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Anyone try and use the Panels under folder: FSFSCONV

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....and I thought that "FSFSCONV" died with FS2000 and FS98. Actually they look useful, but when I tried to use one of the heavy.3 folders for the FFX DC10, I couldnt get it to read the main panel bitmaps. Tried copying and combining with the current full heavy and 737 panels, just couldnt make it work!! Any ideas!!!??Randy Jura, KPDX

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That's because there's a small bug in the panel.cfg under fsfconv/panel.jet.heavy.3Change Boeing737-400.bmp to main_1024.bmp (maybe needs more changes).The others probably have similar errors.I guess someone just forgot to remove the directory or left it in place for backwards compatibility while someone else changed the bitmap filenames for the default panels and they didn't crosscheck.Common problem, especially as it's been there for so long and everyone probably has forgotten it's even there :)

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Not me! It was the first thing I created in FS2002 and I have scores of sound and panel folders in there. Good to see it back in FS2004, LOL! I've already aliased a lot of stuff and it works fine, of course. Nothing's changed there.Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg

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Here too, I utilized the FSFSCONV folder extensively in FS 2002 for panel AND sound folders and hope to do the same in FS2004 once I get it later this week. http://avsim.com/hjg/images/logos/a/american_airlines.gifAlex ChristoffN562ZBaltimore, MD


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