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Latest revision as of 01:35, 15 April 2016

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Introduction

The Traffic Display feature is an optional system that is essentially a web server that runs inside the sim and displays traffic information in a web browser.

Operation

Enable this feature by starting the sim using the following command line option:

-http

This will start the server on port 80. If a different port is desired (say, you already run a web server on your computer) then you may specify the port you wish to use using the following command line option:

-http:8080

With the server properly configured, navigate your web browser to http://localhost:80. (Replace the port number with the port number you are using.)

Display

Example traffic display page

Heading Meaning
Ort Current Location
Zgg Nr Unused
Zgg Abk Train Type
ZN Train Number
plm an Planned Arrival
plm ab Planned Departure
△t an Difference in Arrival
Vsl an Actual Arrival
△t ab Difference in Departure
Vsl ab Actual Departure
Soll Gl Planned Track
Ist Gl Actual Track
Vsp Unused
Info Unused
Zug Status Unused
△t Total Delay
Ziel Destination


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