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AC!-ANS1.ZIP should contain the following files:
AC!-05L .LHA 41,838 bytes
AC!-AJFA.LHA 28,632 bytes
AC!-BS1O.LHA 30,797 bytes
AC!-SIC .LHA 15,805 bytes
Now that youve got it.. what the hell is it??
I originally found these collies in their .LHA form on a leech run to
Black Opium 713. The archives contain multiple files of the same
file name, but are nested in sub directories. So to unarchive and view
them for yourself preform a LHA X FILENAME.LHA and everything should
go fine. If you do not have LHA feel free to drop me a line and Ill
slide you the dos-platform copy I use..
I was originally going to rearchive these with pkzip and an -AV stamp for
all the internal archives, but rather than disturb their original file
names which, if you are running Win95 or are on an Amiga will come up
just fine I decided just to package them together and keep the archives
as their authors intended them.
Hiro Protagonist
SysOp of ModemLand
306-652-4359
email: quadp@peace.wit.com
AC!-05L .LHA 41,838 bytes
AC!-AJFA.LHA 28,632 bytes
AC!-BS1O.LHA 30,797 bytes
AC!-SIC .LHA 15,805 bytes
Now that youve got it.. what the hell is it??
I originally found these collies in their .LHA form on a leech run to
Black Opium 713. The archives contain multiple files of the same
file name, but are nested in sub directories. So to unarchive and view
them for yourself preform a LHA X FILENAME.LHA and everything should
go fine. If you do not have LHA feel free to drop me a line and Ill
slide you the dos-platform copy I use..
I was originally going to rearchive these with pkzip and an -AV stamp for
all the internal archives, but rather than disturb their original file
names which, if you are running Win95 or are on an Amiga will come up
just fine I decided just to package them together and keep the archives
as their authors intended them.
Hiro Protagonist
SysOp of ModemLand
306-652-4359
email: quadp@peace.wit.com
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