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Hello all,I've just purchased the 737. Very nice - and so far no problems with FS9. I'm curious - is there a manual or some documentation I'm missing ? I don't seem to be able to find much on a manual for using the PMDG 737 , and in particular the FMC. I've downloaded some documents from the web site, but these are mostly 'checklists' rather than a comprehensive manual.Thanks,Paul L.

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Yes this is true enough Paul, time has been spent getting the craft to a stable point first, it's really better if I think about it because of some added things on the FMC itself since the first release. I admit though that it must be tough not know how to operate the FMC but I can tell you it is coming. I might write something nice up for the users myself very soon while I have some time on my hands that will cover FMC operation...[h4]Best Wishes,Randy J. Smith [/4]P M D G 7 3 7 NG[/h4]http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-8/196432/mineimage.jpg [h3] Realism on the horizon AMD XP 2200 |MUNCHKIN 512 DDR RAM |ECS[/b ][i] K7S5A MB[/i] |GF2 MX 32 MEG and still runs GOOD!|WIN XP PRO |MITSUBISHI DIAMOND PLUS 91 19"[/h3]

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How do I at least get started. I have no idea where / how to check for integrity of NavData, I can't even initialise the unit. When I'm sitting at an airport and I attempt to enter pre-flight data all I get is a frozen FMC with "no active route" or "not in database" message. A few very basic steps would be appreciated - otherwise the FMC is essentially useless to me at this stage (and is one of the reasons I purchased the product).Thanks,Paul L.> Yes this is true enough Paul, time has been spent getting>the craft to a stable point first, it's really better if>think about it because of some added things on the FMC itself>since the first release. I admit though that it must be tough>not know how to operate the FMC but I can tell you it is>coming. I might write something nice up for the users myself>very soon while I have some time on my hands that will cover>FMC operation...>>[h4]Best Wishes,>Randy J. Smith>> [/4]P M D G 7 3>7>NG[/h4]http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-8/196432/mineimage.jpg> [h3] Realism on the horizon> >AMD XP 2200>|MUNCHKIN 512 DDR>RAM |ECS[/b ][i] K7S5A MB[/i]>|GF2 MX 32 MEG and>still runs GOOD!|WIN>XP PRO |[font>color=#008040]MITSUBISHI DIAMOND PLUS 91>19"[/h3]

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Hi Paul,There is a short tutorial by Fred Clausen in the Avsim library. Try using 'Extended Search' and put his name in the Author field and then search. Or seach for the filename pmdg_737ng_flight_tutorial.zip. It will help you "at least get started". You will need to have the Navdata installed properly first though. I got the NAVDATA at http://www.navdata.at/ and it's filename is 767PIC-PMDG_all_308.zip. I know there were some issues getting to that website. I don't know if they've been resolved yet or not. Ok, I just looked and there is a Temporary link to get the Navdata there. If you want the SIDS-STARS file I have(it may not be the lastest and greatest but it works) leave your e-mail address on here.Navdata gets installed to here...C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesFlight Simulator 9FMCWPNavDataThe files I have in there are..airports.datfmc_ident.TXTwpNavAID.txtwpNavAPT.txtwpNavFIX.txtwpNavRTE.txtSIDS-STARS go here...C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesFlight Simulator 9PMDGSIDSTARSHope that helps at least a little! :-waveRegards,Jim Richards

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