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Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 13:51:11 -0700
From: Curt Siffert <siffert@museworldSPAMSUCKS.com>
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Subject: Re: converting infocom dat files
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dgriffi@cs.csuabk.edu wrote:
> Curt Siffert <siffert@museworldspamsucks.com> wrote:

>>I have the masterpieces of infocom disc, and I'm trying to
>>figure out the best way of converting the *.dat files.
>
>
> The files ending with .dat are complete games.  The ones ending with .zip;
> Zork0, Arthur, Shogun, and Journey are V6 games and require graphics. It's
> probably a Good Idea to change their extensions to .z? to keep it all
> clean.  Don't change the names of the graphics files.

Any way I can pull the .zip files and the graphics files/directories
into one archive file?

Curt

