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Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 20:10:58 +0100
From: Gautier <Gautier DOT deMontmollin AT maths DOT unine DOT ch>
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Subject: Re: Quake source
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> Since Quake was originally written for DJGPP, isn't it enough to simply
> compile and link all the source files?

This seems to be a Windows & GL port, although (according to their
readme) a re-port
to DJGPP could be feasible...

<<This is the complete source code for winquake, glquake, quakeworld,
and 
glquakeworld.
The projects have been tested with visual C++ 6.0, but masm is also
required 
to build the assembly language files.
(...)
The original dos version of Quake should also be buildable from these 
sources, but we didn't bother trying.
>>

-- 
Gautier

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