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Silent Bob.
October 26th 04, 11:15 PM
Hi all.

Just got this on Amazon for $27.00! wow great looking game!

But surely there must be a way to use it without having disc 4 in the drive?
The instx dont mention a way of course.

Is there a patch that someone can point me to that works easily, as Im a
computer hack.

Thanks!

T. & D. Gregor, Sr.
October 27th 04, 12:43 AM
Hi Silent Bob:

Take a look at our FAQ area. You'll find it in the upper 1/3 of the
page.

Enjoy

Tom G, Sr.

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 22:15:21 GMT, "Silent Bob." >
wrote:

>Hi all.
>
>Just got this on Amazon for $27.00! wow great looking game!
>
>But surely there must be a way to use it without having disc 4 in the drive?
>The instx dont mention a way of course.
>
>Is there a patch that someone can point me to that works easily, as Im a
>computer hack.
>
>Thanks!
>
>

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Silent Bob.
October 27th 04, 10:20 AM
Hey thanks! And nice site too!


"T. & D. Gregor, Sr." > wrote in message
...
> Hi Silent Bob:
>
> Take a look at our FAQ area. You'll find it in the upper 1/3 of the
> page.
>
> Enjoy
>
> Tom G, Sr.
>
> On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 22:15:21 GMT, "Silent Bob." >
> wrote:
>
> >Hi all.
> >
> >Just got this on Amazon for $27.00! wow great looking game!
> >
> >But surely there must be a way to use it without having disc 4 in the
drive?
> >The instx dont mention a way of course.
> >
> >Is there a patch that someone can point me to that works easily, as Im a
> >computer hack.
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >
>
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Quilljar
October 27th 04, 11:48 AM
Hi,
Congrats on joining a world wide interest. You may find that the more
active NG

alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim even more helpful.
You wd be very welcome.



Silent Bob. wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Just got this on Amazon for $27.00! wow great looking game!
>
> But surely there must be a way to use it without having disc 4 in the
> drive? The instx dont mention a way of course.
>
> Is there a patch that someone can point me to that works easily, as
> Im a computer hack.
>
> Thanks!

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James Hodson
October 27th 04, 08:26 PM
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 10:48:26 +0000 (UTC), "Quilljar"
> wrote:

> alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim even more helpful.
>You wd be very welcome.

Hi Quilljar

As a relative newbie to flight simming and an even newer newbie to
their NGs, I second that especially the bit about being made welcome.

As well as rec.aviation.simulators and alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,
I also read microsoft.public.simulators.

Bit wet today, innit?
James

Blue
November 20th 04, 04:25 AM
Please tell me how to find "our FAQ area."
Also, hoping it addresses the puzzle of the no-CD patch vs the new update
from Microsoft.

"T. & D. Gregor, Sr." > wrote in message
...
> Hi Silent Bob:
>
> Take a look at our FAQ area. You'll find it in the upper 1/3 of the
> page.
>
> Enjoy
>
> Tom G, Sr.
>
> On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 22:15:21 GMT, "Silent Bob." >
> wrote:
>
>>Hi all.
>>
>>Just got this on Amazon for $27.00! wow great looking game!
>>
>>But surely there must be a way to use it without having disc 4 in the
>>drive?
>>The instx dont mention a way of course.
>>
>>Is there a patch that someone can point me to that works easily, as Im a
>>computer hack.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>
>
> _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
>
> Name: T. & D. Gregor, Sr.
> E-Mail:
> Web-Site: http://www.scenery.org
> "The Scenery Hall of Fame"
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rottenberg
November 30th 04, 10:52 PM
"Blue" > wrote in message >...
> Please tell me how to find "our FAQ area."

>
Check the website in his address:

> > _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
> >
> > Name: T. & D. Gregor, Sr.
> > E-Mail:
> > Web-Site: http://www.scenery.org
> > "The Scenery Hall of Fame"
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> Also, hoping it addresses the puzzle of the no-CD patch vs the new update
> from Microsoft.

No-CD Patch? Where I come from, "patches" are meant to be fixes for
software, while a program's reliance on the CD isn't so much a flaw as
a basic form of copy-protection, meant to hobble those who manage to
obtain the game, but mysteriously lack the original CD's they were
published on. So let's call it what it is - a crack.

The likelihood is that you'll need the newest no-CD crack you can get
for the latest update from MS. For software publishers, the good part
about having to update or issue patches for their products is that
they work like a kind of copy-protection: updates won't work on
cracked software, while cracks won't work on updated software.

Lastly, I recently acquired - purely for evaluation purposes as MS has
no demo - a copy of FS 2004. While your system may very well out-pace
the specs of my 2Ghz P4 (GeforeIII; 512 mb RAM), on my system, FS 2004
ran like a slideshow. Suffice to say I'll be sticking with FS 2002
which I purchased last year.

The Boz
December 1st 04, 12:03 AM
Hi,

On 30 Nov 2004 14:52:01 -0800, (rottenberg) wrote:
>a basic form of copy-protection, meant to hobble those who manage to
>obtain the game, but mysteriously lack the original CD's they were
>published on.

Just for the sake of argument, I'd like to throw a little different
prospective on this subject. I design "add on" scenery for FS9,
covering the state of Michigan. The process involved requires very
frequent restarts of FS9 - virtually every time you make a little
change to the placement of an object, it's texture, size, or whatever,
you have to restart FS9 so you can see if you got it right.

I've been keeping track the past few weeks since I installed the FS9
patch and the program's having to access that CD for every startup
almost doubles the time it takes to check out a change. So while I
can understand Microsoft's intent, I sure don't like the results. And
I'm going to like it even less when the inevitable finally happens -
the CD gets damaged from being handled so much (I'm an older guy and
can't hang on to stuff as well as I used to). Bottom line - I'm NOT
going to buy the program again just to get another CD - so when the CD
gives up, so do I.

Jim "BozAir" Bosworth

Charlie
December 1st 04, 01:51 AM
Make backups of your CD's now..it is possible.

--

Charlie
www.492acousticblues.com
http://www.soundclick.com/pro/?BandID=200514



"The Boz" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> On 30 Nov 2004 14:52:01 -0800, (rottenberg) wrote:
>>a basic form of copy-protection, meant to hobble those who manage to
>>obtain the game, but mysteriously lack the original CD's they were
>>published on.
>
> Just for the sake of argument, I'd like to throw a little different
> prospective on this subject. I design "add on" scenery for FS9,
> covering the state of Michigan. The process involved requires very
> frequent restarts of FS9 - virtually every time you make a little
> change to the placement of an object, it's texture, size, or whatever,
> you have to restart FS9 so you can see if you got it right.
>
> I've been keeping track the past few weeks since I installed the FS9
> patch and the program's having to access that CD for every startup
> almost doubles the time it takes to check out a change. So while I
> can understand Microsoft's intent, I sure don't like the results. And
> I'm going to like it even less when the inevitable finally happens -
> the CD gets damaged from being handled so much (I'm an older guy and
> can't hang on to stuff as well as I used to). Bottom line - I'm NOT
> going to buy the program again just to get another CD - so when the CD
> gives up, so do I.
>
> Jim "BozAir" Bosworth

December 1st 04, 09:44 AM
What program do you use? I've tried 3 or 4 that appear to back it up
but don't function to start FS9.

Bob S.





On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 19:51:50 -0600, "Charlie" > wrote:

>Make backups of your CD's now..it is possible.
>
>--
>
>Charlie
>www.492acousticblues.com
>http://www.soundclick.com/pro/?BandID=200514
>
>
>
>"The Boz" > wrote in message
...
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 30 Nov 2004 14:52:01 -0800, (rottenberg) wrote:
>>>a basic form of copy-protection, meant to hobble those who manage to
>>>obtain the game, but mysteriously lack the original CD's they were
>>>published on.
>>
>> Just for the sake of argument, I'd like to throw a little different
>> prospective on this subject. I design "add on" scenery for FS9,
>> covering the state of Michigan. The process involved requires very
>> frequent restarts of FS9 - virtually every time you make a little
>> change to the placement of an object, it's texture, size, or whatever,
>> you have to restart FS9 so you can see if you got it right.
>>
>> I've been keeping track the past few weeks since I installed the FS9
>> patch and the program's having to access that CD for every startup
>> almost doubles the time it takes to check out a change. So while I
>> can understand Microsoft's intent, I sure don't like the results. And
>> I'm going to like it even less when the inevitable finally happens -
>> the CD gets damaged from being handled so much (I'm an older guy and
>> can't hang on to stuff as well as I used to). Bottom line - I'm NOT
>> going to buy the program again just to get another CD - so when the CD
>> gives up, so do I.
>>
>> Jim "BozAir" Bosworth
>
>

rottenberg
December 1st 04, 02:34 PM
The Boz > wrote in message >...
> Hi,
>
> On 30 Nov 2004 14:52:01 -0800, (rottenberg) wrote:
> >a basic form of copy-protection, meant to hobble those who manage to
> >obtain the game, but mysteriously lack the original CD's they were
> >published on.
>
> Just for the sake of argument, I'd like to throw a little different
> prospective on this subject. I design "add on" scenery for FS9,
> covering the state of Michigan. The process involved requires very
> frequent restarts of FS9 - virtually every time you make a little
> change to the placement of an object, it's texture, size, or whatever,
> you have to restart FS9 so you can see if you got it right.
>
> I've been keeping track the past few weeks since I installed the FS9
> patch and the program's having to access that CD for every startup
> almost doubles the time it takes to check out a change. So while I
> can understand Microsoft's intent, I sure don't like the results. And
> I'm going to like it even less when the inevitable finally happens -
> the CD gets damaged from being handled so much (I'm an older guy and
> can't hang on to stuff as well as I used to). Bottom line - I'm NOT
> going to buy the program again just to get another CD - so when the CD
> gives up, so do I.
>
> Jim "BozAir" Bosworth

Your point is well taken - I was unaware of that aspect of FS-ACoF.
Do you have any older versions of FS? How does it compare on
frame-by-frame?

rottenberg
December 1st 04, 02:38 PM
What is it about the original CD that doesn't get copied by pirates?
Pirated copies of software typically involve .iso files of the
original CD's, but even still, when you try to run them on your
computer, the program will demand that you install your game CD, and
won't accept the copies that you've made - thus requiring a patch.
Wouldn't back-up CD's have the same problem?

"Charlie" > wrote in message >...
> Make backups of your CD's now..it is possible.
>
> --
>
> Charlie
> www.492acousticblues.com
> http://www.soundclick.com/pro/?BandID=200514
>
>
>
> "The Boz" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 30 Nov 2004 14:52:01 -0800, (rottenberg) wrote:
> >>a basic form of copy-protection, meant to hobble those who manage to
> >>obtain the game, but mysteriously lack the original CD's they were
> >>published on.
> >
> > Just for the sake of argument, I'd like to throw a little different
> > prospective on this subject. I design "add on" scenery for FS9,
> > covering the state of Michigan. The process involved requires very
> > frequent restarts of FS9 - virtually every time you make a little
> > change to the placement of an object, it's texture, size, or whatever,
> > you have to restart FS9 so you can see if you got it right.
> >
> > I've been keeping track the past few weeks since I installed the FS9
> > patch and the program's having to access that CD for every startup
> > almost doubles the time it takes to check out a change. So while I
> > can understand Microsoft's intent, I sure don't like the results. And
> > I'm going to like it even less when the inevitable finally happens -
> > the CD gets damaged from being handled so much (I'm an older guy and
> > can't hang on to stuff as well as I used to). Bottom line - I'm NOT
> > going to buy the program again just to get another CD - so when the CD
> > gives up, so do I.
> >
> > Jim "BozAir" Bosworth

The Boz
December 1st 04, 10:50 PM
On 1 Dec 2004 06:34:27 -0800, (rottenberg) wrote:

>Your point is well taken - I was unaware of that aspect of FS-ACoF.
>Do you have any older versions of FS? How does it compare on
>frame-by-frame?

I'm not positive that I understand what you mean, but I'll just take a
chance. I've had all but very first version of FS and I'd never go
back to any of them. Obviously, you'd see better frame rates with
something like FS 5.1CD on a modern computer (compared to FS9), but
the loss of the improvements that have been made since FS 5.1CD came
out would make it totally unacceptable. Like many others, I was not
positive that FS9 would really be worth the purchase price, compared
to FS2002 - but once I had installed it and saw what it could do,
there was no way I'd ever go back. And if you are having frame rate
problems and can't afford a better machine (been there - and still
there), you can always crank back your Autogen, Aircraft, Weather,
etc. settings (just to name a few possibilities) until you get
something acceptable.

Last but not least, frame rates beyond 24 fps are just wasted anyway -
that's all most monitors and your eyes can really handle. (Bet ya
I'll get ripped on that statement).

Jim

Bass
December 2nd 04, 04:49 AM
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 17:50:56 -0500, The Boz
> wrote:


>Last but not least, frame rates beyond 24 fps are just wasted anyway -
>that's all most monitors and your eyes can really handle. (Bet ya
>I'll get ripped on that statement).

Not from me. I'm too lazy to go search all the tech articles to prove
your argument wrong once again. But you do get a big HAHA.

FatKat
December 2nd 04, 02:09 PM
The Boz wrote:
> On 1 Dec 2004 06:34:27 -0800, (rottenberg) wrote:
>
> >Your point is well taken - I was unaware of that aspect of FS-ACoF.
> >Do you have any older versions of FS? How does it compare on
> >frame-by-frame?
>
> I'm not positive that I understand what you mean, but I'll just take
a
> chance. I've had all but very first version of FS and I'd never go
> back to any of them. Obviously, you'd see better frame rates with
> something like FS 5.1CD on a modern computer (compared to FS9), but
> the loss of the improvements that have been made since FS 5.1CD came
> out would make it totally unacceptable. Like many others, I was not
> positive that FS9 would really be worth the purchase price, compared
> to FS2002 - but once I had installed it and saw what it could do,
> there was no way I'd ever go back. And if you are having frame rate
> problems and can't afford a better machine (been there - and still
> there), you can always crank back your Autogen, Aircraft, Weather,
> etc. settings (just to name a few possibilities) until you get
> something acceptable.
>

> Jim

Good guess - that's pretty much what I was talking about. I geta good
framerate on my P4 for FS2002, but ACOF runs like a slideshow. I
didn't want to evaluate it too well thinking that nothing I see will
compensate for low-framerate, but will make me realize how much I'm
missing. What kind of system are you running it on?

The Boz
December 2nd 04, 09:16 PM
Hi,

On 2 Dec 2004 06:09:37 -0800, "FatKat" > wrote:
>didn't want to evaluate it too well thinking that nothing I see will
>compensate for low-framerate, but will make me realize how much I'm
>missing. What kind of system are you running it on?

Home built.
Athon K7 1.4 GHz processor
512 MB RAM
Asus V7700-Pro GeForce2 Video card with 64MB of onboard memory
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy MP3+ sound card
Windows 98 SE
Was assembled a day before 9/11 (totally ruined the joy of having what
was then a relatively high end computer)..

Jim

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