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small patch from Geoffrey Broadwell <geoff@broadwell.org> for how to extract
the quake data using lha.
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3.3 Quake1 datafiles
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You will need DOS or a DOS-emulator and install Quake1 to harddisk before,
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because the files are packed on the CD and will need to be extracted.
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Then you should mount the partition with the installed Quake1.
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The Quake1 datafiles are packed into an lha archive on the CD, which you
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will need to extract for use with Quakeforge. If you have the lha file
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extractor, you can use it to extract the Quake1 datafiles directly from
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the CD's resource archive:
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$ lha e resource.1
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Alternately, you can use DOS or a DOS-emulator to install Quake1 to your
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harddisk normally, and then mount the partition with the installed Quake1.
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Now there are two locations to install the quake1-gamedata to:
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Public/Shared location:
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