keoghjacob Posted March 5, 2008 I need help on compressing DOOM.WAD. I found an old computer in my attic. And It Contained DOOM 1.6. And I Plan On Getting DOOM 1.9 Shareware, Putting It On Floppies and compressing DOOM.WAD to fit on 1 to 5 floppys. 0 Share this post Link to post
SyntherAugustus Posted March 5, 2008 you can find a file splitting program that could split it to 1.44mb floppy disks. I'd try WinRAR. 0 Share this post Link to post
leileilol Posted March 5, 2008 keoghjacob said:And I Plan On Getting DOOM 1.9 Shareware, Putting It On Floppies and compressing DOOM.WAD to fit on 1 to 5 floppys. good idea. problem is, DOOM.WAD ISN'T THE SHAREWARE VERSION. The official shareware releases already split up in portions for you for this reason 0 Share this post Link to post
keoghjacob Posted March 5, 2008 I plan on getting the shareware on some other disks. And getting DOOM.WAD and DOOM.EXE registered files on some other disks. 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted March 5, 2008 Ideas: Use a spanning zip file to split it across several floppy disks and uncompress with pkunzip. Install a CD-ROM drive on the target computer and burn it onto a CD. Acquire an old (ISA?) network card and install it into the target computer, set up a LAN and copy it over (difficult, if it's pre-Win95) Get a null modem cable and copy it over using that. Take the hard drive out of the target computer, plug it into your main computer, copy over anything you need and then swap the hard drive back. 0 Share this post Link to post
Csonicgo Posted March 5, 2008 fraggle said: Take the hard drive out of the target computer, plug it into your main computer, copy over anything you need and then swap the hard drive back. Best method, IMO. This is what I used recently on my old computer. 0 Share this post Link to post
jval Posted March 6, 2008 You can also try arj (works in DOS command line) to split archieved directory into disks, download it at http://www.arjsoftware.com/ 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted March 6, 2008 RTC_Marine said:7-zip can split files iirc Will that run on DOS? I see lots of people suggesting various different compression tools, but in this case they're useless if there isn't a DOS version to decompress with. 0 Share this post Link to post
keoghjacob Posted March 7, 2008 I just recently downloaded WinZip Self Extractor. Does the self extractor have any compatibility with DOS? If not I need another way to spann the floppies, My best chance on transferring the DOOM files. 0 Share this post Link to post
Grazza Posted March 7, 2008 You can use the DOS program pkzip (there's a handy link on this page). The included program zip2exe.exe creates a self-extractor. There are instructions in the accompanying documentation. 0 Share this post Link to post
keoghjacob Posted March 7, 2008 Ok I downloaded PKZIP. All I need is help on spanning the disks. 0 Share this post Link to post
GreyGhost Posted March 8, 2008 Copied & pasted from Computerhope.com To do this you would use the below syntax. pkzip [directory] [diskfilename] -& Example: pkzip c:\windows\*.* a:\windows.zip -& The -& is the important part of the above line and is telling pkzip to place your files onto multiple disks. EDIT- Removed some unnecessary full stops. 0 Share this post Link to post
keoghjacob Posted March 8, 2008 I am not good at DOS. I basicly can do CD C:\DOOM,DOOM. And there it is. I will give you the info to make me the commamd. My floppy drive is A:. PKZIP is in C:\ZIP. And DOOM.ZIP is in C:\DOOM.ZIP 0 Share this post Link to post
scorpion Posted March 10, 2008 keoghjacob said:I am not good at DOS. I basicly can do CD C:\DOOM,DOOM. And there it is. I will give you the info to make me the commamd. My floppy drive is A:. PKZIP is in C:\ZIP. And DOOM.ZIP is in C:\DOOM.ZIP All right, based on GreyGhost's post (it's been ages since I used pkzip for dos), it should be something like this: First, to make a multiple file archive, you don't need it to be 'pre-zipped', so I'll assume you have doom.wad in C:\DOOM. Then, follow these steps: C: CD\ZIP pkzip c:\doom\doom.wad a:\doom.zip -& I assume that pkzip will ask you to put the (next) disk in A: at the appropriate time. 0 Share this post Link to post
keoghjacob Posted March 11, 2008 Scorpion finally gave my a working solution thanks for your help. Have fun playing DOOM,DOOM 2,DOOM 3,Ultimate DOOM or Final DOOM! Case Closed! 0 Share this post Link to post
SYS Posted March 13, 2008 Grazza said:You can use the DOS program pkzip (there's a handy link on this page). The included program zip2exe.exe creates a self-extractor. There are instructions in the accompanying documentation. Good 'ole pkzip. That gives me flashbacks. Friend of my brothers used to have all these games compressed across stacks of floppies. He had Quake and we were trying to install it on our Pentium 133 at the time. It occupied something retarded like 64 floppy disks. We got to a disk in the 40's range and then it crapped out lol. Took forever to install each too. Also got my first taste of PC Doom, DoomII, Final Doom, Heretic, and Hexen. Also had wad author and got my first taste of map editing. Even though I couldn't make shit. Crazy to think about all those floppys when we got DVD burners and flash drives nowadays. 0 Share this post Link to post