October 26, 200718 yr As I noted in another thread (but am afraid it will get lost):I just picked up Acceleration today and installed it on my Dell D810 1.86 GHz/2GB/64 MB ATI X300 graphics laptop running Windows XP SP2. Now, this machine is not super useful for FSX as a regular, everday machine as it is just too slow, but it is useful for testing and development, at least to me. I loaded the AFG King Air 300, and everything seems to be great (assuming you have my FSX Updates installed)! All the windows are fine, I didn't see any issues with the external or internal textures, the instruments all seem to work (I didn't do an exhaustive check, but everything I tried worked, including the flaps), the lights all work fine during the day and at night. I took off and made a quick flight by keyboard, and everything seemed to be fine. So I'll give this plane a check of approval for FSX + XPack DX9.Unfortunately, none of my machines has Vista loaded (and I don't plan to in the near future) so I couldn't test DX10. So perhaps this report is moot.In any event, you can download the plane here or at http://www.alliedfsgroup.com (make sure to get the latest version). And after you've installed it, you can get the FSX update at http://www.flyingscool.com/files/FSX/AFGB300FSX.zip. The latest version of the update is 10/13/07 (I added a new version of a printable checklist as well as a printable image of the switch panels so you don't have to squint to read the labels).Thomas[a href=http://www.flyingscool.com] http://www.flyingscool.com/images/Signature.jpg [/a]I like using VC's :-)N15802 KASH '73 Piper Cherokee Challenger 180 Tom Perry
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