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        NOD Campaign for Command & Conquer

        Made by Henrik Lehtinen
                Jussi Laaksonen

        Revision 1.11 - Already..
        Release date - 7.9.1996 (or as you Americans call it.. 9/7/96)

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Files Included

        LEVEL2.ZIP      -ZipFile consisting of the actual levels
        DUST.TXT        -The file you're reading now
        DUST.BAT        -Batch file to PKUNZIP the file LEVEL2.ZIP
        REDUST.BAT      -Batch file to delete (Dust) level data from current
                         directory
        MISSION.INI     -Dust Devil Briefings

 If any of these files are missing, get the complete ZIP-File
 from ( http://www.netti.fi/~squirt/cc-camp/dust.html ).

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        To install, simple copy all the above files to your C&C
        directory, and run DUST.BAT. This will PKUNZIP the level
        files into your C&C directory. That's it. To play, you
        simply start C&C, and choose to start a new NOD campaign.
        The old missions will now be replaced with Dust Devil
        ones. If at some point you want to play the old missions
        again, it's no problem. Simply run the batch-file REDUST,
        and it will remove all the Dust Devil missions from
        the directory. As long as you don't delete any of the
        above files, you can always re-install the Dust Devil
        files with DUST, and remove them with REDUST.

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        The mission data files in LEVEL2.ZIP are simply INI and
        BIN files of specific names representing the different
        missions. DUST.BAT uses PKUNZIP to extract these
        files from LEVEL2.ZIP. If you don't have DOS PKUNZIP in
        your PATH enviromental variable.. well, unzip it
        manually or something.

        REDUST simply deletes all files from the directory,
        that have a filename of a valid GDI mission.
        So, if you've used other mission packs or
        levels, using either batch could cause you to destroy
        your old levels. It's recommended that you have backups
        of all levels and mission packs you use.

        If you've only used the original levels, there is no
        risk that you'll lose anything valuable.

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        The briefings of all these missions can be found on the
        MISSION.INI file. REDUST deletes this, too, so that you
        can have your own briefings back. These briefings simply
        mean the short text you get when you select RESTATE in
        the options menu.

        It is recommended, that you read these briefings in the
        beginning of every mission, since the videos we chose
        don't always tell 100% of what to do. (why is that..?)

        Oh, and the Dust Devil briefings file contains all the
        Wounded Eagle briefings, and you can have them installed
        at the same time. First install wounded eagle with REAGLE,
        then install dust devil with DUST. You can now play both
        campaigns. Note, however, that the Wounded Eagle briefings
        file does not include briefings for Dust, since it was
        released some three months earlier.. :)

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        Yes, well. This is a pretty useless paragraph, since most
        products don't have reports of bugs in them. Those come only
        after the original product has been released.. But, you can
        check out

                http://www.netti.fi/~squirt/cc-camp/dust.html

        occasionally (yearite) in the event that any bug reports and/or
        fixes are put out.

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        Henrik Lehtinen         Levels
                                Documentation
                                Web Pages
                                Compiling
        Jussi Laaksonen         Levels
                                Testing
        Ville Laakso            Levels.. :)
        Mika Suominen           Testing

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        WestWood Studios - for the greatest Strategy Game EVER
        Andrew Griffin - for figuring out the stuff, and starting
                         this thang.
        Vladan Blato - for coding MIXMAN, one program I sure
                       couldn't live without
        Richard Heesbeen & - for CCMAP, another program I sure
         Jeroen Ritmeijer    couldn't live without
        Han Brunger - for his excellent mission-creation manual


Command & Conquer is a registered trade-mark of WestWood Studios Inc.

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For any more information on Dust Devil, go see:

        http://www.netti.fi/~squirt/cc-camp/dust.html

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- Henrik Lehtinen       I wrote this documentation.. it's only
  squirt@netti.fi       fair I get the honors!.. 
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