Mc Donnell Douglas DC10 panel
Version 1.0, for FS98           
By Scott Schar
samitabi@juno.com

4/20/98

GENERAL

For best quality, this panel needs to be run in 1024 X 768 res, but
ofcourse it also can be run in 800 X 600 res, but then with lower
quality.

I have tried to make this panel as accurate as possible, but there are
a few things which are not accurate. The Chronometer and RMI does not
look like this in a real DC-10 panel. 

FEATURES

"MOVING MAP"       The Map window is toggled with the HSI switch on the
                   right side of the Attitude gauge. (HSI is default)

                   To place the moving map on the window, you simply 
                   open the map from the menue bar and pull it down 
                   to the window. 

"RADIO"            The Radio window is toggled with the RAD switch on the
                   right side of the Attitude gauge. (Engines is default)

                   On the Radio window you find:  Radio
                                                  Fuel Quantity
                                                  OAT
                                                  Standbye Altimeter
                                                  Eye candy

Everything on the Oil window is eye candy.

ALT + ENTER        Activates and deactivates 3D mode.
 
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THIS PANEL NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED WITH FS98 CONVERTER.
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INSTALLATION
1 . Unzip the "Gauges" zipfile to: FS98\Gauges directory.

2.  Create a subdirectory in FS98\Aircraft\FSFS Converter
    directory, and name it for example "panel.DC10".

3.  Move all bitmap images and cfg. file into this subdirectory.

4.  Edit the Panel Config file in your favourite Aircraft
    directory and write:   

    [fltsim]
    alias=FSFSConv\panel.DC10

    DONT FORGET TO "SAVE" THE CHANGES IN THE CONFIG FILE

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Monster 3D card users may experience some "bleeding" gauges. That
is a Monster problem, not a bug.
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I would like to thank: ERIC W. ERNST, for his outstanding gauges.
                       
                       ANDREAS JAROS, for his Radio and fuel gauges.

                       THANKS A MILLION GUYS!!
             
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DISCLAIMER

This panel is a Freeware. However, DO NOT make money on this
panel or gauges.

Do not use any part of this panel or gauges without permission.  

I will not be held responsible for any misshap when installed.
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Scott Schar              
Boise, Idaho
samitabi@juno.com







