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Re: How to extract file from DSK?
Well, I just used it to get at the source code for an old game called
SuperQuest, which was one of the first games I ever played on a computer.
It was also the first program I ever analyzed and figured out how it worked.
I even created a character generator for it. I want to port it to Linux as
a little class project. It should be quite fun, as well as nostalgic.
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jason <jake1138@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > Thank you, all of you! The CiderPress application worked great. It's
> > shareware though and expires in 30 days, so after that I imagine I'd
> > have to take a look at some of the free alternatives that were
> > suggested (a couple people emailed me with suggestions as well, which
> > I'll post here in case they help somebody else). Again, thanks to
> > everyone who helped!
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> Oh my GOD, I paid the fee after I saw what it does, come on, pay up.
> By the way, it does MUCH, MUCH, MUCH more, and be sure to get
> the updated NuFX Dynamic Link Library for it.
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> Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises };-)
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> Email - willy46pa@comcast.net
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