First post, by DaveDDS
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- Oldbie
I just found a long forgotten treasure in my basement.
I've always been a big fan of flight simulators, had prob a dozen or move over
the years, and have found the Microsodt ones pretty decent.. My faves were
things like "Combat flight simulator" and "Flight simulator PRO (2000 or 2002
I don't recall)
I happened to be looking for something else and stumbled agross
MS "Flight simulator program disk"
No version shown on the label and being a single 720k 3.5" diskette,
and remembering that it was the first FS Sim I bought, I was thinking
that it might be v1 -- but no, it says v3
was able to read it, doc file says "Copyright 1987"
Still ran fine on my P3 system... asks a bunch of questions, apparently
supports a number of classic display types (Mono, CGA, EGA, VGA and a bunch
of variations) - and supports XT (Fkeys on left), AT (Fkeys on top) and
Tandy keyboards.
I recall it as being fairly capable and decent, immediatly recognized the
screen in "demo" mode, all in <720k incl. docs and other stuff.
- Immagine some today saying they made a decent flight sim in under a
meg... how much laughter?
Dave ::: https://dunfield.themindfactory.com ::: "Daves Old Computers"->Personal