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As well as being a Help Page, this page is intended to be a source for scripts written for AssetX.
 
As well as being a Help Page, this page is intended to be a source for scripts written for AssetX.
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==Ian Woodmore's TARDIS 2.0 Scripts==
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During the development of AssetX, Ian Woodmore wrote an extensive set of repair and update upgrade scripts to test the scripting language.
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These TARDIS scripts, in conjunction with Asset X, can perform automated repair. upgrade and up-version of legacy assets to any asset trainz-build TB 2.7 or greater.
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The scripts cover a wide range of common config.txt tags and containers. They work fine for the bulk of early version assets. Any remaining errors must be fixed manually using CM2 or CM3 as a guide.
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The script installer is available from [http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~villaump/Apps/Ians_Tardis_Scripts.exe HERE] and will automatically load the scripts into your AssetX istallation.
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==PEV's Version Upgrade Scripts==
 
==PEV's Version Upgrade Scripts==
During the development of AssetX, PEV wrote a simple set of version upgrade scripts to test the scripting language.
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Also during the development of AssetX, PEV wrote a simple set of version upgrade scripts to test the scripting language.
  
 
These are a set of four AssetX scripts that, together, can perform asset version upgrades to TC1/2 (trainzbuild 2.7) or TS2009 (trainzbuild 2.9).
 
These are a set of four AssetX scripts that, together, can perform asset version upgrades to TC1/2 (trainzbuild 2.7) or TS2009 (trainzbuild 2.9).
  
The scripts do no error checking, and only cover the common config.txt tags. They work fine for the bulk of early version assets.
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These simple scripts do no error checking, and only cover the common config.txt tags. They work fine for the bulk of early version assets. Those errors that remain must be fixed manually using CM2 or CM3 as a guide.
Any remaining errors must be fixed manually using CM2 or CM3 as a guide.
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The script installer is available from [http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~villaump/Apps/PEVs_Updating_Scripts.exe HERE]
 
The script installer is available from [http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~villaump/Apps/PEVs_Updating_Scripts.exe HERE]
 
and will automatically load the scripts into your AssetX istallation.
 
and will automatically load the scripts into your AssetX istallation.

Revision as of 15:58, 24 February 2011

Welcome to the AssetX WIKI page. Latest news will usually be found in the AssetX FAQ

You can download AssetX from HERE

AssetX Script Libraries

As well as being a Help Page, this page is intended to be a source for scripts written for AssetX.

Ian Woodmore's TARDIS 2.0 Scripts

During the development of AssetX, Ian Woodmore wrote an extensive set of repair and update upgrade scripts to test the scripting language.

These TARDIS scripts, in conjunction with Asset X, can perform automated repair. upgrade and up-version of legacy assets to any asset trainz-build TB 2.7 or greater.

The scripts cover a wide range of common config.txt tags and containers. They work fine for the bulk of early version assets. Any remaining errors must be fixed manually using CM2 or CM3 as a guide.

The script installer is available from HERE and will automatically load the scripts into your AssetX istallation.


PEV's Version Upgrade Scripts

Also during the development of AssetX, PEV wrote a simple set of version upgrade scripts to test the scripting language.

These are a set of four AssetX scripts that, together, can perform asset version upgrades to TC1/2 (trainzbuild 2.7) or TS2009 (trainzbuild 2.9).

These simple scripts do no error checking, and only cover the common config.txt tags. They work fine for the bulk of early version assets. Those errors that remain must be fixed manually using CM2 or CM3 as a guide.

The script installer is available from HERE and will automatically load the scripts into your AssetX istallation.

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