No I'm not going to use the links under Windows. What I want is making soft-links which can be used under Linux. I have no recent Linux distribution, that's why I can't use the Linux version of the generator. Soft-links would be very usefull when using games with CD audio in several languages. For example having monkey1 in English and German, it would be a waste of space having all the CD tracks twice.
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In a word, yes.
Now as to HOW you'd do it, I'm not sure...
And I'm fairly sure it's only possible under Win2k and above, the NT4 might support it... a friend of mine made a shell extension that made it rather easy, but I no longer have it, and don't have a clue how to go about it without.
So, practically, probably no.
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No I'm not going to use the links under Windows. What I want is making soft-links which can be used under Linux. I have no recent Linux distribution, that's why I can't use the Linux version of the generator. Soft-links would be very usefull when using games with CD audio in several languages. For example having monkey1 in English and German, it would be a waste of space having all the CD tracks twice.
In a word, yes.
Now as to HOW you'd do it, I'm not sure...
And I'm fairly sure it's only possible under Win2k and above, the NT4 might support it... a friend of mine made a shell extension that made it rather easy, but I no longer have it, and don't have a clue how to go about it without.
So, practically, probably no.