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Reply #15 - Nov 5th, 2006 at 9:49pm

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I'm speechless...

Thank You to all who responded. I now have a plethora of choices. Good-bye WinZip!
 

emachines T6212; AMD Athlon64 3800+ (2.40 GHz; Venice core); Allied AL-B500E 500W power supply; 2048Mb PC3200 DDR400; Westinghouse LCM-22w2 wide-screen LCD monitor; eVGA e-GeForce 7900 GS KO X16 PCIe video card; Logitech Extreme 3D Pro flight controller;&&Cyber Acoustics CA-4100 4-channel digital sound with 5 speakers; 300 Gb external hard drive in an enclosure; Windows XP Home; 3 Mb/s AT&T/Yahoo! DSL service; Microsoft Intellipoint trackball; Supergate EC-2000 multi-media keyboard. Epson CX-7800 Stylus all-in-one printer. Canon PowerShot S3 IS digital camera with 1 Gb SD card.&&Next thing: A CH Products USB 2.0 Flight Yoke (for enhanced realism).
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Reply #17 - Nov 10th, 2006 at 2:21am

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I have just now installed Izarc. Now what? How do I apply NuRoads2 to my sim? How do I apply anything I have zipped to my sim, specifically the airplanes? The instructions in the tutes don't work on my machine.

I clicked like a crazy man through the unzipped files of NuRoads and found an installation instruction. I have one question: What is a temporary folder and how do I create one?

I got it. The roads stand out now very well. I can follow them in true IFR (I Follow Roads) fashion. Not a bad add-on for ten bucks...

Thanks to all who chipped in their two centavos...

I have been unzipping like a madman for the past few hours and some of the airplanes have self-installers. There is a P-51 Mustang that is fun, fun, fun to fly. It's put out by an Englishman, I think he is. His name escpaes me right now, but the airplane is very nicely detailed, very colorful  and is a joy in which to flit around. I recommend it to all of you.
« Last Edit: Nov 11th, 2006 at 2:09am by rootbeer »  

emachines T6212; AMD Athlon64 3800+ (2.40 GHz; Venice core); Allied AL-B500E 500W power supply; 2048Mb PC3200 DDR400; Westinghouse LCM-22w2 wide-screen LCD monitor; eVGA e-GeForce 7900 GS KO X16 PCIe video card; Logitech Extreme 3D Pro flight controller;&&Cyber Acoustics CA-4100 4-channel digital sound with 5 speakers; 300 Gb external hard drive in an enclosure; Windows XP Home; 3 Mb/s AT&T/Yahoo! DSL service; Microsoft Intellipoint trackball; Supergate EC-2000 multi-media keyboard. Epson CX-7800 Stylus all-in-one printer. Canon PowerShot S3 IS digital camera with 1 Gb SD card.&&Next thing: A CH Products USB 2.0 Flight Yoke (for enhanced realism).
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