09-01-2005 02:16 PM | |
DSmidgy |
I think it is compatible (but I'm not shure). In windows, you can rename self_extract_rar.exe to self_extract_rar.rar an uncompress it with winrar (or maby in command prompt you use: "unrar selt_extract_rar.exe"). Maby this also works in other sistems, as unrar is available in lot's of systems. |
07-01-2005 03:35 PM | |
Rogue | So, will you create script to make current archives all the same (to include folder with the game name)? |
30-12-2004 08:51 PM | |
Kosta | Yes, but I believe this is not compatible either with *NIX systems (Mac OS X falls under that category too) |
30-12-2004 08:22 PM | |
Rogue |
I am not sure if they can use DOS RAR to extract this. I used before winrar with CGA archives, so I have not seen this before. Here is small example of what you can do: |
30-12-2004 08:06 PM | |
Data |
bah. this means it's less plain that it can be used in regular dos. (windows installer) Plain zip is fine. |
30-12-2004 08:05 PM | |
Yamcha | Yes exactly. And it looks really nice |
30-12-2004 08:03 PM | |
Rogue |
You mean this: This look good. It's SFX rar archive. |
30-12-2004 07:54 PM | |
Yamcha |
@Clasic Gaming archive There is a link at the main site |
30-12-2004 07:49 PM | |
Rogue |
So, will you repack all the games? Tutorial will be detailed enough to explain them what to do. EDIT - CGA? |
30-12-2004 07:49 PM | |
Yamcha | it will be nice to have something like in CGA. If you dont know what im talking about go there and download a game. |
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