10 August 2011, 17:40 | #1 |
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Were can i get Propack?
Doe's anyone know where I can get Propack
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ppami,exe p d *.* doesn't seems to work? |
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p is for PC exe/com files, maybe you have Amiga exe
4.0 FILE TYPES Only one file type may be specified and it must not be omitted. All files referred to in the file specification must be of the same file type and the same as the file type parameter. The file type parameter tells PRO-PACK whether you want to pack a data or executable file and the format of the file to expect if it is an executable file. The "-d" file type specifies a data file, all other file types are executable. You cannot pack a data file as an executable file. NOTE Any type of file (including executable files) may be packed as data. A packed data file contains only the PRO-PACK header information plus the actual packed data. Executable files are packed with a self-extract piece of code added to the file. This allows them to automatically unpack (and relocate if necessary) when the file is run. The current version of PRO-PACK supports the following file types: d: Data Specifies the file type to be data, eg. game data, graphic data, sprite data, music data etc. Any file type can be packed as data. p: IBM PC Specifies the file type to be an PC ".EXE" or ".COM" file. You cannot pack Microsoft Windows or OS/2 executable files. s: Atari ST Specifies the file type to be an Atari ST ".TOS" format file. NOTE Any debug information occuring at the end of a ".TOS" format file will be packed with the rest of the file. a: CBM Amiga Specifies the file type to be an AmigaDos load file. NOTE SYMBOL and DEBUG hunks are not packed and will not appear in the packed file. Files containing OVERLAY hunks will not be packed. m: MC68000 Specifies the file type to be an executable Motorola 68000 binary file containing 68000 instructions (and probably data). The execution address of the file is assumed to be the start of the file. A different execution address may be specified with the "-x" option. l: Atari Lynx Specifies the file type to be an Epyx .BIN type file. The same type of file produced by the ASM assembler. |
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@s2325 The p is correct since the first argument is the command (p=pack) and the second one specifies the file type (d=data).
@retrogamer The problem is that the Amiga version needs Amiga-style wildcards, so just use: ppami.exe p d #? |
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