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Old October 10th 04, 03:14 AM
Bushmaster Guy
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Hello, all. I'm fairly new to this group and have a question that this
group's members will likely be able to answer. I'm about to purchase a new
home computer and plan to run FS-COF on it. I plan to keep my old computer
and network the two machines. I'm currently running FS2002 on the old one.

My question is this: Is it possible to fly multiplayer in FS2002 with
another person running FS-COF?

As always, any help will be greatly appreciated.

Blue Skies,

Stu


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Old November 3rd 04, 03:59 AM
Tlewis95
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Yes, but I belive it requires some special programing.
 




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