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To keep your pilots alive forever, make a copy of the ROSTER.DAT file before going on a dangerous mission. If you get killed, you can copy the file back and your pilot is resurrected - as though he had never flown the fatal mission.

For example, to copy the file, change to the Aces directory and type: COPY ROSTER.DAT BACKUP.XXX
To resurrect a pilot, change to the Aces directory and then type: COPY BACKUP.XXX ROSTER.DAT
Make sure you copy the ROSTER.DAT file every time you successfully complete a mission.

To edit the Aces of the Pacific roster you'll need a hex editor. Before editing I highly recommend that you save the ROSTER.DAT file to different directory or a floppy disk.
00: Number of Pilots on Roster
02-10: Name of Pilot
12-20: Backup Description
23: Aircraft Insigna
00: Japan
01: US Navy & Marine Corps
02: Royal Air Force & Fleet Air Force
03: Chinese Air Force
04: Russian Air Force
05: Royal Netherlands Air Force
06: US Army Air Force
07: Royal Australian Air Force
24: Service Country & Branch
00: US Navy
01: US Marine Corps
02: US Army Air Force
03: Japanese Navy
04: Japanese Air Force
05: Royal Air Force
06: Fleet Air Force
07: Royal Australian Air Force
08: Chinese Air Force
09: Russian Air Force
0A: Royal Netherlands Air Force
25: Rank (Although I don't know if it's necessary, I recommend that you use the appropriate branch for you rank)

US Navy US Marine Corps US Army Air Force

00: Ensign
03: 2nd Lieutenant
06: 2nd Lieutenant
01: Lieutenant (jg)
04: 1st Lieutenant
07: 1st Lieutenant
02: Lieutenant
05: Captain
08: Captain

Japanese Navy Japanese Air Force

09: Petty Officer 2nd Class
0D: Sergeant
0A: Petty Officer 1st Class
0E: Master Sergeant
0B: Warrant Officer
0F: 2nd Lieutenant
0C: Lieutenant
10: 1st Lieutenant
11: Captain
26: 00 = Active 01 = Dead
29-2A: Date Started
2D-2E: Current Date
32-33: Missions Flown
34-35: Successful Missions
36-37: Campaigns Completed
3C: Squadron
3E: Campaign
40-41: Air Victorys
43-4D: US Medals
4E-55: Japanese Medals
57-62: Realism Panel Settings (00 = no 01 = yes)

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