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alright thank you for the answer, it will be cool to have an LHA file for emulation

Hi, I'm not sure what you are after. An LHA is just an archive, so once you extracted it you would just have the executable again. To play it on emulation just create a bootable hard drive directory and copy the file in. Once booted to the shell type renegade to play

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Lots of emulation users think “LHA” is a format that is used directly, since the emulators support that. What he’s after is a WHDLoad setup that is packed with LHA. He can then drop that directly into his emulator and not have to deal with Workbench or the command line, since the game will launch automatically.

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thank you lol, this is exactly the use of LHA file, i know this is an archive but the emulation software like WinUAE can use it automatically, just a one click to play the game. 
And also you can see that every HB on Amiga have the WHDLoad support this days..

There is now a WHDLoad installer for it. Someone has to package it with the binary and .lha pack it, of course:

https://www.whdload.de/games/RenegadeDaveDouglas.html

If a kind soul could take care of it, that would be very nice.