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Re: Classic Wolfenstein editor/cheat utility?
If I remember right, I posted a .nib of a 13-sector wolfenstein on Garberstreet.com sometime back.
If it ain't there, let me know, and I'll send one up.
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On 12 Oct 2007 22:48:53 GMT, Andy McFadden <fadden@fadden.com> wrote:
>CC Rider <alaskacc@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Castle Wolfenstein is the reason I bought my first Apple II in 1980.
>> I spent a lot of time using a sector editor to poke around. I
>> recollect using the information provided by Computist to make some
>> changes to my game disk. I recently worked through all of that again
>> so I have fresh information at home. If you are comfortable using the
>> sector editor in Copy II Plus or Glen Bredon's Block Warden I can help
>> you. I have not seen the Great Escape Utility program though.
>
>FWIW, there are at least two versions of Castle Wolfenstein. I've seen
>originals on both 13-sector and 16-sector disks, and I think the
>text shown while loading was slightly different (e.g. it had a "please
>wait" message or somesuch).
>
>The version on Asimov may have been file-copied with a modified "muffin"
>program, in which case the sector addresses would all have changed.
>
>Looks like I still have the two SST "halves" for the DOS 3.2 version if
>you want to play with that. (Can be combined into .nib or possibly
>reconstituted into the original.)
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