It appears to be no motors at all in the data base.what page? the link I posted above or are you saying that there are no motors at all your open rocket database?
Thanks for the reply Rex. If it was Sign making Graphic Software I'd have no problems.do you have a design file that has this problem, that we could look at? or take a look at the attached file and see if you have the same problem.
rex
You probably need to save the file to your desktop or something, then open Open Rocket and choose open file. Then navigate to where you saved it, it should open. If you just double click the file, you won't be able to open it because OR isn't really an installed program.Thanks for the reply Rex. If it was Sign making Graphic Software I'd have no problems.
I can't open the file with any programs that I've found on my machine. Wish it was a simple as copy and paste but that doesn't work either...
JP
Rex, you are da man! Thanks!go to thrustcurve.org, search/ common name/g145, download simulator file/save target as, save the rse file(easiest to put it in the same folder as OR, or if you like a sub folder such as 'engine files'(which you'll have to make)) start OR under edit/preferences/options you'll find 'add user defined thrust curves' point OR to the new thrust curve save etc. and close OR now reopen/restart OR, the new engine should now be in the list.
to open .ork files you need to run OR and use the file menu/open and navigate/point OR to the file you wish yo open. hth
rex
Yeah, I've read allot of Rex's comments on the board and he's Sharp indeed!Rex, you are da man! Thanks!
OR's a great piece of software but that whole simulation thing is a UI designers worst nightmare.
Improvement ideas are welcome.
Cheers,
Sampo N.
After getting it solved I kept overlooking this feature you've shown and was getting warnings!Scroll up or down, choose the motor you want, then choose your delay. Click on "Okay". Now you can run the sim(s) for your motor(s).
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