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Old 03-27-13, 10:44 AM   #1
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I would be willing to contribute, but I work best when I am delegated duties. Don't rely on me to dig up some obscure sites or documents. If the leader of the project can provide me with a link and a clear-cut mission I will do my best to fulfill the task.
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Old 03-27-13, 11:31 AM   #2
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I would be willing to contribute, but I work best when I am delegated duties. Don't rely on me to dig up some obscure sites or documents. If the leader of the project can provide me with a link and a clear-cut mission I will do my best to fulfill the task.
Thank you Sartoris,

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as we speak I am preparing some documentation explaining all you need to know before you start working on this projetc
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Old 03-27-13, 02:38 PM   #3
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I would be willing to contribute, but I work best when I am delegated duties. Don't rely on me to dig up some obscure sites or documents. If the leader of the project can provide me with a link and a clear-cut mission I will do my best to fulfill the task.
Thanks Sartoris

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Thank you Sartoris,
as we speak I am preparing some documentation explaining all you need to know before you start working on this projetc
Sounds good I converted your spreadsheet into Google docs format. Let me know what you think. I have not yet added the last two sheets (the ones with standard deviation and averages on them) because I honestly have no idea what they mean I remember you mentioned something about deducing torpedo loadouts by using some kind of formula--is this what those sheets are for?
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Old 03-27-13, 03:28 PM   #4
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Thank you Sartoris,

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as we speak I am preparing some documentation explaining all you need to know before you start working on this projetc
Excellent, looking forward to it! I've actually been thinking about a project like this one for a while now, so I'm extremely happy to see so many others interested in it.
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Old 03-27-13, 04:07 PM   #5
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Excellent, looking forward to it! I've actually been thinking about a project like this one for a while now, so I'm extremely happy to see so many others interested in it.
Love doing any research WWII realted. If you need any further help, just point me in a direction. I love archiving and History.
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Old 03-27-13, 04:15 PM   #6
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Love doing any research WWII realted. If you need any further help, just point me in a direction. I love archiving and History.
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Thanks Dogfish

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Old 03-27-13, 07:36 PM   #7
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Excellent, looking forward to it! I've actually been thinking about a project like this one for a while now, so I'm extremely happy to see so many others interested in it.
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Love doing any research WWII realted. If you need any further help, just point me in a direction. I love archiving and History.
Just drop me a line.
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Thank you guys, your help is highly appreciated!

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Sounds good I converted your spreadsheet into Google docs format. Let me know what you think. I have not yet added the last two sheets (the ones with standard deviation and averages on them) because I honestly have no idea what they mean I remember you mentioned something about deducing torpedo loadouts by using some kind of formula--is this what those sheets are for?
Exactly, but we can ignore those two sheets for now. I am still working on a spreadsheet that will help us filling in the chart you have just prepared. I hope to post it here tomorrow, but let's give some some more explaination on how we are going arrange our data.

For a start, most of the information we are to collect is kindly provided by uboat.net. Most of you are probably familiar with this popular website, but a reminder won't hurt. At this link you can see an index of all the boats whose logs were recorded, from U-1 to U-4712. From there, we can access the pages relative to any singular U-boat, with information on its career, successes, fate an notable events that the given boat was involved in. Take note of them, because they can come in handy for our purposes. Clicking on the number of patrols in the 'Career' section, we will be displayed with a second page, showing a list of the patrols carried out by the boat. For each patrol are listed: Commander (name and ranking), Departure and Arrival (ports and dates), Days spent at sea, ad Tons sunk. Further details on each patrol can be obtained by clicking on its respective 'view' link. Patrol-specific pages feature a map, showing the general route followed by the boat and some marks denoting attacks on Allied ships and/or by enemy forces (click on them for seeing their details), a list of dates (click on them for getting the daily position logs), ships hit during the patrol (again click on them for details), General events and again attacks suffered during the patrol. Asyou can see, there's some redundancy in the information provided, but I suggest you to read thoroughly each section, because sometimes what was overlooked in a section, is discussed in the next one, though at a glance you might tink that they are presenting the same information.

The above are our inputs. Let's discuss our expected outputs now. The collected data is going to be arranged in many pages, one for each month of the war. Each page will be divided on turn in several sections, one for each U-boat type. This is going to make things easier, if we want the correct unit type to be spawned in game. For the time being we will stick to types VIIA, B, C and C/41, but as soon as new sub will be released (in Targor we Trust! ), types II, IX, XIV and XXI will follow. Each section is composed by n rows (depending on the number of U-boats of that type on patrol on the given month), and 29 to 32 columns (one for each day of the month + 1 for U-boat names). The information relative to each U-boat will be divided into 3 consecutive rows: one row for the daily position, another row for commander's name (I just got this idea from keysersoze ), and one last row containing information on the current status of the boat. Something like this:

2/001/026/00/007/3/1
  • First digit - boat's doctrine in four levels:
    • 0 - the boat is unavailable (tracking down/attacking its own target, evading an enemy attack and/or seriously damaged);
    • 1 - the boat has a low chance of responding our request of support, and only within a very short range from her current position (boat damaged, or currently carrying on special duties);
    • 2 - the boat is available for joint operations with a medium chance of joining our attack, and a relatively long range of action from her logged position;
    • 3 - the boat is currently involved in wolf pack operations: 100% chance of responding our call, but only within a limited range.
  • Second three digits - days elapsed from the beginning of the patrol;
  • Third three digits - total lenght (in days) of the patrol. This number and the previous one will help deciding if the boat can support us, when doctrine is not 0 (0% probability) or 3 (100% probability).
  • Forth two digits - ships sunk/damaged since the beginning of the patrol. By confrontation of 2 consecutive dates, it could be used for generating historical sinking reports, for instance: "17.09.39 - U-29 (Kptlt. Otto Schuhart) - Ship sunk pos 50.10N 14.45W". The same can be done for other reports by further differentiating the doctrine digit (wolfpack operations, boats heading to base, attacks suffered, etc.)
  • Fifth two digits - torpedoes carried at the beginning of the patrol. This number and the previous one will also determine wether a boat can cope our call for help or not.
  • Sixth digit - crew ranking from 0 to 4, poor to elite (in case TDW got control on the ranking of spawned U-boats). It can be set following the ranking of the commander, or according to our judgement of the result obtained by any given U-boat crew.
  • Seventh digit - fate: 0 (good bye: this is the last day of the boat) or 1 (die hard!), also useful for automatically generated reports.

The spreadsheet that I am currently working on, will in fact help us generating quickly the above numbers on the base of few inputs. What do you think guys? Any suggestion?
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Old 03-27-13, 07:37 PM   #8
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Yes I can read and set the unit's veterancy level using assembly
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Old 03-27-13, 08:14 PM   #9
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The spreadsheet that I am currently working on, will in fact help us generating quickly the above numbers on the base of few inputs. What do you think guys? Any suggestion?
Looks great

One minor suggestion would be to only use the commander's last name, rather than his full name and rank. BdU alternated addressing U-boats by the boat name (e.g. U47), the commander's last name (e.g. Prien), or the, rarely, a code (usually a random assortment of numbers like 006453). From the messages I have read from the database linked below, the last name was the most common method, especially in the later war. The link below is an example of one such message (an ULTRA decrypt). Anything contained with the double parentheses is an addition by British intelligence so the Admiralty could track which boats had which captains.

http://www.wwiiarchives.net/servlet/...intercept/1775
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Old 03-27-13, 11:52 PM   #10
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Thank you guys, your help is highly appreciated!




The spreadsheet that I am currently working on, will in fact help us generating quickly the above numbers on the base of few inputs. What do you think guys? Any suggestion?
This sounds good to start. I like the idea of this spreadsheet 'cause it will keep everyones research the same. Easy to understand, and fast.
I'll be waiting for the spreadsheet.
And I agree, U-Boat.net is a very deep website with a lot to offer. It's also the one with the most staying power, it's been there quite a while.
2/001/026/00/007/3/1 This is good!
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