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From: "David H. Bronke" <ci363@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: I Need a Good de-PAK Utility
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On 28 Dec 1997, Robotorch wrote:

> I need a utility that can extract individual files (WAVs, etc) from the
> Quake .PAK files.  I have come across one of these, but it has no "list"
> feature, nor can you view any PAKs' contents as a whole.  Please reply by
> email to me <robotorch@hotmail.com> with the utility/ies, links to them on
> the WWW, or with any news you have that will help.
> 
> BTW, that prog I had was QuakeX, so please don't mention that one - I think
> it is awful.
> 
> 
> 

Try Winpak, from the Aftershock Toolbox CD. I think it's awesome. It even plays
the sounds!! Its kind of like NWT for DOOM, if U know what it is.


David H. Bronke
Quake+Doom level creator, programmer ;'), and Web Page maker.
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