Radio Instructions:
In order to get the MP3/Radio by R.L. Clark to work, first pick four MP3 or wav sound files of your choice. You must copy them or drop them into the main flight simulator sound folder.[best to back them up first] Then carefully rename the songs or sounds to song0.mp3 song1.mp3 song2.mp3 song3.mp3 or .wav if they are .wav files. They will be the four push-buttons on the radio. Rename them exactly like this, not using any other words, or it will probably malfuntion or not work at all.

The knob on the left of the radio clicks it on or off. This knob also controls the volume by clicking to the left or right of it. Clicking one of the push-buttons in the middle selects one of your songs or sounds. It's also a window, so the user may drag and drop it, stretch it, close it, anyway the user prefers. Pressing F9 on the keyboard with combat key comands [CFS2] turns it off/on.

CREDITS:
R.L. Clark,
Credit and thanks go to Ian Luck (http://www.icl.ndirect.co.uk/music/) for his BASS DirectSound library files that enabled the audio gauge file programming for this project. Credit and thanks also go to Michael Vader and Roger Gaylor who helped conceptualize this project package.

DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT

The accompanying files should not harm your computer in any way but, if you believe they have, I accept no liability. The files are released as "freeware" and are not to be used re-distributed in exchange for any payment, fee or other value.