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- From: gpearce@freenet.columbus.oh.us (Greg Pearce)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Need Help Extracting lha files.
- Date: 4 Jan 1996 06:26:44 -0500
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- Efrain Gonzalez (Efrain@soho.ios.com) wrote:
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- : I am having trouble extracting downloaded lha files. I use Platinum
- : Online to download all the lha files from aminet, but I have no way of
- : extracting them. I downloaded LhA_e138.run, but when I execute this
- : program, nothing happens. It says its extracting, but it does squaticus.
- : Any advice? Should I just buy extraction software?
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- : --
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- : -- Efrain Gonzalez
- : Efrain@soho.ios.com
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- The lha run file should be extracting it self in the same directory you
- ran the file from. If you have some older Amiga magazine coverdisks you
- might look in the c directory of that disk and find lha already extracted.
- The syntax for lha itself is- lha x (source dir/file) (dest dir) so the
- command will look something like this: lha x dh0:file.lha RAM: to extract
- a file into ram from a source file in dh0:
- Hope this helps.
- --
- Pegasone
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