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From: "David H. Bronke" <ci363@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: Quake I without the CD
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On 22 Jan 1998, paul lacy wrote:

> I think the only reason you need the CD in the drive is to listen
> the original Music.  Otherwise its not required (I should know since I've
> "misplaced" my CD for the last couple months).  If you're talking
> about Quake2 I believe one of the recent patches removes the CD 
> requirement.

where can I get it? Please help! i have other cool muzak to listen to in Q2!

> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> Johnny Flores (johnnyflores@sprintmail.com) wrote:
> : Is there a way to run Quake I without the CD in the drive if I have a
> : full install on the hard drive?
> 
> : J
> 
> 

David H. Bronke
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