VR2000 Flight Simulator
Currently shipping: Version 2.07.029
Version 2.08.001, Pending Release
Enhanced information server support to provide company name, serial number, and machine ID information.
Hydraulic control was not enabled if the ride was started before the platform raise command was issued.
Remote information server was updated to provide support for retransmitting information across routed networks. This facilitates the usage of tools such as Property Manager from a remote location.
Fixed an error in the IO server which would result in the program terminating without an error message after 4 connections from Property Manager.
Added system date confidence check to startup.
Added standard drivers and utilities to CD.
Changed methodology of determining system software serial number from registry information to accommodate a root product type rather than looking under the specific product because serial numbers are stored in the registry for the root product to allow supplemental products to pick up preexisting serial number information. This change is to accommodate the VR2002K Roller Coaster Kiosk which also accepts VR2002 Roller Coaster add-ons such as track segments. Property Manager was not previously receiving serial number information from the Kiosk unit because it was looking in the wrong place.
Updated serial number verification to include new assembly serial numbers for single-CPU configurations SA12-017 and SA12-018.
Corrected CIB-1000 Analog Input identifiers (AI0, AI1, AI2, AI3 were actually representing data from the inputs AI3, AI2, AI1, AI0, respectively). This change will require correction to appropriate analog input settings of the installed unit.
Disabled the ability to manually move the counterweight except when the platform is lowered. Manual movement may be removed completely from the operator interface in a future version and relocated to a test panel.
Removed the choice of returning to a reversed level/home position in the emergency level condition. The unit will now seek to return to the regular non-reversed level/home position in such a condition.
Add separate motion filter settings for the hold-in-place positioning when the unit is directed to the home position. This permits more control over ensuring the unit provides sufficient control over the hydraulic system to overcome any out-of-balance condition.
Version 2.08.000, Internal Build 7 October 1998
Version 2.07.029, Released 14 September 1998
