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  1. Hi all, I'm not sure if this belongs here, or in the Karbonite thread, or in the regolith thread, but I'll start here. After scanning Kerbin from a 500 km orbit with a Karbonite scanner and enabling the resource overlay on the big map, I cant get any color to differentiate the resource deposits on the big map. When I select the various resources (karbonite, minerals, ores, water, etc) i get "percentages" where my cursor is hovering but no color change for anything except different biomes. Which is to say the map looks no different in biomes with or without the resource overlay active. I guess i was expecting different colours to represent varying concentrations of resources, but there are no resource deposits being depicted. What am I doing wrong? Am I missing another mod or dll? Just using this version of scansat, karbonite, mks and mechjeb. I feel like Im missing a .dll or something to have resources not showing on the map at all. Any assistance would be appreciated. Regards, MB
  2. Sorry for bumping this post but I'm getting this exact issue and was hoping someone may have a solution. I guess I'm expecting to see some colour variation indicating resource deposits on the large biomes map after scan and enabling the resources overlay, but there are no colour variations, only "percentages" where my cursor is hovered. Is this normal?
  3. I guess I put the docking port on correctly, facing the right way. Here's another shot. I always us MJ to line up with the centreline of the target port and then turn it and RCS off at about 1m separation, turn on SAS, drift towards the target port and let the port magnetism take over for the final docking. What could cause collider issues and can I do anything about them?
  4. I'm hoping someone can offer me some help. For the life of me I can't work out what I'm doing wrong. For some reason I cannot dock the SST to anything else using the forward docking port. The rear docking port works brilliantly as shown, but the forward port will not dock at all. Once lined up I turn off RCS and MJ docking autopilot and just drift towards the station port at between 0.1 to 0.5m/s. When close enough the rear port magnetism will attract the ports together and dock. But the forward port has no magnetism, the parts bump into each other then just drift away without docking. I'm sure I'm just doing something stoopid, but can't work out what it is.
  5. Hell yes! One thing this thread needs is more screen shots. Always good to see how others use their shuttle.
  6. Looks like the top one is hollow, the bottom one is solid. No idea about the purpose of the hollow one. Installing resources maybe?
  7. Dang nabbit! I want a better computer :-( I'm running texture compression and 1/4 res and still getting lag issues. Nice pics by the way! Also, what light are you using above the hatch in the cargo bay in the last shot?
  8. Did you download the new MJ case (link in the OP on page 1 of this thread). Other than that, I've never experienced issues with MJ resulting from the orientation it is mounted in. Anyhow, download the new MJ case, it is really tiny, mounts on the sidewall of the cargo bay (I've had no issues mounting it there). It is really discrete and you barely notice it is there. Hope this helps.
  9. Biohazard, take a look at the excellent post by FREEMANtsinq on page 119 of this thread. He has posted an excellent tutorial when I asked the same thing. Very easy to follow and worked well. I hope this helps.
  10. Hey helldiver I can help here. I let Mechjeb do all the flying for me. Here's my normal liftoff to rendezvous procedure : 1) I have a station orbiting at 100 km and set my MJ ascent guidance orbit altitude at 100 km. 2) I liftoff and climb under ascent guidance. I engage ascent guidance autopilot before main engine start, select rendezvous target and select launch to rendezvous. MJ will start main engines and LRBs, I release launch clamps manually. I let MJ do the whole ascent. Make sure autowarp is deselected, you won't need it. 3) For a 100 km apoapsis, MJ will throttle off all engines at about 75-80 km for the coast to apoapsis. At this point I turn off ascent guidance autopilot. I do not let ascent guidance autopilot do the circularisation burn. As soon as I turn off ascent guidance autopilot, and while still in the coast to apoapsis I engage rendezvous autopilot with a 100 m separation set. From there I just sit back and watch MJ do its thing. It gets me within 90-100 m every time. It can get me closer, but I like to leave a bit of separation for screw ups. With your fuel efficiency tweaks in 2.06 I usually arrive on station with approx 430 delta v remaining. I hope this helps.
  11. Not sure if this will make much difference or not but something I have noticed in the VAB is if you load the stock KSO craft file, the centre of lift is offset laterally to the right (from the rear of the orbiter looking forward) from the centre of thrust. The fix is quite simple, just remove and refit each of the two vertical fins. Doing this brings the CofL in line with the CofT. Like I said, not sure if this will cause the handling effects you're seeing, but it is the first thing I correct if I load the stock craft file.
  12. If you're going to restrict this to PMs could you please Cc me? After the two brilliant responses to my initial request I followed the posts to the letter but cannot resolve the issue of the solid white cockpits. I've decided to give up and just use the KSO as intended. But if there is a solution I'd be very interested to hear it, I just didn't want to clutter this thread with more of my questions.
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