Sorry, Christoff, but neither your nor Andre's Web pages yielded
anything like what I was expecting, and there was certainly no read-me
that I could find on either site; just a bunch of ZIP's all beginning
with "SRC" or other files ending with a .QMOD extension. I'm looking
for the very most basic install package, with the built-in Perl and
sounds and all of that. I'm totally clueless about A-Q, but thought it
was maybe time to learn. I'm usually a quick study, ... but not this
time.

On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 21:48:35 +0200, you wrote:

>Hi,
>
>To answer both the two questions:
>actually, it's better to download Andre's preconfigured portable AudioQuake 
>at:
>http://1.onj.me/programs/
>As everybody plays the JediQuake mod, and not so much the standard Quake.
>I'll publish a new version when I'll have time for it. Until there, Andre's 
>one is the best solution to my mind. Read the readme-by-onj.txt file, it 
>explains everything you need in order to play the jediquake. You can find 
>the documentation of jediquake4.2 on my web site:
>http://aq.krisspace.net/
>The 4.3 will come soon, with the release itself.
>
>Cherio
>Christoff 
>
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