Don't know if it's only the steam version or if the USB stick version is being affected too, but it seems that the last update containing Packet 113 broke ZusiDisplay, or at least the connection with the sim
I'll leave screenshots of service 82107 in the Lehrte-Harburg timetable stopped at Harburg station as example:
sim view with time visible - https://imgur.com/a/6N5XKUM
Ebula - https://imgur.com/a/vD6EBfA
Radio and PIS - https://imgur.com/a/xvT2tnE
I also tried RE services in the Koln-Dusseldorf timetable and when I input the service number to setup the train, it would assume the first digit 0 instead of 1, for example, when inserting service number 10108, it would then display 00108, and when inserting the same number in the PIS, it would detect it as a service in Hagen iirc
edit - I talked to other people that claim to have the same issue since the update so it's not a problem on my end
ZusiDisplay broken
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Re: ZusiDisplay broken
"Keine TCP-Verbindung" means "no TCP-connection". So there probably something wrong with your TCP settings.
Carsten
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Re: ZusiDisplay broken
Thanks for the tip. I checked the options and for some reason the auto connection option on start got unticked. Then, ZusiDisplay would only connect if launched when I was still in the timetable menu but after a few tries of testing it started connecting to the server again after the sim had launched, so it now seems to be working properly again.Carsten Hölscher hat geschrieben: ↑27.05.2021 22:39:16 "Keine TCP-Verbindung" means "no TCP-connection". So there probably something wrong with your TCP settings.
Carsten
So that was it basically, with the new update the option to auto start the server got unticked, and it took a few tries for ZusiDisplay to connect properly again