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A couple notes about both ''2008EA9.zip'' and ''asteroid_2008_EA9_for_Orbiter2010.zip'' after installation as directed by the readme.txt file, Orbiter2010P1 crashed to the desktop and gave me a warning to check the log file. Checking the log, it could not find the planet "2008 EA9". I moved the config file from \config\Vessels\Asteroids directory to the \config directory. Next runtime I got a message that it could not find the vessel, so I copied the file back to the Asteroids directory, so that there was a copy in each directory. Then when during runtime, when I directed the camera to look at EA9, it was listed at "obj1", it could not display the name correctly. Then I opened the config file in the \config directory and added "NAME=2008 EA9 at the top, saved it, now, the name is displayed correctly. However, in all scenarios, the body is rendered as a white faceted ball, it did not render the mesh, except in the scenarios "2. Arrival at 2008 EA9.scn" and "3. Anchored on 2008 EA9.scn" where it is correctly rendered. | A couple notes about both ''2008EA9.zip'' and ''asteroid_2008_EA9_for_Orbiter2010.zip'' after installation as directed by the readme.txt file, Orbiter2010P1 crashed to the desktop and gave me a warning to check the log file. Checking the log, it could not find the planet "2008 EA9". I moved the config file from \config\Vessels\Asteroids directory to the \config directory. Next runtime I got a message that it could not find the vessel, so I copied the file back to the Asteroids directory, so that there was a copy in each directory. Then when during runtime, when I directed the camera to look at EA9, it was listed at "obj1", it could not display the name correctly. Then I opened the config file in the \config directory and added "NAME=2008 EA9 at the top, saved it, now, the name is displayed correctly. However, in all scenarios, the body is rendered as a white faceted ball, it did not render the mesh, except in the scenarios "2. Arrival at 2008 EA9.scn" and "3. Anchored on 2008 EA9.scn" where it is correctly rendered. | ||
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