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From: "Templeton, Jeremy" <J.Templeton@cosgrove.tased.edu.au>
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Subject: RE: Wibble World Giddy
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 1997 12:59:16 +1000
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>>Does anyone know if Wibble World Giddy was done in AMOS, it looks very much
>>like
>>it is, and im sure ive heard it somewhere.
>I'd guess so, since the sequel is.
>>The ver I d/l from Aminet has a trainer and a cruncher, so i cant binary
>>read
>>the file easy.
You can unpack any crunched file using the xfd decrunching tools off the
aminet. You could read it then.
- J. Templeton
> - Realm Productions
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