![]() Type: lha.run Ram: // LHA will be extracted onto the Ram Disk Open the shell utility and navigate to it’s location on the hard drive Installing a lean decompression utility is as simple as: #Amiga Workbench 3.1 Hdf download# LHA decompression is now available on your machine from the command line. An example command to extract a file inside the current directory would be: lha x some_file.lha. LZX is another popular compression format used on the Amiga. ![]() Installer is a handy little utility that is required to install a good many Amiga programs.ĭecompress onto the Ram disk: lha x Installer-43_3.lha Ram:įinally, move the utility over into the C: folder Copy Ram:Installer43_3/Installer C: Magic User Interface (MUI) Rename lzx_68000ec-r to lzx and copy to the C: directory: Copy Ram: lzx C: Installer Type: lha x LZX_Y2KF.LHA Ram:Ĭopy the keyfile to the L: folder: Copy Ram:lzx.keyfile L: There are a few versions floating around the internet and Aminet, the best version I have found is the Y2K patched version, complete with the keyfile.Įxtract the file contents to the Ram disk, from shell, navigate to the files location. MUI is one of those tools (well libs really) that is indispensable. ![]() Not only is it adapt in assisting other programs to spruce up Workbench’s interface, but it is required by some applications to actually work. ![]()
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