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[[Image:Cvelgpds.png|thumb|300px|CVEL and GPDS logos]]
 
 
[[Image:Dualexpress.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Building a payload hierarchy with CVEL/GPDS]]
 
[[Image:Dualexpress.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Building a payload hierarchy with CVEL/GPDS]]
 
'''CVE-lite''' (abridged Common Vessel Extensions) is a programming library to aid developers of add-on vessels for Orbiter. It extends the native Orbiter [[VESSEL]] class with additional functionality for multiple payloads, enhanced mesh handling or scenario-file based multistage support. It evolved from Dave Rowbotham's CVE library, cutting down on some of the internal complexity to allow for easier maintenance, and adding some new functionality.
 
'''CVE-lite''' (abridged Common Vessel Extensions) is a programming library to aid developers of add-on vessels for Orbiter. It extends the native Orbiter [[VESSEL]] class with additional functionality for multiple payloads, enhanced mesh handling or scenario-file based multistage support. It evolved from Dave Rowbotham's CVE library, cutting down on some of the internal complexity to allow for easier maintenance, and adding some new functionality.
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== CVEL-compatible vessels ==
 
== CVEL-compatible vessels ==
These are the vessels claimed to be compatible with CVEL.
 
 
=== Ariane 4 ===
 
=== Ariane 4 ===
 
[[Image:A4boost.png|thumb|right|Ariane 44LP blasting off from at Kourou]]
 
[[Image:A4boost.png|thumb|right|Ariane 44LP blasting off from at Kourou]]
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[[Image:Dflite1.jpg|thumb|Dragonfly Lite meets its bigger brother]]
 
[[Image:Dflite1.jpg|thumb|Dragonfly Lite meets its bigger brother]]
 
=== Fregat ===
 
{{main|Fregat}}
 
[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=58685&package_id=124522 Fregat] at the [[CCCP Fleet|CCCP Fleet page]].
 
 
Whilst '''Fregat''' is normally included in other packages ([[Soyuz Launchers]], [[Ariane 5]] etc.), it can also be downloaded as a separate package.
 
 
=== Probe ===
 
[[Image:Probe1.jpg|thumb|right|Probe (a Luna E3) in an unglamorous LEO]]
 
 
{{Addon|
 
1=[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=58685&package_id=124522 Luna E3 'Probe' (CVEL) at CCCP Fleet]|
 
2=Dave Rowbotham and Jógvan 'C3PO' Trondesen
 
}}
 
 
==== History ====
 
 
''Dealer McDope'' created a series of Soviet-era meshes between 2002 and 2004 included in these was a basic, green, Luna E3 mesh. The Luna E3 was the first probe to photograph the far side of The Moon, launched atop an R7 booster.
 
 
When the [[CCCP Fleet|CCCP Team]], coordinating on [[IRC|OrbiterIRC]], set about writing C++ code for McDope's meshes the generic test object of choice became the Luna E3. Sticking to the naming convention McDope adopted of simply calling it ''Probe'', an in-joke cropped up by which whenever a developer conducted a flight test, cries of ''Hail Probe!'' would abound.
 
 
This in-joke gained popularity when a post to the old M6 off-topic forums introduced the concept of ''Hailing Probe'' to a wider audience with a thread titled ''The Cult of the Probe''. So ensued the second longest-running thread in the old Forum's history. Without a single flame.
 
 
The Probe has been hailed a great number of times afterwards; one notable example is during the Winter holidays in the end of 2008 (http://orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=5947).
 
 
Such was the following of the thread that it spanned two years and even spawned '''Probe Day''' (4th October -- the date of both Luna E3's launch, and two years earlier, that of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite).
 
 
Unfortunately, with the migration of the Orbiter forums to a new system in February 2006, the thread was not ported.
 
 
Regardless, it is the obligation of orbitnauts across the world to hail the omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent probe.  Hail probe!
 
 
===New Information as of 04/02/2007===
 
A long time Orbiter fan and forum lurker has archived the thread in a .mht file and now needs to figure out how to restart the thread.
 
 
===== New Information as of 01/25/2014 =====
 
An acolyte of the Almighty Probe has discovered the possible birth of the Probox movement, along with several lost details, in an archived page of the original M6 forums.
 
 
The link is here[http://web.archive.org/web/20051215093132/orbit.m6.net/v2/read.asp?id=15806]
 
 
==== Links ====
 
[[Image:Probeday9.jpg|thumb|right|Probe (a Luna E3) on a fanciful Saturn flyby]]
 
*[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=58685&package_id=124522 Luna E3] at [[CCCP Fleet]]
 
*[http://orbit.m6.net/v2/read.asp?id=15806 Archived M6 Cult of The Probe thread]
 
*[http://orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=5947 End 2008 Winter Holiday thread on Orbiter-forum]
 
[[File:Hailprobev2.gif|thumb|left|the hailprobe smiley from Orbiter forum]]
 
  
 
=== Progress ===
 
=== Progress ===
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[[Category:Libraries]]
 
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