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767 POSKY-767PIC Panel Merge -HELP Please

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Guest Astrojet 112

Can any of you guys help me out with this problem...I am new to PC's and have no idea how to do the following...In a DOS or command window, CD to the "B762 PIC POSKY3" folder and run ".cfgmerge PICPOSKY.cfg Wilco.cfg > Aircraft.cfg". The cfgmerge executable will merge the two .cfg files to produce the Aircraft.cfg.The install.batch file would not work so I am trying to do this manually.Thanks,Astro

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Guest firehawk44

You want the PIC panel in your POSKY?Goto your PICPOSKYPanel directory and open panel.cfg (after you have saved a copy).Type in the following:[fltsim]alias=767 PIC Wilco PublishingPanel (NOTE: "767 PIC Wilco Publishing" is/should be the PIC Directory in your FS2K2 Aircraft folder)Save the new panel.cfg and fly your POSKY.I recommend you do the same with your POSKY Sound.cfg:[fltsim]alias=767 PIC Wilco PublishingSoundHope this helps.Jim

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Guest Astrojet 112

thanks Jim

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Guest KenG

But you will need to use the PIC air and cfg files. Otherwise, you'll get anemic performance from the engines. I personally feel the PIC air file is more realistic as well, but I'm not a 767 pilot (and E. Ernst is).

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