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andrew scott
04-03-2010, 08:43 PM
Next Grissy Bear


there are more to come, just got to fix the drive up :eek:




?? " GF 1010 grissy bear SBG23.rkt:
File Too Large. Limit for this filetype is 244.1 KB. Your file is 310.9 KB."

Ok rtk file has been zipped



Andrew

CPMcGraw
04-03-2010, 09:29 PM
Andrew,

The RKT file didn't get posted for this one.

Nice looking series!

pantherjon
04-04-2010, 10:27 AM
The reason the native *.RKT file was too big is probably the number of simulations saved in the file..Use a file with NO simulations(or 2 to 3) to upload here and keep the file size manageable.;)

Cool design, BTW.:cool:

dlazarus6660
04-04-2010, 11:11 AM
Mr Scott,

Could you post this or send me this un-compressed?

Daniel

pantherjon
04-04-2010, 11:20 AM
Here it is uncompressed in native RKT format..Saved with v9..Trimmed out a lot of simulations to reduce the file size..

Enjoy ;)

bacasino
04-04-2010, 02:27 PM
How do I open the file on a MAC????? :confused: Any help would be appreciated.



Brett

CPMcGraw
04-04-2010, 03:30 PM
How do I open the file on a MAC????? :confused: Any help would be appreciated.



Brett

IIRC, RockSim works on all three major OS platforms. I know it works under Win7, Vista, and XP in the Windows world, and TVM advertises it as running on Mac's. Given the BSD kernel of the Mac, it should also run on Linux, though it is not supported or advertised.

ADDENDUM: Go download OpenRocket 1.1. It can read RockSim files at a very basic level, though it does not (yet) recognize subassemblies or pods. OpenRocket is written in Java, so it is capable of running on any platform that has a Java RTE.