
You may need to wait a minute or two for air pressure to build up, but when it has done so, release the hand brake and the bus should move when you accellerate. That should show on the computer screen the run and how many minutes before you are due to depart.ĭepress the foot brake and press 'D' to select forward gear. Return to the IBIS/computer screen and press the button above 'Run' then enter 4, 0, 1 (or whatever the tour number is that you have selected, then 'Enter'. Using the 'Alt' key, select a timetable and tour and note the tour number - say 'K401'. For example, once I felt like making a fictional 'X' route to Falkansee on the Spandau map. When you set a valid destination and a number, passengers will board the bus. Then, similarly enter 9, 6, 9, 1 and 'Enter'. For passengers to board, you need to set it up through the '92E' menu that you see on the lower right after pressing Alt. Using the 5 push button keys placed above the screen and the five keys placed below it, enter 1, 8, 0, 5 followed by the 'Enter' key. Using the right or left arrow keys go to the IBIS/computer screen - situated on the headlining above the front windscreen.

Note on the dashboard a piece of paper with the codes to log in to the system - the two numbers are 18. To get it started do the following once you have spawned a bus and entered it (F1). The Chicago bus can be a bit tricky until you get used to it.
