diff --git a/readme.txt b/readme.txt index e2d3508..be844a0 100644 --- a/readme.txt +++ b/readme.txt @@ -6,18 +6,18 @@ System requirement -68 kilobytes free space on storage media. +68 kilobytes of free space on storage media. Description and usage -This program let you extract files from GRP pseudo-archives. -It is used in games that built on BUILD game engine. -This program takes a target file name and output path as command line arguments. -Always add directory separator(\ or /) at an end of output path. +This program lets you extract files from GRP pseudo-archives. +It is used in games that are built on BUILD game engine. +This program takes a target file name and output path as command-line arguments. +Always add a directory separator (\ or /) at the end of the output path. Exit codes -0 - Operation successfully complete. +0 - Operation successfully completed. 1 - Can't open input file. 2 - Can't create output file. 3 - Can't allocate memory. @@ -25,50 +25,51 @@ Exit codes License -This program distributed under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. +This program is distributed under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. Compatibility -GRP DECOMPILER work with all BUILD engine games. +GRP DECOMPILER works with all BUILD engine games. Source code -The source code compiled under Open Watcom. +The code was compiled under Open Watcom. But you can compile it under any modern C compiler. -Source code can be compiled for wide range of operating systems, but you need to create makefile or build script by yourself. -I provide only two things: compiled the binary file for Windows and makefile for Linux. +Source code can be compiled for a wide range of operating systems, but you need to create a makefile or build script by yourself. +I provide only two things: the binary file for Windows and makefile for Linux. Install and uninstall under Linux Follow these steps: -1.Extract content of source code archive. -2.Open terminal and go to source code directory. +1. Extract the content of the source code archive. +2. Open a terminal and go to the source code directory. 3. -Run as root for installation: make install -Run as root for uninstall: make uninstall +Run as root to installation: make install +Run as root to uninstall: make uninstall Contact -You can send me a letter to tuzik87@inbox.ru. +You can send me a letter at tuzik87@inbox.ru. Version history -0.1 - 0.9 - Internal unstable builds. -1.0 - 1.0.4 - Stable branch. -1.0.5 - 1.3 - Small changes in source code. -1.4 - Source code improved. Linux support added. -1.5 - Small changes in source code. -1.6 - Small bugs with output filenames fixed. -1.7 - 1.8 - Small changes in source code. -1.9 - Filename checking improved. +0.1 – 0.9 – Internal unstable builds. +1.0 – 1.0.4 – Stable branch. +1.0.5 – 1.3 – Small changes in source code. +1.4 – Source code improved. Linux support added. +1.5 – Small changes in source code. +1.6 – Small bugs with output filenames fixed. +1.7 – 1.8 – Small changes in source code. +1.9 – Filename checking improved. 1.9.0.1 – Documentation updated. -1.9.1 - 1.9.6 - Small changes. -1.9.8 - 2.0.1 - Small bug with output file names fixed. -2.0.2 - 2.0.4 - Small changes. -2.0.4.1 - Makefile updated. -2.0.5 - 2.0.6 - Small changes. -2.0.7 - Small bug fixed. -2.0.7.1 - 2.0.7.2 - Makefile updated. -2.0.8 - 2.1.3 - Small changes. -2.1.4 - Visual C++ support improved. \ No newline at end of file +1.9.1 – 1.9.6 – Small changes. +1.9.8 – 2.0.1 – Small bug with output file names fixed. +2.0.2 – 2.0.4 – Small changes. +2.0.4.1 – Makefile updated. +2.0.5 – 2.0.6 – Small changes. +2.0.7 – Small bug fixed. +2.0.7.1 – 2.0.7.2 – Makefile updated. +2.0.8 – 2.1.3 – Small changes. +2.1.4 – Visual C++ support improved. +2.1.4.1 – Documentation updated. \ No newline at end of file