Wired -track type with telecomunication wires for telegraph, telephone, telex and internet packets.
Logic train (phone) can be used for free.

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This version: 0.6

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1 About
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Wired newgrf add new invisible track type with visible "catenary".
It can be used to forward information about occupied track section,
either by track itself or with telegraph or telephone carriers.
Building costs and maintenance fee are very low.
One carrier, 'block signalling' (telephone symbol or invisible) is very fast, very cheap and have no running costs, but its capacity is 0 (it is intended for communication puproses inside company, for example to trigger semaphores).
For commercial uses, there are telegraph (1 mail unit), telex (2 mail units) and TCP/IP (up to 100 mail units capacity) carriers.

Additionally another track type is provided: unused trackbed - can be used for signal forwarding like telegraph line, or for cheap track planning.
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2 Compatibility
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Wired newgrf is compatible with all climates.

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3 Development
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For building this NewGRF successfully:
gcc -E -x c wired.pnml -o wired.nml
nmlc wired.nml

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4 License
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This NewGRF was written by the authors as listed in the credits section.
For licence details, see See license.txt.


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6 Credits
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Authors: 
nml code:  McZapkie (main code and concept), Jasper Vries (signals template), George (catenary template) - granted for GPL-2.0 licence;
telegraph line, carriers graphics, signal boxes: McZapkie,
optical semaphores graphic: McZapkie (based od opengfx left sided semaphores),
"depot" graphic based on Purno drawings,
all under GPL-2.0 licence. 

