Gimboid Posted September 1, 2003 Report Posted September 1, 2003 Hello Peter, Any chance of an Autosave for fs9? I use it a lot on 2k2, on fly-ins with granite clouds, on crazy landing attempt etc, (no laughing, pls) Hans
Pete Dowson Posted September 1, 2003 Report Posted September 1, 2003 Any chance of an Autosave for fs9? Check the list of supported versions on this forum (see the "Annoucements" near the top?), and the module list on the Schiratti site. AutoSave for FS2004 was released along with others as long ago as 8th July. Pete
Gimboid Posted September 2, 2003 Author Report Posted September 2, 2003 Sorry Pete, I was just looking at the site, always saying the same: with FS98/FS2000/FS2002 support. It will save flights ("STN" files) at regular intervals, so you can retry that crashed landing or quickly recover from other problems. July 16th 2003 (7 KB). A download fixed my view :-) Thank you Hans
Pete Dowson Posted September 2, 2003 Report Posted September 2, 2003 Sorry Pete,I was just looking at the site, always saying the same: with FS98/FS2000/FS2002 support. I don't think Enrico gets around to updating the individual descriptions in each box. He did list FS2004 compatibility at the top. But the definitive guide to versions is my own, here in the Forum announcements. I write these myself and keep them up to date. Regards, Pete
Kyprianos Biris Posted September 2, 2003 Report Posted September 2, 2003 Yes, updated autosave works fine in FS9. Simply it does not have a NEW tag and people think its the old version. :)
Pete Dowson Posted September 2, 2003 Report Posted September 2, 2003 Simply it does not have a NEW tag and people think its the old version. :) I think it did have the 'new' label when it when it was new, nearly two months ago now, but I wouldn't swear to it. Sorry. Almost everything there has been "new" at least once in the last two months or so. Pete
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