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This is a simple DOS-Command which Scans your .BSP-Files for the MAP-Name.
It's just a routine I coded for my QuakeManager-Project. This routine works
like the 'Start a MAP -> REFRESH' function in the Quake-Menu. So, if you
have a BSP File and wanted to know which name it has and dont want to start
Quake you can simply use this command.
USAGE: BSPScan <filename>
USAGE: BSPScan ?
Returns 'no file' if file not found
'no bsp file' when file is not a bsp
nothing if nothing found.
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Contents of util/cli/BSPScan.lha
PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO CRC STAMP NAME
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
[unknown] 18437 42520 43.4% -lh5- 9c0b Jun 5 1998 bspscan
[unknown] 533 1243 42.9% -lh5- 0254 Jun 5 1998 bspscan.readme
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Total 2 files 18970 43763 43.3% Jun 9 1998
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