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wiekniera
August 2nd, 2017, 09:58
im looking for the old one for cfs2 but seems the download link is innactive, anyone still have spare for me? :untroubled:

http://www.mlk-airbase.wz.cz/msfs/scenery/texture_swap.html

Thank you!

msfossey
August 2nd, 2017, 10:03
I have looked for Milan Lisner's as well and have had no luck in the search. I too would be interested in finding these textures.

msfossey

Desert Rat
August 2nd, 2017, 10:10
I definitely used to have them, I used the nice dark forest textures from it in conjunction with some other textures. I'll dig through my backups.

No Dice
August 2nd, 2017, 12:57
Hope this loaded correctly

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Dave

msfossey
August 2nd, 2017, 15:22
Got them No Dice, thank you. And thank you JD Tinballs for your efforts. It's a great group of people here at SOH that come together to help one another.

msfossey

Desert Rat
August 2nd, 2017, 15:44
Sorry, I was to slow, to many discs to sort through, not helped that windows 10 doesn't always recognise my BD drive unless restarted one or more times, apparently a common problem. Got delayed also as a friend of mine contacted me about a death of a close friend of his.

We should see if Rami will let us upload for prosperity.

Jamie.

No Dice
August 2nd, 2017, 15:48
Well Fossey
Much like yourself we all do are best to chip in when we can.

As all of the CFS2 and other websites slowly fade away:
I do my best to keep up links to what ever we may have left.
So for anyone interested:

http://thefreeflightsite.com/Links.htm

Please report any problems you may find with the site,
Much appreciated,

Edit: the MLK link on the FFS will allow the downloads

Dave

Desert Rat
August 2nd, 2017, 15:55
Dave,

I'm not very active anymore, but sure appreciate your site, it is beyond the call of duty. Many thanks.

Jamie

No Dice
August 2nd, 2017, 16:01
Well JD, lets get your tin balls back into the game.
Why not join me in the Vietnam war project sir..
http://thefreeflightsite.com/Vietnam_Projects.htm

Dave

MaskRider
August 2nd, 2017, 16:57
JD,

Your comment about having lots of disks to go through brought to mind a little program/app I have be using for years called Advanced Disk Catalog by an outfit named Ecomsoft Software.

Before the days of external hard drives and such I used to do regular backups to Cds- especially of CFS2 related stuff and all other downloads. I would name them YYMMDD-XX and so on. In any event, it got to the point where I had a lot of CDs. And even though I kept them neatly stored in a 3-ring binder filled with CD-sleeve pages, each holding 8 CDs, still there was no way to quickly located anything.

So, anyhow, one day I got fed up and went Googling for a programs that would catalog back-up Cds.

Ecomsofts' Advanced Disk Catalog popped up and the rest is history.

It has a one time basic licensing fee of $20 that over the years has been more than paid back.

You just start popping in CDs and ADC scans them (even into the zip files) and before you know it you have a easily searchable database that will quickly located anything you are looking for. You can also browse through the database.

Its been years since I actually scanned in any new back-up CDs but three or four times a year I still have occasion to do a search.

If you are interested here is the link:

Advanced Disk Catalog (https://www.elcomsoft.com/adc.html)

Cheers,
MR

wiekniera
August 2nd, 2017, 17:56
Thanks everyone! it's so great to have good ppl around SOH community :encouragement: