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1- You should first copy all the CS gauges enclosed in the original CS 757 panel folder and drop them inside the main FS9 gauges folder.
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for the windows XP users, the path should be:
Drive_Letter:\Documents and Settings\User_Name\Application Data\Microsoft\FS9.
This is a hidden folder by default so you need to modify the folder options via the control panel: go to the view tab and check the "Show hidden files and folders" option. Open the file with notepad and add the following lines to it's very beggining
[OLDMODULES]
FSsound.dll=1
SOARRec.dll=1
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1- make a backup copy of your original CS 757-200 "aircraft.cfg" file
2- open your CS 757-200 or whatever aircraft you are using this panel with.... and find the aircraft.cfg file. Make a backup! don't forget...
3- open the "aircraft.cfg" file with notepad
3- find the [Lights] entry and add the following lines right below the last light entry:
light.11 = 7, -19.81, 61.97, 5.50, fx_FURY_wingtip
light.12 = 7, -19.81, -61.97, 5.50, fx_FURY_wingtip
4- Find the (effects) entry and right below this entry, add a line and paste the following section:
[SMOKESYSTEM]
smoke.1=-4.500, -5.583, 24.1, SMOKE_JT8D
smoke.2=-4.500, -5.583, -24.1, SMOKE_JT8D
smoke.3=-4.500, -5.583, 24.1, fx_F14_ControlledHeat , // Eng2 heat, when throttle > 10%
smoke.4=-4.500, -5.583, -24.1, fx_F14_ControlledHeat , // Eng1 heat, when throttle > 10%
This will add autosmoke and enginne heat to your jet engines
5- Find the (radios) entry and replace it by:
[Radios]
// Radio Type = availiable, standby frequency, has glide slope
Audio.1 = 1
Com.1 = 1, 1
Com.2 = 1, 1
Nav.1 = 1, 1, 1
Nav.2 = 1, 1, 0
Adf.1 = 1
Transponder.1 = 1
Marker.1 = 1
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