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    Download DESTROY.ARC

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  • This download is an executable MS-DOS program that will not run on a modern computer. It needs a DOS emulator such as DOSBox-X, Staging; or a virtualized MS-DOS or FreeDOS system.
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  • Last modified Jul 12, 1988 5:30:54 PM
     MD5 checksum 80ada458fef6012e1fb15f287135ea21
        Mime type ARC archive data, dynamic LZW

1988 April 30

For compatibility the mounted archive has been re-compressed

Emulating PLAY.COM in DOSee.

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2 items in the archive
  • PLAY.COM
  • README.DOC
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How to run DESTROYER without a key disk in drive A: ****************************** WELCOME to the world of hassle free computing. By using the inclosed program PLAY.COM, you can enjoy a good game from the folks at EPYX from a hard disk without bothering with a floppy. Now you can store your games in an ARCived format to save space and un-ARC them as needed. Using PLAY.COM is as easy as 1, 2, 3. No debug scripts, no butchered (hacked) copies of the game. 1 Using the DOS copy command, copy the files from your backup diskette or your original diskette to a disk and directory of your choice. (Programs like COPYIIPC will make backup diskettes.) You are responsible for obeying the copywrite laws. This system is not for pirating software! 2 Next, copy PLAY.COM to the same directory. 3 Finally, go to the directory and just type: PLAY (and a carriage return). Notice that no modifications are made to your disk files, and you don't have to mess around with the original code. PLAY.COM acts as a eavesdropper when you are playing the game. When the game asks you computer for the secret key words from drive A:, PLAY.COM intercepts the message and responds to the questions with the correct answers. ******** ENJOY! ******* From the Mad Hacker. ****** You may freely (for free) distribute these 2 files, but keep them together. →♀
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