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Q66848: ASD: Items Saved in the CONFIG.AD1 File

Article: Q66848
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
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Last Modified: 30-JUL-2001

SUMMARY
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When you press ENTER in the Setup Configuration or Design Preferences menu, the
following items are saved in your CONFIG.AD1 file for use in subsequent Flight
Simulator sessions:

1. The name of static scenery file to load when Flight Simulator is started.

2. Status of Scenery Designer menu options 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7, which are as
  follows:

  2 - Static scenery enable/disable

  3 - Auto-Load Static scenery enable/disable

  5 - Dynamic Scenery Active enable/disable

  6 - Auto-Load Dynamic scenery enable/disable

  7 - Display Dynamic Scenery on Map enable/disable

3. Memory allocations requested in the Setup Configuration menu, which are as
  follows:

  - Static Scenery Memory Allocation

  - Dynamic Scenery Memory Allocation

  - Maximum Dynamic Scenery Objects Active

4. All Design Preferences menu items except location coordinates, which are as
  follows:

  1 - Information Line

  2 - Information Line Color

  3 - Cursor

  4 - Cursor Color

  5 - Grid

  6 - Grid Color

  7 - Grid Size

  8 - Confirm When Adding Objects

  9 - Units System

  0 - Location System

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