Here's how we did it in the 80's boys!!! Who remembers peeking and poking?
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Here's how we did it in the 80's boys!!! Who remembers peeking and poking?
http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...f61a42b34d.jpg
http://www.flightsim.com/dcforum/Use...8d5683003c.jpg
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lol, where is the runway? :-lol
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cool!! where did u get that?
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dude that is cool
i also am wondering where did you get that?
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON May-05-03 AT 05:38AM (EDT)[/font][p]Here you go:
[link:www.void.jump.org/|World of Spectrum]
For those in the US, the Spectrum was invented in the UK by Clive Sinclair. As far as I'm aware, it was sold as the Tandy TRS80 in America.
Download a Spectrum Emulator, then look in the archives for Nightflite 2.
Keys are as follows:
5 (top row) = left
6 = down
7 = up
8 = right
j = power down/ k = power up
g = gear down/ h = gear up
f = flaps down/ d = flaps up
b = brake
m = map
v = vor
i = ils
I can't remember the rest. Whilst there, why not try Fighter Pilot, Jet Set Willy, Boulderdash or some of the other classics?
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P.S. I forgot to mention, you have to load these games as if you are actually using the old Spectrum. If you are not familiar with the Spectrum keyboard layout, do this to start loading the game:
1. Start the emulator.
2. Press J followed by Ctrl-P Ctrl-P and you'll see Load "" displayed. Press enter.
3. Using the "open tape" command in the emulator menu bar, go find the game file that you downloaded.
Tell us how you get on.
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