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Your MSTS Installation and Custom Installations for Open Rails Open Rails reads only the content folders in each of the MSTS installations you choose to identify for it and will do so without modifying any of those files. None of the MSTS program folders are used and no changes to the MSTS directory tree are required. Open Rails may also be used to read a non-MSTS directory structure that you create. This document uses the term Root Folder to designate the parent folder of any MSTS or OR-Specific directory tree (.e.g, Train Simulator is the Root Folder for MSTS). Consists Paths Services Shapes Sounds Textures Terrtex Tiles Traffic Trainset World Open Rails uses a file parser to read the MSTS files and will locate many errors that are missed or unreported by the MSTS software or by other utilities. In most cases, the Open Rails software will ignore the error in the file and run properly. Open Rails software logs these errors in a log file on the user’s desktop.

This log file may be used to correct problems identified by the Open Rails software. The parser will also correct some of the problems that stumped MSTS.

For example, if a texture is missing Open Rails will substitute a neutral gray texture and continue. Route Files Open Rails software uses some of the data in several MSTS Route files, depending on the MSTS features supported by Open Rails: • Route Database file (.rdb) – CarSpawner is supported. • Reference File (.ref) – a Route Editor is well under way. • Track Database file (.tdb) – supported • Route File (.trk) – Level Crossings and overhead wires are supported. • Sigcfg (.dat) file – Signal & scripting capabilities are supported. • Sigscr (.dat) file – Signal & scripting capabilities are supported.

• Speedpost (.dat) file – Supported • Spotter (.dat) file – Supported • Ssource (.dat) file – Supported • Telepole (.dat) file – Supported • Tsection (.dat) file – Supported • Ttype (.dat) file – Supported • Hazards (.haz) file – Supported. Activities Many passenger and freight activities created using the MSTS activity editor run without problems in Open Rails. Some Activities created using the MSTS activity editor will have slightly different behavior as compared to running in MSTS. This is often due to slightly different train performance resulting from differences in how each simulator handles train physics. A few activities fail to run at all. This appears to be due to the creativity of Activity Designers who have found ways to do things wholly unanticipated by the Open Rails Team.

As these are discovered the Open Rails team will record the bug for future correction. GLOBAL SHAPES Many routes use specific track sets, like XTRACKS, UK-finescale etc.

Routes which solely use such sets do not need any of the original MSTS files from GLOBAL, as all required files come from the relevant track set. These sets can be downloaded from many Train Sim forums. There are also many routes using super-sets of the original MSTS track sets. These routes will need some or all the files contained in the SHAPES and TEXTURES subfolders within the GLOBAL folder of your MSTS installation.

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Hello, Hope someone out there can lend a hand. I've been having on heck of a time trying to get XTracks and the GT Holly route to run on my system.

I gave up the other day and decided to reinstall Train Simulator, figuring that something I added in won't work. Let me run down my most recent problems, so maybe someone out there can let me know where I went wrong.

1) Completed a clean install of MSTS and backed up Global and Trains folders. Updated the install to version 1.2 2) Installed version 3.7 of X-Tracks 3) Installed the GT Holly Route. At this point the GT Holly route ran OK - I never tested the default routes. 4) Proceeded to install Cajon Pass, Raton Pass, Sandpatch, NEC v4, Marias v3.1, Glorieta Pass, and Whitefish 2. The only routes that would run at this point were GT Holly and Whitefish.

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All of the other routes would crash TrainSim while loading the activity or explore route. 5) At this point, I had overwritten my global folder backup, so I did a reinstall of Train Sim. 6)Reinstalled Train Sim and updated to version 1.2 7)Installed X-Tracks 3.7 8)Tried activities in all six of the default routes. Nothing would run. Train Simulator would crash after filling up six of the 'loading lights' across the bottom of the screen. 9)For grins, I added the GT Holly route to see if it would run. Started up just fine.