lcastle

TODO: describe this file

Note that this catalog is slightly corrupt: the very last file in the catalog is named the same as the catalog (lcastle), and is zero-length. Probably this was a case of something like the developers invoking "mkcat lcastle l*.*" (where it accidentally tried to include the file being created).

Catalog Contents

Filename Offset Length
lc_fil 0x2d2 0x72
lc_g1 0x344 0x16e
lc_g2 0x4b2 0x23d
lc_g3 0x6ef 0x40f
lc_g4s 0xafe 0x523
lc_g4ns 0x1021 0x503
lc_g5 0x1524 0x550
lc_g7a 0x1a74 0x4c6
lc_g7b 0x1f3a 0x1f8
lc_court 0x2132 0x2c0
lc_fil.7 0x23f2 0x65
lc_g1.atv 0x2457 0x16
lc_g2.atv 0x246d 0x25
lc_g3.atv 0x2492 0x2b
lc_g4s.atv 0x24bd 0x3e
lc_g4ns.atv 0x24fb 0x54
lc_g5.atv 0x254f 0x49
lc_g7a.atv 0x2598 0x7
lc_g7b.atv 0x259f 0x16
lc_court.atv 0x25b5 0x1c
lc_g1.fil 0x25d1 0x47
lc_g2.fil 0x2618 0x45
lc_g3.fil 0x265d 0x5b
lc_g4s.fil 0x26b8 0x49
lc_g4ns.fil 0x2701 0x46
lc_g5.fil 0x2747 0x4b
lc_g7a.fil 0x2792 0x4a
lc_g7b.fil 0x27dc 0x4c
lc_court.fil 0x2828 0x4c
lcastle 0x2874 0x0
(30 files)