Description file for the ThrustMaster Mark II WCS Advanced Feature Chip Upgrade. This is a package containing a new chip, a new manual, and a complete ThrustMaster Mark II WCS and FCS(PFCS) software menu shell with built-in file editor as well as other features. Released in January, 1994. Available to all current ThrustMaster Mark II WCS owners at ThrustMaster's cost of development of this vastly expanded features package. I will try to answer all the inquiries I have recieved regarding the new chip, microcode, software, patches, cost, etc. 1. Do I have to send my Mark II in for the upgrade? No, you get a new chip that plugs into a socket on the circuit board inside the Mark II WCS - all you need is a small common screwdriver and a small (No. 1) Philips screwdriver and about 10 minutes to pull the old chip and install the new one. 2. Will it work with my AMI keyboard controller vs 8, 9, 0, B, D, or ACER keyboard BIOS, or with OS/2. Yes, so far, the new upgrade has worked with all keyboard controllers that are not quite 100 % IBM compatible that we have tried it with so far. This includes all BIOS' that we found incompatibilities with in the old chip and microcode in the original Mark II WCS. It works with OS/2 as well. New features included with the advanced feature chip upgrade: A complete menu shell interface - called the ThrustMaster Mark II WCS Command and Control Center (C&CC). The C&CC consists of a menu shell that is specifically tailored to allow you the easiest use of all your ThrustMaster products. The menu is layed out in a logical format and consists of the following sections: MAIN MENU SCREEN: I. WCS MARK II All menu selections in the C&CC are mouse driven and keyboard operated. A. Create/Edit File - Create or edit an ADV file using the built-in file editor. B. View/Print File - View or print out an ADV file using the built-in file printer/viewer utility. C. Download File - Download an ADV file that you choose from a list of all ADV files on your hard drive. D. Calibrate Mark II - calibrate the DIGITAL throttle feature of your Mark II WCS. (Does not apply to ANALOG throttle which you can use if you prefer.) II. WCS REMAP FILES E. Create/Edit File - Click on this with the mouse and it will run WCC.EXE (included) so you can create or edit a remap TSR file you create. F. View/Print File - View or print out a REMAP file in ASCII format. G. Load/Unload File - Load the remap utility and a remap file you create to check it's operation using keytest (included) or prior to running a simulation you wish to use the remap in. III. BATCH FILES H. Create/Edit File - Create or edit a BAT file using EDIT.COM or your favorite file editor you specify in the C&CC's Configuration File. I. View/Print File - View or print out a BAT file you created. J. Run file - Run a BAT file you created. IV. MISCELLANEOUS K. Run Program - Enter up to 200 of your favorite programs in the C&CC's Configuration File that you can run by clicking with your mouse in the Run Program option. L. DOS Window - Brings up a window where you can enter any desired DOS commands - stacks up to 20 previously entered DOS commands you can access using the arrow keys. Use ALT-L to pull up your hard drive's file directory. M. Configuration File - Allows you to specify all options that control the operation of the C&CC. Choose your favorite ASCII text editor to create and edit your ADV files, or use the built-in editor. Change the screen colors of the C&CC to better suit your own tastes. Enter program names you wish to run and, if a program for which you use the Mark II WCS, enter the ADV file you normally download to run with it. When you click on that program in the Run Program screen, the C&CC will prompt you and ask if you'd like to download the ADV file you specified in the Configuration file first, or allow you to enter the built-in file editor to make changes to the ADV file before you download it. Specify the default names and directorys of all Mark II WCS related files. Specify the name of a template file to load when you wish to create a new ADV file and more. N. View/Print Text File - View and print out any ASCII text file on your disk drives. O. System Information - View such valuable information as the type of CPU, the total ram memory in your computer, the available ram memory, the total disk drive space and the total disk drive space available and more. V. FUNCTION KEY SECTION Located at the bottom of the Main Menu Screen are the function keys F1 thru F7, they perform the following functions: F1 - Hlp - Brings up a help file that includes most of the information you need to operate the C&CC (by Tom Basham). F2 - TMSA - Runs the ThrustMaster Stick Adjustment program to allow you to diagnose potential problems and acheive specific control settings with your ThrustMaster controls. (TMSA is included). F3 - Keytest - Allows you to view all keypresses you have programmed on your Mark I and Mark II WCS and FCS(PFCS) (by Craig Allen). F4 - Files - Pulls up a listing of all directories and files on your hard disk that allows you to choose and view them. F5 - User Program 1 - Runs any program you specify in the C&CC Configuration file along with prompting you for an ADV file you specified to download, if any. F6 - User Program 2 - Same as User Program 1, except for a second program. F7 - About - The C&CC screen credits. Esc - Exit - Quit the C&CC. All of the above are available using the mouse or the keyboard. What new features are included? 1. The ability to program repeating keys when any button on either the Mark II WCS or the FCS(PFCS) are held down. i.e. The line BTN 1 x - will generate a repeating x key as long as you hold BTN 1 pressed. 2. The ability to program a separate function on a press and release of a key. i.e. The line BTN 1 /P x /R y - will generate a repeating x if you hold BTN 1 pressed and a single y when you release it. 3. The ability to force the keys to NOT repeat if you wish. i.e. The line BTN 1 /P /N x will generate only ONE x when you press it - it will not repeat. 4. The ability to program macros onto a single button press or release. i.e. The line BTN 1 /P SHF CTL ALT x /R SHF CTL ALT y - generates a key that looks to the program like you are holding down the shift bar, the control key, the alternate key, and the x key when you press it, and the shift bar, the control key, the alternate key and the y key when you release it. It will repeat as long as you hold it unless you instruct it not to. This is great for programs that require keyboard aerobics to operate many functions. 5. The ability to program different sets of toggles on each button based on the position of the rocker switch on the WCS II handle. i.e. The line BTN 1 /U /T /P /N w /R x /T /P y y y /R z z /M /T /P a a a /R b b b b /T /P c /R shf ctl alt d /D /T /P e f g /R h i j /T /P k /R L When the rocker switch is up will generate a non-repeating w when you press BTN 1 the first time, a non-repeating x when you release it the first time, a yyy when you press it the second time, and a zz when you release it the second time. It will return to the non-repeating w the third time you press it and so forth. When the rocker switch is down will generate an aaa when BTN 1 is pressed the first time, bbbb when released the first time, a repeating c when pressed the second time, and shf-ctl-alt-d when released the second time, and so on. When the rocker switch is down will generate an efg when BTN 1 is pressed the first time, an hij when released the first time a repeating k when pressed the second time and a non-repeating L when released the second time, and so on. 6. The ability to specify the rate at which your keypresses will generate so you can tailor your ADV files to match balky keyboard handlers in some simulators. You can set the key generation delay at any number between 20 and 200 milliseconds (roughly milliseconds). i.e. The line GAME 1 50 would set a DIGITAL Type 1 throttle and a key generation rate delay between keystrokes of 50 ms. The rate affects both throttle AND regular button presses and releases. The line GAME 2 90 would set a DIGITAL Type 2 throttle with a key rate delay of 90 ms (slower generation than GAME 1 50). The line GAME 0 150 would set an ANALOG throttle type with a key rate delay of 150 ms (slower than GAME 2 90). 7. The ability to specifically control the throttle area between OFF and the Idle detent with DIGITAL Tpe 1 or Type 2 throttles. i.e. BTN MT /P /N - - - - - - - - - - /R = would generate 10 "-" keys from IDLE detent to OFF and 1 "=" key from OFF to IDLE detent. BTN MT /P /N p /R p would pause any game that uses the "p" key when the throttle handle is pulled back from IDLE to off and restart it when the handle is pushed forward from OFF to IDLE if the p were also used as a pause/unpause toggle. 8. An included "Planner.adv" file that you can load into the C&CC's internal file editor or your favorite ASCII text editor to help plan the layout of you ADV files. 9. The ability to enter as many REM commands as you like with no impact on the amount of memory used. You may enter them at the beginning of any line or at any point in a line and all characters from the REM statement beginning to the end of the line will be ignored as comments when you download the file. 10. The ability to "stack" each command on every BTN line so that they are both easier to read and to allow you to REM each keypress. i.e. The line BTN 1 /U /T /P t REM Comments....... /R SHF F5 REM Comments....... /T /P t REM Comments....... /R SHF F6 REM Comments....... /M /T /P t REM Comments....... /R SHF F7 REM Comments....... /T /P t REM Comments....... /R SHF F8 REM Comments....... /D SHF g REM Comments....... is both possible and easier to read and will download properly with all commands attached to BTN 1 only. 11. Internal editor contains a rule screen that pops up when you choose a BTN line and will show you what programming is valid and remind you of various cautionary statments. You can "hide" the screen so it allows a full view of the ADV file to make programming them easier and call it up if you wish. i.e. If you are programming BTN UB, the rules screen will come up showing the programming rules for BTN UB, if you are programming RKR UP, the screen will show the rules that apply to RKR UP, etc. 12. On the bottom of the internal editor screen are reproduced all the hard-to-remember keypress commands (i.e. SCRLCK, LAROW, etc). You may click with your mouse cursor over any of those commands and they will be entered in the editor line where your editor cursor is. 13. More positions available on the "hat" switch. You can now program a function on the hat for each positions press and release. Instead of five different functions on the hat - you can now get up to eight, or you can simply use five. i.e. The lines BTN HU /P a /R b BTN HR /P c /R d BTN HD /P e f g /R h i BTN HL /P j k /R l m n o p is valid and will generate eight different positions that perform eight different keypresses or groups of keypresses and releases. alternatively, The lines BTN HU x BTN HR y y BTN HD F10 F9 F8 BTN HL F2 x g q BTN HM F1 x t n is valid and will generate five different positions that perform five different keypresses or groups of kepresses with BTN HM controlling the release of the "hat" to the center position from any of the other four positions. 14. More positions on the RKR UP and RKR DN lines. RKR MD has been eliminated. Now you can program FOUR different positions on the RKR position lines. i.e. the Lines RKR UP /P x y z /R a b RKR DN /P c d e /R f g h i j will generate two different functions when moving the rocker from up to middle and from down to middle as well as well as two different functions when moving the rocker from middle to up and middle to down. Any of the above may be left out if you don't want to program one of them. i.e. the Line RKR UP x - is valid and will generate a single x when the rocker is pressed into the up position from the middle position and nothing when pressed from the up to middle, middle to down, or down to middle positions. 15. Includes several patch programs to correct or enhance joystick routines in some of the more popular flight simulations including: AOTP, AOE, Red Baron, by Bob "Bit Twiddler" Church a FSFORUM member. 16. Includes all of Ken "Stinger" Richardson's TSR programs so you don't need to download them from the FSFORUM. 17. Includes Brian "ID" Sanders' ACEROL.ZIP file to modify the flight models in AOTP of all aircraft. 18. Includes TM-STICK.COM. A TSR that allows you to select the null zone on each joystick axis independent of one another in Falcon/MiG/Hornet and allows you to adjust the analog throttle % that is acheived when you move the Mark II WCS throttle handle into the AB detent so that it will produce whatever throttle rpm you wish at that detent. It also removes the program's joystick routines and substitutes and enhanced joystick routine to make the Falcon/MiG/Hornet aircraft easier to fly and control. It also eliminates the ILS HUD view shift so you don't need to turn it on or off. 19. Includes 56 already prepared ADV files for all the more popular flight simulators and some arcade-type games (DOOM and Seal Team). How much is it? In the U.S. - $10 INCLUDING shipping and handling. Overseas slightly more based on the shipping cost to that destination. How do I get it? Call 503-639-3200 or FAX 503-620-8094 ThrustMaster and order the "New Mark II chip upgrade". Include Credit card number and expiration date and a shipping address and delivery phone number. Below are listed SOME of the included ADV files so you can get familiar with what is possible and how the files are layed out. ADV files can be uploaded and downloaded to any BBS or online service so you can share your best ADV files with others and they can share theirs with you. ================= SAMPLE ADV FILES: ================= -------------------------------- FLIGHT SIMULATOR 5 BY MICROSOFT: (Will work with FS4 if slightly modified.) -------------------------------- REM Flight Simulator 5.0 from Microsoft REM Set BLACK switch to DIGITAL, RED switch to ANALOG. REM Select JOYSTICK 1 - Ailerons/Elevators, JOYSTICK 2 - Throttle Only or REM Throttle/Rudders (if you have rudder pedals such as the ThrustMaster RCS). REM Upon entering FS5 first time, press 'k' on keyboard, and click on BTN 1 REM with rocker in middle until view windows begin cycling. REM Now, go fly and don't get lost. 8) Buzz Hoffman, ThrustMaster, Inc. GAME 0 125 REM Analog Throttle File is intended for flying Cessna 182 BTN TG /U 1 REM Press Btn 4 1st - Nav 1, Btn 5 - Vor 1 /M z REM Autopilot on/off /D /T F6 REM Flaps 10 degrees - 1st press /T F7 REM Flaps 30 degrees - 2nd press BTN UB NUML REM Map BTN MB /U 2 REM Press Btn 4 1st - Nav 2, Btn 5 - Vor 2 /M ] REM 2nd 3-D Window on - press twice to clear /D F5 REM Flaps up BTN LB /U l REM Lights on/off /M l REM Lights on/off /D g REM Gear up/down BTN HU /U KP7 REM Trim Nose Down - Rocker Up /M /T /P SHF KP7 REM Fwd View - 45 deg left - 1st press - RM /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead - 1st release - RM /T /P SHF KP9 REM Fwd View - 45 deg right - 2nd press - RM /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead - 2nd release - RM /D /T /P SHF KP7 REM Fwd View - 45 deg left - 1st press - RD /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead - 1st release - RD /T /P SHF KP9 REM Fwd View - 45 deg right - 2nd press - RD /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead - 2nd release - RD BTN HR /P SHF KP6 REM Look right on press and hold - RU/RM/RD /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead on release - RU/RM/RD BTN HD /U KP1 REM Trim Nose Up - Rocker Up /M /T /P SHF KP1 REM Rear View - 45 deg left - 1st press - RM /R SHF KP2 REM View straight back - 1st release - RM /T /P SHF KP3 REM Rear View - 45 deg right - 2nd press - RM /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead - 2nd release - RM /D /T /P SHF KP1 REM Rear View - 45 deg left - 1st press - RD /R SHF KP2 REM View straight back - 1st release - RD /T /P SHF KP3 REM Rear View - 45 deg right - 2nd press - RD /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead - 2nd release - RD BTN HL /P SHF KP4 REM Look left on press and hold - RU/RM/RD /R SHF KP8 REM View straight ahead on release - RU/RM/RD BTN 1 /U c REM Select Comms - w/Btn 2/3 freq adj /M s REM Cycle windows /D s REM Cycle windows BTN 2 - REM /U Frequency down /M/D Zoom out BTN 3 = REM /U Frequency up /M/D Zoom in BTN 4 /U n REM Select Nav - w/Btn 2/3 freq adj /M SHF BSP REM Pan view up /D o REM Strobe lights on/off BTN 5 /U v REM Select Vor - w/Btn 2/3 heading adj /M SHF ENT REM Pan view down /D h REM Carb Heat on/off BTN 6 /U t REM Select Transponder - w/Btn 2/3 freq adj /M d b REM Calibrate Directional Gyro and Altim /D . REM Brakes RKR UP /P ' /R ' REM Comms/Nav selection and setting mode REM Note: with the above, you can select between Nav and Vor 1 & 2 by first REM pressing and releasing button 4 or 5 and then pressing and releasing REM button TG or MB. Similarly, you can select comm radio or transponder by REM pressing button 1 or 6. Once you have selected the proper one, you can REM change the frequency on the Nav, the heading on the Vor, the freq on the REM xpndr, the freq on the comm radio, by using the appropriate button and REM then buttons 2 and 3 to increase or decrease it. Two presses and REM releases will select the digits to the right of dec, one digits to left. RKR DN /P ' /R ' REM Landing and Takeoff mode REM - RKR MD is normal flight mode. REM - To start engine, press m on the keybd and press and hold btn 3 REM - To stop engine, press m on the keybd and press and hold button 2 rem NOTE: THIS FILE IS TO BE USED WITH THE NEW CHIP AND MICROCODE FOR THE rem MARK II WCS ONLY. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS CHIP, THEN CONTACT THRUSTMASTER rem TO INQUIRE ABOUT UPGRADING TO THE NEW CHIP AND MICROCODE!!!! rem How can you tell if you have the new chip and microcode? At the C:\MARK2 rem Dos prompt type DIR MK2LOAD.EXE and hit enter. If it says "File not found rem then you have the old microcode version that uses DOWNLOAD.EXE instead. ----------------------------- XWING Fighter from LucasArts: ----------------------------- REM Xwing Fighter by LucasArts REM Set BLACK and RED switches to DIGITAL. GAME 1 75 REM Type 1 Digital Throttle - 75 ms pacing BTN UB /U /T /P t REM Select next target - 1st press - Rkr Up /R SHF F5 REM Store as first target - 1st release - Rkr Up /T /P t REM Select next target - 2nd press - Rkr Up /R SHF F6 REM Store as second target - 2nd release - Rkr Up /M /T /P t REM Select next target - 1st press - Rkr Md /R SHF F7 REM Store as third target - 1st release - Rkr Md /T /P t REM Select next target - 2nd press - Rkr Md /R SHF F8 REM Store as fourth target - 2nd release - Rkr Md /D SHF g REM Wingman Engage - Rkr Dn BTN MB CTL LAROW REM Press & hold - roll left - move stick faster BTN LB CTL RAROW REM Press & hold - roll right - move stick faster BTN HU KP0 REM 45 deg up view BTN HR /T KP9 REM 45 deg right view - 1st press /T KP6 REM 90 deg right view - 2nd press BTN HD KP2 REM Rear view BTN HL /T KP7 REM 45 deg left view - 1st press /T KP4 REM 90 deg left view - 2nd press BTN HM KP8 REM Forward view - release hat BTN 1 /U w REM Weapons toggle - Rkr Up /M F5 REM Select preset target 1 - Rkr Md /D SHF e REM Wingman take evasive action - Rkr Dn BTN 2 /U x REM Weapons Configuration - Rkr Up /M F6 REM Select preset target 2 - Rkr Md /D SHF c REM Wingman cover me - Rkr Dn BTN 3 /U i REM CMD/Target mode - Rkr Up /M F7 REM Select preset target 3 - Rkr Md /D SHF a REM Wingman Attack (selected Tgt) - Rkr Dn BTN 4 /U /T ' REM Energy - Lasers to shields - 1st press - Rkr Up /T ; REM Energy - Shields to lasers - 2nd press - Rkr Up /M F8 REM Select preset target 4 - Rkr Md /D SHF i REM Wingman ignore target - Rkr Dn BTN 5 /U s REM Shield Toggle - Rkr Up /M /T F9 REM Laser Recharge toggle - 1st press - Rkr Md /T F10 REM Shields Recharge Toggle - 2nd press - Rkr Md /D SHF w REM Wingman wait for orders - Rkr Dn BTN 6 /U r REM Select starfighter - Rkr Up /M m REM Map - Rkr Md /D SHF h REM Wingman head home - Rkr Dn RKR UP /P r REM Select starfighter - Rkr Up /R r REM Select starfighter - Rkr Middle RKR DN /P u SHF r REM Select nearest ship - Report in - Rkr Down /R r REM Select starfighter - Rkr Middle THR 33 2 = - = - BSP - rem NOTE: THIS FILE IS TO BE USED WITH THE NEW CHIP AND MICROCODE FOR THE rem MARK II WCS ONLY. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS CHIP, THEN CONTACT THRUSTMASTER rem TO INQUIRE ABOUT UPGRADING TO THE NEW CHIP AND MICROCODE!!!! rem How can you tell if you have the new chip and microcode? At the C:\MARK2 rem Dos prompt type DIR MK2LOAD.EXE and hit enter. If it says "File not found rem then you have the old microcode version that uses DOWNLOAD.EXE instead. ---------------------------- MEGAFORTRESS BY THREE-SIXTY: ---------------------------- REM MegaFortress, by Three Sixty REM REM This ADV will let you be five people at once... REM REM Written and Tested by Ed Bowser December, 1993 REM REM Base Switch Settings REM Black Hat switch = Digital REM Red Switch = Digital REM REM Game Settings: Nothing special required for this ADV REM GAME 1 75 REM (Digital) (Continuous) 75 MS Delay REM BTN UB a REM ENGAGE AUTOPILOT REM BTN MB c REM TAC ON / OFF REM BTN LB /T b f s u F2 REM GROUND ENGINE STARTUP PROCESS - 1st Press REM REM b|brakes off, f|flaps down, s|clock start REM u|batteries on, F2|Co-Pilot Station to turn on: REM hydraulics, lights, cabin pressure REM /T t g f u REM PROCEDURES AFTER TAKE OFF - 2nd Press REM t|LAND ratio, g|gear up, f|flaps up, u|batt off REM BTN HU /T F2 REM CO-PILOT STATION - 1st Press /T F1 REM PILOT STATION - 2nd Press REM BTN HR /T F5 REM OFFENSIVE WEAPONS STATION - 1st Press /T F1 REM PILOT STATION - 2nd Press REM BTN HD /T F3 REM NAVIGATOR STATOIN - 1st Press /T F1 REM PILOT STATION - 2nd Press REM BTN HL /T F4 REM ELECTRONIC WARFARE STATION - 1st Press /T F1 REM PILOT STATION - 2nd Press REM BTN 1 b REM WHEEL / AIR BRAKES REM BTN 2 f REM RAISE / LOWER FLAPS (23 SECONDS TO FULLY CYCLE) REM BTN 3 /T < REM ZOOM IN RADAR MONITOR - 1st Press /T > REM ZOOM OUT RADAR MONITOR - 2nd Press REM BTN 4 v REM INCREASE TAC LIMIT REM BTN 5 x REM DECREASE TAC LIMIT REM BTN 6 g t REM RAISE / LOWER GEAR - CHANGE TAXI/LAND RATIO REM THR 75 0 + - + - + - REM 75 STAGE THROTTLE, NO AFTERBURNER REM BTN MT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - b REM THROTTLE SHUTDOWN, APPLY BRAKE REM REM NOTE: REM REM This file works ONLY with the NEW chip and MICROCODE for the MARK II WCS! REM REM If you do not have the NEW chip and MICROCODE, contact THRUSTMASTER at REM (503) 639-3200 and find out how to get the upgrade!!! REM REM How can you tell if you have the new chip and microcode? From the REM C:\MARK2 DOS prompt, type: DIR MK2LOAD.EXE then hit ENTER. If you receive REM the message: "File not found", then you have the OLD microcode version REM that uses the program DOWNLOAD.EXE to load files into the WCS MARK II. ---------------------------- HORNET BY SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE: ---------------------------- REM Hornet from Spectrum HoloByte - Using DIGITAL throttle control. REM Use the file HRNTANL2.ADV for ANALOG throttle control in Falcon 3.0. REM Set BOTH the BLACK and RED mode switches to DIGITAL. REM Select JOYSTICK as control from CONFIGS - SYSTEM SETUP. REM Enter cockpit and hit escape to recalibrate. Select CONTROLS - JOYSTICK - REM RECALIBRATE from menus at the top of the screen. Follow the prompts. REM While calibrating be sure to press TRIGGER on FCS(PFCS) when told to REM press a button - the routine is looking for an ANALOG button. REM When finished with last step of calibration - select "S" to (S)ave it and REM "E" to (E)xit, then select "F" (F)ile and then "R" (R)eturn to game. REM Select JOYSTICK as control from CONFIGS - SYSTEM SETUP. REM HAPPY THRUSTMASTERING ! 8) GAME 1 90 rem Digital Throttle Type 1, rate 90 ms character pacing. BTN UB ENT rem Cycle A-A weapons BTN MB F8 rem Radar Range Cycle BTN LB /U SCRLCK rem Cockpit up/down /M /T /P /N k rem Lwr Instrument Panel - 1st press & hold /R 3 rem Return to fwd view - 1st release /T /P /N SCRLCK rem Cockpit up/down - 2nd press & hold /R SCRLCK rem Cockpit up/down - 2nd release /D /T g rem Gear up/down - 1st press /T h rem Tail Hook up/down - 2nd press BTN HU /T 8 rem Padlock - 1st press /T 3 rem Forward HUD view - 2nd press BTN HR " rem Right DDI Cycle BTN HL : rem Left DDI Cycle BTN HD /U SHF F6 rem 20 X 20/10 X 40 ACM Radar Scan Toggle /M F9 rem Azimuth Scan /D F10 rem Antenna Elevation BTN 1 INS DEL INS DEL INS DEL rem Chaff/Flares (3 X 3) BTN 2 /P o O rem G Limiter & AOA Limiter off - Press and hold /R o O rem G Limiter & AOA Limiter on - Release BTN 3 x t rem Break Radar Lock & Target Select BTN 4 w rem Wheel Brakes BTN 5 z n rem Tgt lock & IFF BTN 6 b rem speed brakes BTN MT /P - - - - - - - - - - rem 10 "-" characters idle to off /R = rem 1 "=" character off to idle RKR UP /P F6 rem Rocker up ACM radar /R F5 rem Rocker middle NAM radar RKR DN /P F7 rem Rocker down - GM Radar /R F5 rem Rocker middle - NAM radar THR 19 5 = - / / . , rem NOTE: THIS FILE IS TO BE USED WITH THE NEW CHIP AND MICROCODE FOR THE rem MARK II WCS ONLY. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS CHIP, THEN CONTACT THRUSTMASTER rem TO INQUIRE ABOUT UPGRADING TO THE NEW CHIP AND MICROCODE!!!! rem How can you tell if you have the new chip and microcode? At the C:\MARK2 rem Dos prompt type DIR MK2LOAD.EXE and hit enter. If it says "File not found rem then you have the old microcode version that uses DOWNLOAD.EXE instead. ----------------------------- FLEET DEFENDER BY MICROPROSE: ----------------------------- REM Fleet Defender by MicroProse, Inc. REM Put BOTH Black Hat mode switch and RED mode switch in DIGITAL REM DO NOT SELECT Thrustmaster FCS or WCS in simulator options GAME 1 95 REM Game Type 1 (DIGITAL Throttle), 95 ms delay BTN UB SPC REM Pickle Missile Release BTN MB BSP REM Lock/Cycle Targets BTN LB /U k REM Break Lock /M k REM Break Lock /D i REM IFF BTN HU /T F8 REM Padlock view - 1st Press /T F8 REM Cycle Padlock view - Subsequent Presses BTN HR /T KP6 REM Right view - 1st Press /T KP3 REM Right Rear View - 2nd Press BTN HD /T KP2 REM Lower view - 1st Press /T KP5 REM Cockpit view - 2nd Press BTN HL /T KP4 REM Left View - 1st Press /T KP1 REM Left Rear View - 2nd Press BTN 1 /U c f c REM Chaff and Flare /M c f c REM Chaff and Flare /D g h 6 REM Gear, Hook, and NAV ILS BTN 2 /U /T 4 REM Select Phoenix - 1st Press /T 3 REM Select Sparrow - 2nd Press /M /T 2 REM Select Sidewinder - 1st Press /T 1 REM Select Guns - 2nd Press /D 1 END REM Select Guns and boresight BTN 3 /U DEL REM Change Radar Mode /M DEL REM Change Radar Mode /D END REM Boresight and VSL BTN 4 /U /N z REM Radar zoom in /M /N x REM Radar zoom out /D PGUP REM Elevate Radar Beam BTN 5 /U HOME REM Change Radar Bar Setting /M INS REM Change Radar Azimuth /D PGDN REM Lower Radar Beam BTN 6 b REM Speed Brakes THR 11 1 = - a - a - REM Thrust/Afterburner Control REM REM REM NOTE: REM REM This file works ONLY with the NEW chip and MICROCODE for the MARK II WCS! REM REM If you do not have the NEW chip and MICROCODE, contact THRUSTMASTER at REM (503) 639-3200 and find out how to get the upgrade!!! REM REM How can you tell if you have the new chip and microcode? From the REM C:\MARK2 DOS prompt, type: DIR MK2LOAD.EXE then hit ENTER. If you receive REM the message: "File not found", then you have the OLD microcode version REM that uses the program DOWNLOAD.EXE to load files into the WCS MARK II.