On Saturday 05 January 2002 10:51 am, you wrote:
> Borrowed text:
>
>
> Panel.cfg
>
> This file is a plain text file that can be edited using any text editor.
> This file gives FS2000 information about the model's panel.
>
> In FS2000 if you released a model without including a separate panel,
> you would have to make the 'panel.cfg' points to a panel that every
> computer would have.
>
> E.g. alias=FSFSConv\panel.Jet.Heavy.2
>
> With FS2002, there do not seem to be any generic panels included,
> so the same technique is not appropriate.
>
> However, FS2002 will now allow an aircraft to be loaded without any
> panel at all. You can use the panel from another aircraft by copying all
> of the files in its '/panel' folder into your new aircrafts '/panel'
> folder.
>
> Any gauges '.gau' files are normally copied into the 'FS2002/gauges'
> folder. But always make sure you follow the installation instructions given
> with your
> panel.
>
>
> Comments:
>
> I just wonder if .gau files cannot be descrambled?
>
> JOJ
>


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> > The inside part won't work, because the gauges are compiled binary
> > objects for Windows.
>
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