The next SCARM version is ready and published. Read more about it here: SCARM Layout Software v. 1.3 Released This version comes with several improvements, some bugfixes and many new and updated libraries. Mixy
And here is the new SCARM version 1.4.0 - ready and published. Read more about it here: SCARM Layout Software v. 1.4 Released In general, this update comes with new and improved tools in the Toolbox, some new and updated track and object libraries and has some small improvements and bugfixes. Mixy
The new SCARM version 1.5.0 is ready and published. Read more about it here: SCARM Track Planning Software v. 1.5 Released In general, this version comes with new "Ramp" figure in the Figures panel, one new conversion tool in the "Tools" menu, several interface improvements, new and updated track libraries and with many bugfixes. Mixy
The new SCARM v. 1.6.0 is ready and published. Read more about it here: SCARM Layout Design Software v. 1.6.0 Released This version comes with some small improvements, some bugfixes and with many new and updated track libraries. Mixy
mixy i think you need to update the kato track line.. i can not find 20-092a any where for sale in fact it always goes to the 20-092b track. ive searched the world over for that lil piece of track 20-092a not to be found. thanks for a wonderful piece of software.
If you hover over track piece S38 in SCARM, it will briefly show L: 38mm (#20-092a). The other length in the 20-092 set is S33 in SCARM which shows as L: 33mm (#20-092b).
As Hardcoaler says, Kato 20-092 is a set of two different length straights which are marked in SCARM as 20-092a and 20-092b. Mixy
Doesn't make any sense to me. 092a doesn't have a cab and 092b doesn't boost anything. Maybe it makes sense to someone who doesn't model the streamliner era, but I'm lost.
20-092a and 20-092b are the part numbers in SCARM's Parts List for the tracks in Kato 20-092 set. Mixy
hahahaha my bad i got it figgered out .. again i got lost looking for just one part. i did not know that all the parts were in one package. i was just trying to find the one part. hahahahahahahaha my mind is focused on the software and each part number , so thats what i was hunting for was each part... Thank You . i still love this software.
I have been using an unlicensed version of SCARM running on WINE under Linux Mint with very few problems. Is it possible to incorporate a licence in WINE/Linux? Although my layout doesn't run to so many pieces that requires a licence, I would prefer to use one.
Yes, that is possible, however, the registration procedure is slightly different.| You still need to purchase the license and then activate and download the license key file as per the instructions (you will receive them with the purchase confirmation e-mail). And then, in order to install the license key under Linux/Wine, you must open the downloaded license file directly in SCARM, using "File" > "Open" menu command. That will properly register SCARM under Linux/Wine. Mixy