
==========================================================================
This is meant to mend a problem with VOR CRL (Creil) near Paris. This VOR
has no DME readout in FS5(tm). But in reality it has.
At least all "Jeppesen"(tm) charts say so. And "Pilots Handbook", the
original "MICROSOFT"(tm) FS5 guide.
CDG approaches 09 and 10 from the north use CRL and need DME.

!!!!! Before you do anything to your files, please make a backup !!!!!

First copy the included situation file to your \FLTSIM5\PILOTS directory.
Now run FS5 and select situation "TEST CRL". You will be tuned to
CRL (NAV1, 109.2). You will see, you have no DME readout.


Now leave FS5 and get to a C:\FLTSIM5\SCENERY prompt.
1) Type "debug world3.bgl" and hit <enter>. You will get a "-" prompt.
2) Type "d 1ebd" and hit <enter>. If you get "02" as first shown byte,
                                  go ahead. If not, go to 5).
                                  You can't use the patch.
                                  Please contact the author.
3) Type "e cs:1ebd 03" and hit <enter>.  You'll get a "-" prompt.
4) Type "w" and hit <enter>.  It will say "Writing 46B28 bytes"
5) Type "q" and hit <enter> to quit,

Load FS5 and again select situation "TEST CRL".
You will see, it has a DME readout now.

I tested it and it worked so far.
Please let me know, if you have troubles with it.

This works, whether you have "Microsoft Paris" or not.

Works also with V5.0a, where the problem still is uncorrected.

Credits:

I want to thank:

         Maurizio M.Gavioli; without his FS5struc I would
         not have been able to create this.

         Dan Samuel, who has given me valuable information with his
         "Listvor" program.

         Walter Gallauner, who was not able to fly an approach to CDG
         RWY 09 according to the charts, due to this problem. He told me
         and I did this as a birthday present for him.

         Last but not least Enno Borgsteede, who was so
         nice to test all this (includes the spelling).

Stefan Schaefer, CIS 100327,51
============================================================================
