FS2002 C4-SST by Nick Pike.
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To Install:
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Extract (not just drag) the C4SST.zip file properly to your ...\FS2002 folder using WinZip and this will copy the files into the correct folders.

You will then have a new folder ...\FS2002\Aircraft\C4sst. In this folder you will find two files Pnavdata.txt and Prwydata.txt. Move (cut and paste) these files into the main ...\FS2002 folder. Also, find two more files FSSound.dll and FSUIPC.dll (v2.90). Move these to the ...\FS2002\Modules folder. If you already have FSUIPC.dll installed, you can leave the existing file alone, but if you move the supplied file (v2.90), it might be best to delete the file FSUIPC.ini from the ...\Fs2002\Modules folder and this file will be automatically renewed the next time you start FS2002 and will be correct for this version of FSUIPC.dll. However, any of your previous custom settings will be lost, and FSUIPC will have to be reconfigured. This latest version (v2.90) is probably required to allow operation of the fuel dump gauges.

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Extract all files to a tempory folder, and manually move the files (not the folders) to the same named folders shown under the tempory folder. Again, place the above four mentioned files as instructed above.

Sound.
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Aircraft engine sounds. Goto the ...\FS2002\Aircraft\C4sst\sound folder.
Two options

1) Rename b737_400_sound.cfg to sound.cfg in the C4sst\sound folder to use the default b737_400 sounds.

2) The better option is to copy the Concorde wav files (NOT the sound.cfg file) from FS2000 to the C4sst\sound folder and rename the C4sst_sound.cfg to sound.cfg to utilise Concorde wav files for the 2 engined C4-SST and to use the 5 off custom wav files loaded into the C4sst\sound folder.



That's it.
Enjoy.


NOTE 1: The XML gauges could have been supplied in a cab file, but this has to be decompressed by FS2002, and the aircraft would take a much longer time to load. This procedure also allows for easy editing of the .xml and .bmp files, especially for gauge development.

NOTE:2 This complex aircraft takes time to load, so please be patient.

NOTE 3: If you get an error message on FS2002 startup and it's the FSsound.dll message, you can get rid of it by adding this line to the [OldModules] section in FS2002.cfg in the main ...\FS2002 folder. If the section does not exist, add both the following lines to the bottom of the FS2002.cfg file. However, I do not get the error message using the version of FSSound.dll supplied.

[OldModules]
FSSound.dll=1


NOTE 4: To Uninstall the complete aircraft, look in the zip file for file names and paths, and delete the files you wish to remove. Note. The 'Prwydata.txt' and 'Pnavdata.txt' files will have been added in the main FS2002 folder (ie the same place where your 'fs2002.exe' file is located). You may want to keep the FSSound.dll and FSUIPC.dll files in the .....FS2002\Modules folder.