You shouldn't have to. As far as I know (not having tried it myself) it's just a Winzip archive. The only other program I could find that used those extentions (.zip,.z01,.z02,...) was Back4win, it's an archive but from the discription it sounds like more of a back-up type program.
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Please insert disk number 1 of the spanned Zip file into drive M:.
That happens if i try to open the only file that has .zip on the end. (btw the zipfile is located on my M drive) And the ohter files arnt even recognised being a zipfile. And renaming them doesnt help either, since they result in similar errors.
And its kinda pitty because i am concidering to host more High Resolution projects on the site for older games.
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Every1 rememberes good old Duke Nukem 3D I found it on high resolution. I had to gather files all over erm, places and it was kinda weird to get it working. So i desided to put it all in 1 pack. I also renamed folders for easy installation. Its all in there, files are uptodate in this day Below are few caps.
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Please insert disk number 1 of the spanned Zip file into drive M:.
That happens if i try to open the only file that has .zip on the end. (btw the zipfile is located on my M drive) And the ohter files arnt even recognised being a zipfile. And renaming them doesnt help either, since they result in similar errors.
That's a pretty strange messege. Maybe this guy did use Back4win to archive it.
The third line contains a wrong command line. With this PACRYPT would re-encrypt the .PAE-file.
Here are the correct commands:
pkzipc.exe -extract New000020.zip
pacrypt.exe -d -sxtremew.org New000020.pae
7za.exe x New000020.7z
The package contains:
1) DN3D-3D Atomic Pack
2) EDUKE-Engine
3) HiRes-Pack (it's the 199MB file you could download separately)
4) Remaining files to copy