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dki...@hotmail.com

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Sep 25, 2000, 2:27:12 PM9/25/00
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ARCHIVES VOL. I: Rebel Assault, Indiana Jones, Maniac Mansion, Sam &
Max, Star Wars Screen Entertainment, LucasArts Super Sampler

ARCHIVES VOL. II: Rebel Assault, Rebel Assault II, Making Magic, Dark
Forces 3, TIE Fighter

ARCHIVES VOL. IV: Dark Forces, X-Wing, X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, TIE
Fighter, Jedi Knight, Mysteries of the Sith, Yoda Stories.

http://www.lucasarts.com/companystore/cs-archives.htm

I'm looking for a hidden program on one of these archives.
One of the CD-ROMs on these game packs includes a paint program called
DPaint II (Deluxe Paint 2). If you own one of these volumes and are
able to find the program, could you please post information here on
which CD it is on and from which volume of the archives it's from?

Thanks!
-Dave
dki...@hotmail.com

forty...@gmail.com

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Dec 29, 2016, 4:45:27 PM12/29/16
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16 years late, but figured I'd add some of what I remember!

When I was in high school, I acquired a copy of Rebel Assault for the PC. And in one of the directories on the disc, they had a whole slew of their development tools -- including, yes, Deluxe Paint II. There were other, non-commercial art tools written by LucasArts on the disc, too! But what was especially fortunate for me, was that it was a newer version of DP2 compared to the one I'd been using up to that point. ;)

I actually STILL have the disc, somewhere, but it's since been scratched to hell and back, sadly. I've been wanting to see if something can be done so I can archive the contents again, but it's not something I've ever gotten around to. Maybe I'll go hunt for it later tonight and see what the status is.

Anyway, if this gets back around to you (or anyone else interested), feel free to hit me up on this new thing from the future called Twitter: @fortyseven. :)

forty...@gmail.com

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Feb 20, 2017, 8:17:12 PM2/20/17
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SO! I found the disc and copied as much as possible. Here are the files of interest:

https://github.com/Fortyseven/RA_1993

Enjoy! (Assuming you ever see this.)

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