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Originally Posted by Galahad/FLT
No it doesn't.
REAL files is what is present on an AmigaDOS disk, hence on some WHDLoad installs, if its described as being installed as REAL files, it means the disk format has been understood and turned into REAL files.
Blues Brothers uses a custom MFM format that has its own custom file structure which bears ZERO relation to how AmigaDOS stores its file information.
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yes. But to turn a game into real files, you need to have the names in a file name table. This is the case for Blues Brothers.