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Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 01:00:46 -0500
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RobertS975 wrote:

> I purchased FS98 when it first came out, but have never installed it. The P266
> I have was having major fatal blue screen problems at the time that have since
> been fixed with new mother-board and new RAM.  I recall that there were some
> bugs in the original FS98 that required downloading some patches from
> Microsoft. Is this correct?  I'm eager to load FS98 and some of the many
> programs that require FS98 such as "Dangerous Airports".


Easy enough.  There are two patches that you can obtain at the Microsoft web
site.  The first is an update that improves VOR reception and corrects some
errors.  The second is the aircraft converter that you will need if you plane to
download planes.  There are also a few updates included.

Then, of course, you can visit flightsim.com, and your hard drive will runneth
over.....

Andy
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