ATAT-Prime
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    Planet Map of Calm (827)
            1        2        3        4        5 
  1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012
36 sWWMJWsJWMSJSJJWSWWWSJWsWMJJJssWWWsJsJWJSSWWMJSWWWWJ 36


Calm's highest row is 36, but when I tried to GPI Row 45, well out of bounds of the planet...

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Starting Location:
    Calm (827) Orbit - Quadrant Gamma 12 - Crossley System (99)

>TU 300: GPI Row {0} {45} {0} {52}
    GPI Sector {0,45}
    Scanning for all ores:
        Hydrocarbons (3)                Yield = 46.33 +- 1.69
        Basic Elements (2)              Yield = 5.02 +- 1.69
        Metals (1)                      Yield = 2.07 +- 1.69
   
    GPI Sector {1,45}
    Scanning for all ores:
        Hydrocarbons (3)                Yield = 46.26 +- 1.69
        Basic Elements (2)              Yield = 5.12 +- 1.69
        Metals (1)                      Yield = 1.95 +- 1.69


Not only did the order work, but I'm actually getting GPI results that are off-planet!
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At first I thought, GPI Row should mean GPI Column, but that can't be right because I've already GPI'd up to column 52 on row 36. Maybe I should just be quiet and set-up a starbase off the edge of the world where it will become the ultimate stealth facility?
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Alun H.
www.alun5.freeserve.co.uk\Phoenix
Romanov
You can go off the side as well.

Nic
David Bethel
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Maybe I should just be quiet and set-up a starbase off the edge of the world where it will become the ultimate stealth facility?


The trick would be to land at 0,0 smile.gif cos that is checked.
Basically there is a limiter that converts out of range co-ords to the closest edge so the data is the same as for the edge at that location. I will add text/errors to list out of range cor-ords (which will will no-doubt more problems that it solves)