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Re: More levels (.dsk) for ApplePC Lode Runner?
Yes, there is a way to convert them. Get one of the many utilities on the
net for formating and accessing mac drive images (several are freeware, such
as HFV explorer, the best im my optinion. Hopefully you can get on to the
WWW, some people on this forum are really stuck in the 80s, and can only do
email and news, scarry huh?) Create a disk image on your hard drive the
size of the floppy. Drag the fines you want on the disk onto it's icon,
then they will extract automatically. Using HVF explorer, format the
floppy, then put the disk image on it. Vola, you now have crossed the
obscurity barrier!
Jeremy
"Java Lisper" <javalisper@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I just made 10 or so levels of my own.
> Some of them are pretty good. I'll share them as .dsk files
> if anyone's interested.
>
> I just found a great LODE RUNNER fan site
> http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Exhibit/2762/games/games.htm
> with home-made levels for the Mac ... KvLsLRLevels.hqx
>
> Is there a way to convert this .hqx file into a .dsk format
> so I can play the levels on my ApplePC?
>
> >
> > ApplePC and "LOde Runner" are both just great.
> >
> > I've already done all of the original 150 levels
> > (ap_lode.dsk).
> >
> > and the 50 levels of the "championship lode runner".
> > (There are several I can't do.)
> >
> > I recently found 19 more levels on the net.
> > (The first level spells out the word "software crack".)
> >
> > Are there disk image files (.dsk) of more levels?
> >
> > T.I.A.