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PCav8or
25th Sep 2002, 02:38
Years ago I had this DOS sim (A320 by Thalion) . Recently I tried to download it with from an FTP server with no luck. The files are:

megafile.atari.st (194.46.26.250)
mindbomb.atari.st (217.162.104.83)

Don't know why, but I just can't connect. Would appreciate it greatly if anyone out there has a copy & could zip it over to [email protected]

I still have the manual, but can't locate the discs.

Very many thanks.

GoneWest
25th Sep 2002, 03:35
That was a brilliant sim - found I couldn't run it anymore when I went to W95 - very sad.

Would love to get a copy of it, again - can you sen me those files too????

PCav8or
26th Sep 2002, 00:39
http://amiga.emucamp.com/airbusa320.htm

It's available for downloading from here (includes the manual). Either all the files are not there, or it will not work in win 98. Don't know why 'cause I have another sim on win 98 working under DOS (PS1 see aerowinx.com).

Any input?? I'm no good really with computers.

PCav8or
26th Sep 2002, 09:19
Gone West:

Check this out. The sim is available in Win98, etc versions.

http://aerowinx.de/forum.cgi

also see

http://www.flightmedia.de/index.html

carbheat
26th Sep 2002, 13:22
Try The Underdogs website; great for all the old stuff.


Just checked and it is there.

GoneWest
26th Sep 2002, 23:21
Thanks guys - I'll have a look when I get back to my broadband service.

It was a great sim package - needed lots of thought.

PCav8or
28th Sep 2002, 20:43
Email [email protected] if you want a copy.

EGLD
3rd Oct 2002, 21:52
guys,

I remember that sim. Not that I ever owned it mind, just as a kid I used to gaze at it on the Atari ST software shelf when I went to by me 800XL games

It was one of those holy grail things to me that we all experienced as kids getting into Aviation

Might I suggest you try the following? FS2002 has a cracking A320 addon made by Phoenix Simulation, with stunning graphics, full cockpit and system reproduction, and a 3d virtual cockpit environment. You'll be able to appreciate just how far simulation on PC's has come !

http://www.phoenix-simulation.co.uk/Sales/MoreInfo.asp?ProdID=97&offset=