February 25, 201115 yr According to Miscrosoft ESP SDK, the geographical regions the world is divided into 24 regions from A to X. For example, region A=Europe Germanic, B=North America North. http://msdn.microsof...y/cc707102.aspxThese informations are stored in the default.xml within Autogen folder.However, at the end of the file, there are also region Y and region Z. 1)Does anyone know what geographical region of these two stand for?2)If these two regions are deleted, what would happen?Tom Tom Tsuihttp://fsxtimes.wordpress.com
February 26, 201115 yr Author According to Miscrosoft ESP SDK, the geographical regions the world is divided into 24 regions from A to X. For example, region A=Europe Germanic, B=North America North. http://msdn.microsof...y/cc707102.aspxThese informations are stored in the default.xml within Autogen folder.However, at the end of the file, there are also region Y and region Z. 1)Does anyone know what geographical region of these two stand for?2)If these two regions are deleted, what would happen?TomAnyone has an idea? Tom Tsuihttp://fsxtimes.wordpress.com
February 26, 201115 yr Backup the file somewhere safe, make your edits and test.What do you think you will gain by deleting those two regions?regards,Joe The best gift you can give your children is your time.
February 26, 201115 yr Author Backup the file somewhere safe, make your edits and test.What do you think you will gain by deleting those two regions?regards,JoeThank you, Joe. Do you know what Region Y and Z are? Tom Tsuihttp://fsxtimes.wordpress.com
February 26, 201115 yr It may be that Y and Z are simply unused. It wouldn't be the first time that some part of FSX was built with the possibility for future expansion.
February 26, 201115 yr Author It may be that Y and Z are simply unused. It wouldn't be the first time that some part of FSX was built with the possibility for future expansion.Hm...very possible. Thanks for the input anyway. Tom Tsuihttp://fsxtimes.wordpress.com
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