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Hi there, Im starting to make more use of my A1200 now and id like to install a few games. Ive heard i need LHA in order to extract the installation file. Could someone please tell me how to install LHA to my system and run the installation program for the game.
So far ive got LHA.RUN, and double clicked on it and its extracted the files in my Work: folder. Me thinking thats installed, i thought id try and use the installer for monkey island 2. so i went into shell and typed Work: LHA X "MONKEY.LHA RAM: It then says operation successfull but doesnt show any files its extracted, i go into ram, click show all files but the installer program is not there. I remember doing this years ago and got it to work but for some reason i cant seem to do it now.. can someone point me in the right direction? thanks |
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Type "LHA ?" in a shell to get the commands you can use.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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1. Rename LHA.RUN to LHA
2. copy the LHA file to C: 3. to extract lha files type: lha x -x filename.lha ram: should work.
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LHA.run is a self-extracting archive that contains the lha-command. And you don't need the " symbol in your command line if the filename doesn't contain spaces.
here's some advice for you: http://guide.abime.net/wb3.1/chaplha.htm
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Thanks for the advice, I went to the link that you showed me done exactly as it says but still no joy, and placed LHA in c:
Could there be something that my system is missing or is the monkey.lha file damaged or missing something? |
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what error msgs are you getting? Make sure you have the path correct on the file you wish to extract, or are currently in that directory.
With LHA in c: dir, and monkey.lha in RAM:, if you are in RAM: dir in command line/shell a simple lha x monkey.lha should work Can't recall if it's case sensitive atm, tbh. Last time I used LHA in shell was 15 years ago, heh. I just use it in diropus or via OS4's dockie drop unpacker. Kill the " in your OP if you are entering that. Last edited by Duce; 08-16-2012 at 09:42 AM.. |
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with lha in your path,
I always used Ram Disk> lha e file.lha |
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Anyway you should get some output from LHA. What do you get if you type in Shell/Cli just LHA ? Like this?
Last edited by zipper; 08-16-2012 at 10:38 AM.. |
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It's Amiga time!
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It's worth noting that there are GUI options for LHA too. I'll have to see which one I used on my 1200.
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[QUOTE=Duce;703802]what error msgs are you getting? Make sure you have the path correct on the file you wish to extract, or are currently in that directory.
With LHA in c: dir, and monkey.lha in RAM:, if you are in RAM: dir in command line/shell a simple lha x monkey.lha should work I'm not getting any error messages it says operation successfull but there are no files in Ram, I think when I did it years ago it would show what files are being extracted in shell. I think I do have Diropus on the HDD as it came with the A1200 when I got it from Amigakit.co.uk. But for the life of me I've got no idea how to use it. I've just ordered a PCMCIA card which has whdload on and a load of other stuff on aswell. Could this help my situation? |
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have you tried just e, as in
Ram Disk:> lha e file.lha ? typically x = extract to full path and e = just extract |
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I suspect your "monkey.lha" is a zero-length file. You will still get a "successful" message if you try to extract from an empty archive, you just won't get any files.
Try this: lha v monkey.lha You should get a listing of all the files in this archive. If you don't then there is something wrong with the monkey.lha file |
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All my problems have been solved now I've got WHDLOAD sorted on my system! :-D
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