Chaindrive XL

    Chaindrive XL 3

    This chaindrive is meant to have a couple additional features and functions to make its use easier. This chaindrive has three inner ship remotes, but only one is needed to operate the drive. 'Jump' is the functional button, that makes you jump once. 'Some Available' tells you that at least one drive is charged, and that if you press the jump button, you should jump. 'All Available' tells you that all of the drives are charged, and that the clock should no longer be running, which is the second interesting feature of this clock. The user has no control over the clock in the chaindrive, it's completely automated - it will only turn on if a drive needs charge, or if the user asks to jump.

    The inner ship remotes are on the left side, where the activators surround them. Future versions will likely have them more easily accessible.
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    This is explicitly regarding the new Mk 2.

    Yay, Drive works, and is far less laggy on my computer than the previous version.

    However, the first difficulty I have is that, unless I'm docked to something, it will auto-jump. (I'm assuming this is a result of lag, causing that tiny bit "extra" charge that triggers a jump)

    So, the next bit of difficulty:
    Which of the inner ship remotes does what?
    If they had labels, they didn't survive the export, so I'm basically bashing rocks together to figure out what does what.
    (and isn't it funny how this being the "future version", it is even worse labled than the first one?

    I'm guessing that some of my problems wouldn't exist if I knew enough to build my own drive, but if I did, I wouldn't be here downloading yours, would I? ;)