Difference between revisions of "Parts/Command/inlineAdvancedStabilizer/inlineAdvancedStabilizer.cfg"
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// this is a sample config file, for determining a good file format for defining part parameters | // this is a sample config file, for determining a good file format for defining part parameters | ||
// comment line - ignored by cfg parser | // comment line - ignored by cfg parser | ||
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// --- general parameters --- | // --- general parameters --- | ||
name = advSasModule | name = advSasModule | ||
− | module = | + | module = Part |
author = NovaSilisko | author = NovaSilisko | ||
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// --- editor parameters --- | // --- editor parameters --- | ||
+ | TechRequired = advFlightControl | ||
+ | entryCost = 7200 | ||
cost = 1100 | cost = 1100 | ||
category = Control | category = Control | ||
subcategory = 0 | subcategory = 0 | ||
− | title = Advanced | + | title = Inline Advanced Stabilizer |
manufacturer = STEADLER Engineering Corps | manufacturer = STEADLER Engineering Corps | ||
− | description = | + | description = The inline reaction wheel system uses a series of spinning discs that are going "Very Fast", to generate the torque necessary to control a spacecraft. Comes complete with a built in flight computer. Please do not attempt to service this device while it is running. |
// attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision | // attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision | ||
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// --- standard part parameters --- | // --- standard part parameters --- | ||
− | mass = 0. | + | mass = 0.5 |
dragModelType = default | dragModelType = default | ||
maximum_drag = 0.2 | maximum_drag = 0.2 | ||
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maxTemp = 3400 | maxTemp = 3400 | ||
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+ | { | ||
+ | name = ModuleReactionWheel | ||
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+ | PitchTorque = 20 | ||
+ | YawTorque = 20 | ||
+ | RollTorque = 20 | ||
+ | |||
+ | RESOURCE | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | name = ElectricCharge | ||
+ | rate = 0.3 | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
− | + | MODULE | |
− | + | { | |
− | + | name = ModuleSAS | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | }} | |
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Revision as of 12:54, 24 January 2014
PART { // this is a sample config file, for determining a good file format for defining part parameters // comment line - ignored by cfg parser // empty lines, or lines without a '=' sign are also ignored // all other lines are split at the '=' sign, and the left operand is used to know what parameter we are setting // diferent parameters require data in different formats (see docs), and each module has it's own parameters (again, see docs) // each assignment must be in a single line. Lines without assignments will be ignored. (You CAN turn on word wrap, though) // each keyword here relates to an existing variable in the assigned module. If the keyword isn't found, it is ignored. // conversely, if a keyword is left unassigned (as in not in the file), it will be initialized with it's default value // This is done automatically, so any public variable defined in the loaded module can be accessed this way (provided it's value can be parsed) // --- general parameters --- name = advSasModule module = Part author = NovaSilisko // --- asset parameters --- mesh = model.mu scale = 1 rescaleFactor = 1 iconCenter = 0, 3, 0 // --- node definitions --- // definition format is Position X, Position Y, Position Z, Up X, Up Y, Up Z node_stack_top = 0, 0.1990267, 0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0 node_stack_bottom = 0, -0.1990267, 0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0 // --- FX definitions --- // --- editor parameters --- TechRequired = advFlightControl entryCost = 7200 cost = 1100 category = Control subcategory = 0 title = Inline Advanced Stabilizer manufacturer = STEADLER Engineering Corps description = The inline reaction wheel system uses a series of spinning discs that are going "Very Fast", to generate the torque necessary to control a spacecraft. Comes complete with a built in flight computer. Please do not attempt to service this device while it is running. // attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision attachRules = 1,0,1,1,0 // --- standard part parameters --- mass = 0.5 dragModelType = default maximum_drag = 0.2 minimum_drag = 0.2 angularDrag = 2 crashTolerance = 9 maxTemp = 3400 MODULE { name = ModuleReactionWheel PitchTorque = 20 YawTorque = 20 RollTorque = 20 RESOURCE { name = ElectricCharge rate = 0.3 } } MODULE { name = ModuleSAS } }