.


--- Quote from: Alan on June 08, 2020, 04:40:16 PM ---Tim, I tried to use Google translate to convert your Greek Geek into English but no luck.  :P

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I fixed it for you Alan  ;D

As to what I'm doing, Well not everyone has a PC with MS Windows to run RailPro Assistant and HC Simulator on. I just made it run on Linux. That should give you some clues.

- Tim

faithie999:

--- Quote from: Alan on June 08, 2020, 04:40:16 PM ---Tim, I tried to use Google translate to convert your Greek into English but no luck.  :P

Clueless what you are doing but sounds like some serious sleuthing going on. I'm still hunting for the "any" key.

--- End quote ---
I spent some time in Kenya and learned that the idiom used there is "you're speaking French!"

faithie999:
Tim:

I keep a PC laptop in my train room solely to use for RP. should I be excited about experiments 2 and 3?   it would be nice to use my Mac for RP and then get rid of the PC!

I really enjoyed the documentary on your travels through Wine country.  I'm an engineer (likely you are, too) and all the detail, as well as the obvious enjoyment of the journey as well as the destination, rang true to me.

ken



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