!Qunpack V1.03 June 1998  S. Halliday of Quantum Software. SHAREWARE.
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This program is designed to take the fragments of the Quake game
off its CDROM (or where ever it is held) and extract the contents into a standard directory.

This is to allow the PAK files and other Quake text files to be read easily
without having to use a PC card to decompress them first!

HOW TO USE
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Qunpack assumes the CDROM is called "CDFS::QUAKE101.$", if you've got a SCSI
CDROM or the your situation differs then simply edit the line in the !Run
file to suit.

1.
Place your Quake disc into your CDROM drive and click on the CDROM icon on
the icon bar so you've mounted it.

Run !Qunpack and drag the archive icon to your place of installation and
when dropped it will start to copy across the Quake data.
This will take a little while, an hourglass is displayed showing you how far
it has to go. A x2 CDROM takes about 2-4mins to copy the data to HD.

WHAT WILL I NEED?
An Acorn machine.
You will need an initial 79MBytes of free disc space to hold the extracted
Quake code.

The Qunpack program uses 4MB of RAM.
So make sure you have enough RAM free!
A CDROM drive? ;-)

IT'S NOT WORKED!
Sorry, this program is supplied as is and I've tested it with an offical
PC CDROM Quake V1.01 supplied from the Replay company. This works!


WHAT DOES YOUR PROGRAM DO?
It copies across Q101_INT/1 & Q101_INT/2 and joins them together and then extracts their contents.

Note all versions of !Qunpack regardless of version are now SHAREWARE.

IF YOU USE THIS SUCCESSFULLY THEN YOU ARE EXPECTED TO SLIP A UK POUND COIN
OR NOTE INTO AN ENVELOPE AND SEND IT TO:

Stuart Halliday
35 Pinewood Park
Livingston
EH54 8NN

I've spend a fair bit of time on this!

Enjoy. :-)
Stuart Halliday
stuart@quantumsoft.co.uk

HISTORY
V1.03 now automatically extracts the archive as well!
No need for SparkFS.

V1.02 fixes a wee bug when a very large Harddrive is used with
lots of free space is available and Qunpack thought the drive was full!



 