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- MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR Version 5.0a
- R E L E A S E N O T E S
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- This document contains important information about Microsoft Flight
- Simulator. For more details on how to fly, read the Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Pilot's Handbook.
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- Memory Configuration:
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- * To run Microsoft Flight Simulator 5.0, you need a computer with at least
- 520K of free conventional memory. If your computer does not have an
- expanded memory manager, you need 560K of free conventional memory.
- Flight Simulator informs you if your computer has insufficient conventional
- memory and you cannot run the program. Please refer to the troubleshooting
- section on the inside back cover of the Flight Simulator Pilot's Handbook for
- tips on optimizing your system performance.
-
- * You can significantly enhance Flight Simulator's performance if you
- configure your computer for expanded memory. Please refer to the
- troubleshooting section on the inside back cover of the Flight Simulator
- Pilot's Handbook or to your MS-DOS manual for instructions on how to
- configure your computer for expanded memory.
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- * If you have no extended or expanded memory, or encounter out of memory
- errors when running Flight Simulator, you will get better performance
- if you turn off the sound option. To do this, choose Preferences from
- the Options menu, and then choose the Sound button. In the Sound
- Preferences dialog box, choose No Sound Device from the Sound Board
- list. This will save additional conventional memory and allow more
- features to run.
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- Running Flight Simulator under Microsoft Windows:
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- * To run Flight Simulator under Windows, you must configure your system
- for expanded memory. Running Flight Simulator under Windows with extended
- memory may cause memory errors, and Windows will terminate the Flight
- Simulator session. Please refer to the troubleshooting section on the
- inside back cover of the Flight Simulator Pilot's Handbook or to your
- MS-DOS manual for instructions on how to configure your computer for
- expanded memory.
-
- * Loading Sound into Conventional Memory.
- Flight Simulator loads sound files into XMS memory for storage and quick
- playback. Running under Windows can cause this memory to be moved,
- resulting in noisy sounds or system crashes. Windows informs you of any
- system problems with an error dialog. If this occurs, choose Preferences
- from the Options menu, and then choose the Sound button. In the Sound
- Preferences dialog box, change the Use XMS Memory option to No. When
- you select this option, Flight Simulator uses additional conventional memory
- but resolves sound playback problems using XMS memory.
-
- * If the Flight Simulator aircraft are not flying smoothly under Windows,
- you should run Flight Simulator directly from DOS. This will result in
- higher display rate and smoother flying aircraft.
-
- Running Flight Simulator under OS/2 2.1:
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- * Make sure that the following settings are selected for your DOS session,
- for best system performance:
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- HW_TIMER = ON
- VERTICAL_RETRACE_EMULATION = OFF
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- * If you are running SVGA graphics, switching back to the desktop may cause
- the screen not to refresh. Press CTRL-ESC, and then ENTER to go back into
- Flight Simulator.
-
- * To run Flight Simulator in a window, select VGA 320x200 256 color graphics
- mode. Pressing ALT-HOME will toggle between full screen and a window.
-
- Joystick Support:
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- * You cannot engage thrust reversers on the Learjet with the joystick.
- You must press F2 to decrease your thrust and engage the thrust reversers.
-
- * A Colorado Spectrum Notebook Gameport driver is included for use with
- this device. Put the line "DEVICE=CS_STIK.FSO" in your FS5.INI file
- to use it. NOTE: The gameport driver (NG.EXE from Colorado Spectrum)
- must be installed for this to work. See the manufacturer's documentation
- concerning gameport software installation.
-
- SVGA Support:
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- * Orchid Fahrenheit (S3) and Thunder & Lightning (Cirrus) cards.
- The monitor selection must be correct in order for SVGA mode to function
- on these cards. Improper monitor selection may cause the display to sync
- improperly resulting in an unstable picture, or a screen that looks
- "squashed." Refer to the documentation that came with your video
- board for more information.
-
- * VESA 1.2 Compatibility
- Some VESA 1.2 drivers are not fully implemented. Function 7 and modes
- 100h or 101h must be implemented in order for Flight Simulator to work in
- SVGA mode. Refer to the documentation that came with your video board for
- more information. If Flight Simulator does not display properly when you
- select SVGA using a VESA driver, run Flight Simulator Setup again from
- the Flight Simulator directory and select the VGA display option. Contact
- your video board manufacturer for an updated VESA 1.2 compatible driver.
-
- * SVGA 320x200 Mode
- Although this mode may run 10% to 20% faster than the VGA 320x200 mode,
- some graphics cards do not support this mode. If your screen flashes or
- does not display at all, select VGA 320x200 mode. VESA support on SVGA
- 320x200 is equivalent to selecting VGA 320x200.
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- Sound Support:
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- * Using Flight Simulator under Microsoft Windows NT.
- PC Speaker sound causes problems under Windows NT. Avoid these
- problems by choosing No Sound Device from the Sound Board list
- when you install Flight Simulator.
-
- * Running Microsoft Flight Simulator under DR DOS.
- PC Speaker cockpit sounds cause problems under DR DOS. Avoid these
- problems by choosing No Sound Device from the Sound Board list when
- you install Flight Simulator. If you want to play sounds other than
- cockpit sounds (plane crashes and wheel screeches), choose Preferences
- from the Options menu, and then choose the Sound button. In the Sound
- Preferences dialog box, turn off the Cockpit Sounds check box. Then
- (and only then) choose PC Speaker from the Sound Board list to turn
- the sound back on.
-
- * Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum Sound Cards.
- It is very important to correctly install Media Vision's driver
- (MVSOUND.SYS) before setting Flight Simulator 5.0 to run with this
- sound card. Please refer to their documentation for instructions.
- If the driver is not installed correctly, the system will crash.
- If you get poor sound support from the Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum
- Sound Card, you may need to disable DMA sharing with your card. Please
- refer to the documentation that came with the card for instructions.
- You should not set the Pro Audio Spectrum card to INT 1. This will
- cause a conflict with Flight Simulator and cause the system to crash.
-
- * Gravis Ultrasound Sound Card.
- The Gravis Ultrasound driver uses the SBOS or MEGAEM Sound Blaster
- emulation. Make sure that you have one of these drivers loaded before
- running Flight Simulator.
-
- * Loading Sound into XMS Memory.
- Flight Simulator loads sound files into XMS memory for storage and quick
- playback. Certain memory configurations can cause this memory to be moved,
- resulting in noisy sounds or system crashes. If this occurs, choose
- Preferences from the Options menu, and then choose the Sound button.
- In the Sound Preferences dialog box, change the Use XMS Memory option
- to No. When you select this option, Flight Simulator uses additional conventional
- memory but resolves sound playback problems using XMS memory.
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- Undocumented Features:
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- * ADF Radio Improvements.
- The ADF can be converted to a 5-digit ADF, tunable in 100Hz increments.
- Choose Preferences from the Options menu, and then choose the Instrument
- button. In the Instrument Preferences dialog box, choose the 100Hz ADF
- Frequency Adjustability option. NDBs on .1 increments are common in Europe.
-
- * One Keystroke Altitude Hold (Autopilot Improvement).
- Press CTRL+Z (instead of just Z) to activate the autopilot, turn on
- altitude hold, and set the altitude to your current flight altitude.
- All other autopilot settings are unaffected.
-
- * Moonlight.
- Choose Scenery Complexity from the Scenery menu, and then choose
- the Moonlight At Night check box to create views that are dimly lit at
- night (as you would see them under a full moon).
-
- * Image Smoothing.
- Choose Options, Preferences, Display, Scenery Display Options, then choose
- the Image Smoothing check box to smooth the texture mapped images.
- This makes images look more realistic, but blurs them to a small extent.
-
- * EFIS VOR Tracking Improvement.
- Tracking altitude is now MSL not AGL. This eliminates the roller coaster
- effects as ground altitude changes under you, and lets you find the
- path at the altimeter altitude you specified for the EFIS altitude.
-
- Support for Microsoft Aircraft & Scenery Designer:
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- * Flight Simulator version 5.0 supports scenery files created with Aircraft
- & Scenery Designer for use with Flight Simulator 4.0. These must be used
- in conjunction with the Flight Simulator 4.0 database.
- To use these files, copy the Flight Simulator 4.0 database (F1. in the
- FS4 directory) and those scenery files (with the extension .SC1)
- to the \FLTSIM5\SCENERY directory. Run Flight Simulator and choose
- Scenery Library from the Scenery menu. The F1. database is displayed in
- the list as Old FS4 World Scenery. Choose this database, and then choose
- the Select SC1 File button. This will display your list of Aircraft &
- Scenery Designer scenery files. If you want Flight Simulator to load
- the appropriate scenery files automatically based on the aircraft position:
- in the list next to the Selection option, choose Automatic By A&SD
- Scenery Bounds.
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- Navigation information:
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- * The VOR frequency for Martha's Vineyard is 114.5, not 108.2 as shown
- on the New York and Boston Area chart.
- * The VOR frequency for Deer Park is 117.7, not 111.2 as shown
- on the New York and Boston Area chart.
- * The O'Hare ILS RW 32L frequency is 108.95, not 109.10.
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