In the Help File, under Engine Assignment Controls is the following: 2) "Keep Engines Assigned". This is a checkbox in the Engine Edit Window. If visible, it...
Dave - I SUSPECT that you have the "Allow Engine Changes" box checked. If so, it hides the "Keep Engines Assigned" box. If I'm correct, uncheck the "Allow...
Dave Do this, click on your "train" button on the main screen, in the lower right side of the screen hit the edit button. Now you will see the box that you ...
Phil, Dave, Thanks! The help file refers to the Engine Edit window thus I had not looked in the Train Edit window. All is well! Thanks again! Dave Beidle St...
Hi folks, I read with interest the last sentence in Andy Sperandeo's column "The Operators" on page 114 of the May 2007 issue of MR. "As long as the paperwork...
-Dennis, Railops has a coulple of functions which may solve yur concern. The first, which I use, is the Destination series function in Cars. This permits me...
Dennis I suppose I could have said the following in my reply to you the first time. RailOp can be programmed to set cars for outbound trains. Upon arrival, ...
It just goes to show that their is an extreme bias against ALL computer manifest generation programs. Sperandeo DID operate on a RO layout that was a disaster...
What was the original email? Jack ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Hi Jack, I think Dave was commenting on the article in the back of MR this month. Deb ... From: JWG3RD@... Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 11:02:56 -0600 To:...
Hi Jack, We will talk about it when I see you. Deb ... From: JWG3RD@... Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 11:35:55 -0600 To: RailOp@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:...
Andy HAD been exposed to RailOP before. He used it at the Lockheed Club in Ft. Worth when the Santa Fe historical group met in Ft. Worth a couple of years...
I'm new to RailOp, but I presume RailOp obeys train timing. If that is the case, can't I simply define a few trains that leave in sequential times (ex. train 2...
David, Could you explain in a nutshell how you prevent Cherry Picking in a classification yard? I am new to RO and purchased the program to prevent this very...
Hi Phil I would like to answer your question but I need to know what version of RailOp you have. Also, do you have a double ended yard?? later Dave ...
... Hi Gil, I run a sequential schedule of 23 trains with RailOp. My yard is in the middle of the mainline and most trains swap blocks of cars there. I do ...
Phil: I'll try to do my best. However, I don't always communicate it properly. 2 Pieces: A track for inbound trains to 'arrive' on that is a unique location ...
Dave We just purchased RO so it is the latest version and is the advanced, not basic. I have two stub yards and a large double ended yard on the layout where...
Hello, My name is Gene Neville and recently joined this group to learn more about RailOp. I orginally planned to use car cards for car movement and have...
Hi Gene Sounds like RailOp will be a perfect fit for you. As with any computer generated software, there is a learning curve. I have a session tomorrow and...
Hi Gene, It is a great system. To set it up you will need all your siding lengths, car data,engine data town names and all industry names in each town. I have...
Hi Gene, I have been using RailOp since before it was given a name. It has become an amazing asset to the model railroader interested in operation. I think you...
To: Jack Green, Refer to message #4061 submitted by ME. To: OTHERS, Nowhere in that message did I indicate anything detrimental to Andy S. or anyone!!! I was...
... I don't feel that these is "an extreme bias against ALL computer manifest generation programs". The magazines are not going to push any particular...
... Not without a multi-page list of sorting rules, and 2 - 3 people whose fulltime job is swapping carcards during a session, multiple persons handwriting...