If you have a payware prog whether it be a model, scenery or utility that you have tried.. tell us about it here.
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 13 Mar 2007, 13:56
Thanks Hinch but.......
We have the classic old planes on FS9 in a lot better rendition than FS.5
And more of them as well
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by DanKH » 13 Mar 2007, 14:19
Actually I could be good fun to collect them all ;-)
Is is indeed a Program that meant a great deal for us good and bad, but never the less quite some hours has been spend over the world with this...
So for historical reasons it would be a nice one to have.
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by Garry Russell » 13 Mar 2007, 14:34
Would it run in XP though Dan :think: .
My first was FS95 which I still have somewhere and I ran that for a few weeks before I had FS200o as a Christmas present.
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by DanKH » 13 Mar 2007, 14:40
You can right-click an exe and choose "Run in compatability-mode" in XP...so it actually might
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by Garry Russell » 13 Mar 2007, 14:54
Hmmmm........maybe if I can find it (put into safe storage) :roll:
I'll give that a go
Cheers Dan
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by ianhind » 13 Mar 2007, 16:25
I've got some old DOS and Win98 games that I have dug out to try once more to decide whether to dispose of them or not.
Some I could not get to run on XP, but instead I have installed Micosoft's Virtual PC (free) and then Win98 into that.
Win98 runs fine and faster than I remembered, but that is as far as I got before the slide scanning and some hardware projects took all my time.
One day ....... :think:
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by Garry Russell » 13 Mar 2007, 16:39
That's an option if you have win 98 but I no longer have that :sad:
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by ianhind » 13 Mar 2007, 18:21
Me throw anything away? :huf:
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by Garry Russell » 13 Mar 2007, 18:57
I never threw it :huf:
My old PC was lent to my brother who lost Win 98 and FS2000 disks :axe:
I would never throw anything like that away
Which is why I still have FS95
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