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╓────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╖
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║ ■ Peek v1.1 - ASD Utility Copyright (C) 1992 Shrubsall ■ ║
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╙────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╜
PEEK.DOC (26-MAR-92)
This utility has now been updated to provide some additional info.
PEEK will operate on 'Original' and SEE04 'Enhanced' scenery files.
It will display the scenery category distribution as well as...
SCENERY INFO:
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Description...
File length...
Centre Coords...
Boundary Range...
SCENERY CATEGORY DISTRIBUTION:
─────────────────────────────
Each of the 9 categories are shown as a percentage of the amount
of the scenery file used.
SCENERY BOUNDARY CONFLICTS:
──────────────────────────
All scenery files in the PEEK_PATH will be analysed.
NAVAID INFO:
───────────
All NDB / VOR / ILS / Markers / COMM/ATIS are displayed.
ASD Object Number...
Description... ( left blank for user entry )
Range...
Frequency...
E Coord...
N Coord...
...Plus...
TO USE:
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Set the following environment variable from the DOS prompt :
SET PEEK_PATH=C:\FS4
to indicate where you keep your scenery files.
Then invoke the program by typing
PEEK { filename } (.SC1 is default)
DOS redirection is also possible
PEEK { filename } > INFO.DAT
Enjoy... It's absolutely free !
Any comments or feedback welcome...
James Shrubsall CIS [100016,1023]
Files included in PEEK.ZIP:
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PEEK.EXE Runtime
PEEK.DOC What you are reading...
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║ ■ CREDITS ■ ║
╙────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╜
Flight Simulator tm - is a trademark of SubLOGIC Corporation used
under license by Microsoft Corporation
A&SD tm - Aircraft & Scenery Designer is a product of the
Bruce Artwick Organisation and published by Microsoft Corporation
SEE tm - Scenery Enhancement Editor is a product of Laemming Wheeler
and Kikiware