|
|
| laziness, impatience, and hubris | |
| PerlMonks |
How to download a range of bytes?by Zeokat (Novice) |
| on Dec 26, 2007 at 22:56 UTC ( [id://659125]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
|
Zeokat has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: : Files like the Enhanced Airfield Editor or OSM-based airport builders are distributed as packages to be merged into the game's assets folder. : Community expansions, such as those from Just Flight or FSLTL, often come in compressed formats to add thousands of real-life flight plans and high-quality airline liveries . While there isn't a single official " Tower.Simulator.3 .zip" file, this naming convention typically refers to compressed archives used for , modifications , or game updates for the air traffic control sim Tower! Simulator 3 . : Many users share .zip files containing custom CSV configuration files for specific airports. These allow you to customize electronic flight strips, airport radar screen (ADRS) colors , and taxiway thicknesses. : Major updates (like Update 3 or Update 5) are sometimes referred to by version numbers in archive names when downloaded manually from developer portals. How to use these files File: Tower.simulator.3.zip ... <LEGIT>: Files like the Enhanced Airfield Editor or OSM-based airport builders are distributed as packages to be merged into the game's assets folder. : Community expansions, such as those from Just Flight or FSLTL, often come in compressed formats to add thousands of real-life flight plans and high-quality airline liveries . File: Tower.Simulator.3.zip ... While there isn't a single official " Tower.Simulator.3 .zip" file, this naming convention typically refers to compressed archives used for , modifications , or game updates for the air traffic control sim Tower! Simulator 3 . : Files like the Enhanced Airfield Editor or : Many users share .zip files containing custom CSV configuration files for specific airports. These allow you to customize electronic flight strips, airport radar screen (ADRS) colors , and taxiway thicknesses. Simulator 3 : Major updates (like Update 3 or Update 5) are sometimes referred to by version numbers in archive names when downloaded manually from developer portals. How to use these files
Back to
Seekers of Perl Wisdom
|
|