CydandClaude Fable 5 80ee1d26ea Console: move DOSBox IP shift from game pages into game defaults
The per-page "DOSBox IPs (+100)" checkbox becomes a single machine-level
setting per game, edited in Settings > Change <game> Defaults (a "DOSBox
Build" row below Autotranslocate Delay) and persisted in the game's
defaults file (RPDefaults.rpd / BTDefaults.btd) as a top-level
DosBoxAddressShift element.

The game pages no longer carry the checkbox; each RPGame/BTGame reads the
stored default once at construction into a readonly field and applies it
when enabling a pod (MungaGame.DosBoxAddressShift) and when building the
mission egg (MissionAddress). Since it is read at construction, an
already-open game page keeps its shift until reopened -- consistent with
how every other game default behaves.

Verified against vPOD: enabling the DOSBox default drives a freshly
opened game page's pod connection to 127.0.0.101 and the egg to
pilot=127.0.0.101 with no per-page control; unchecking round-trips to
False in the defaults file. All 103 diff tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-10 15:33:44 -05:00

TeslaSuite

The Tesla cockpit-pod software, in one repository:

Folder What it is Target
Console/ TeslaConsole — the operator console (WinForms) that configures and drives the pods. A decompiled reconstruction of the original TeslaConsole.exe (now the modernized 4.11.4.x line), with a differential test suite pinning it to the original 4.11.3.37076 baseline. .NET Framework 4.8
Launcher/ TeslaLauncher — the pod-side Service (Session 0 RPC listener) + Agent (user-session app launcher). A clean rewrite of the original launcher. .NET Framework 4.8
Contract/ Tesla.Contract — the shared Console↔Launcher RPC contract: wire types, the client, and the framed-JSON protocol. Emits assembly TeslaConsoleLaunchLib. .NET Framework 4.8
SecureConfig/ Tesla.SecureConfig — the first-boot pod provisioning protocol (UDP beacons, OFB crypto, RSA key exchange). Emits assembly TeslaSecureConfiguration. .NET Framework 4.8
vPOD/ vPOD — a virtual pod for testing the consoles without cockpit hardware: impersonates both the game client (Munga, TCP 1501) and the pod's TeslaLauncher service (provisioning + Site Management / Install Product on TCP 53290). .NET Framework 4.8

The console and launcher talk over TCP 53290 using length-prefixed System.Text.Json frames over an OFB-encrypted stream (Contract/PodRpcProtocol.cs), dispatched by method name. The wire contract lives in one source project (Contract/) referenced by both sides — a single source of truth, no duplication or hand-syncing.

Note: Red Planet game control uses a separate protocol (Munga, TCP 1501) via the vendored Munga Net.dll — not the RPC channel above. The game itself is C++ and lives in its own repo (gitea.mysticmachines.com/VWE/RP411.git).

Building

dotnet build TeslaSuite.sln -c Release
dotnet test  Console/tests/TeslaConsole.DiffTests     # differential + protocol + crypto guards

Pod deployment: Launcher/build.bat publishes the framework-dependent net48 package into Launcher/dist/ (~1.6 MB zipped — no runtime to install, since .NET Framework 4.8 ships in Windows 10/11), and Launcher/install.bat deploys it on a cockpit PC (registers the Service, sets up the Agent for auto-login, hardens the box). The operator console packages the same way: Console/build-package.batConsole/dist/, installed with Console/install.bat. vPOD packages with vPOD/pack.ps1vPOD/dist/vPOD.zip, deployable to a pod via the console's Install Product (or run directly on any machine).

Layout notes

  • Console/original/TeslaConsole.exe — the 4.11.3.37076 reference baseline the differential tests compare against. Keep it.
  • Console/lib/*.dll — the remaining vendored binary dependencies (Munga Net, BitmapLibrary, WeifenLuo docking). The original TeslaConsoleLaunchLib.dll and TeslaSecureConfiguration.dll are also kept here, but only as byte-compatibility test baselines — both are now built from source (Contract/, SecureConfig/).
  • Console/RedPlanet/Apps.xml — the data-driven product catalog (see the console's Site Management → Add Product / Register Product on Pods).

History

The system was modernized in 2026: the duplicated wire contract was extracted to a single source project, BinaryFormatter (an RCE sink, and what pinned the launcher to an old runtime) was replaced with the framed-JSON protocol, and the launcher was rebuilt — briefly on net8/x64, then settled on net48 to match the console and ship a tiny, runtime-free package. The whole console↔pod path (provisioning, install, launch) is validated on real pods.

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