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Title: So much simpler back then ....
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My first simulator.

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All the history.....

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#2
YES!Think I had them all, I used to wait for the FS "scenery sets" to be released - such "detail"! LOL, a few lines for roads, a polygon city etc. But imagination would go a lonnnng way!

Remember Flight Assignment-ATP and flight-light too?

 
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#3
Yes, so much fun packed into a 5-1/4 " floppy disk! :lol: (I flew on a Tandy 1000) My first PC.

 
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#4
Wow, talk about a walk down memory lane! Thanks Sonja for the reminiscent trip Smile

 
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#5
Oh the memories, years and years of memories. Big Grin As Tom mentioned, a vast imagination went a long way toward a fulfilling flight experience. :lol:

My subLogic FS poster (from 1985) still hangs proudly on my office wall. 8)
 
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#6
Wow, I still have that on 2 floppies in my office. what a memory, but alas wont be able to access as I doubt I'll find a working floppy drive anywhere.

 
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#7
They make USB Floppy drives. I have one hidden around here for my laptop.

USB Floppy on Google

But the biggest problem is you'll need a DOS emulator to run it on a modern OS, or dig out an old PC and install DOS on it.

I use DOSBox to run some old DOS stuff. Works in both windows and Linux.


Shhhh, abandonware....

 
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