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Re: Help -- .sea.bin files, PC to Mac to IIgs



"Rich Beaudry" <r_beaudry@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Brian Hyer <bmhyer@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> > You'll need to de-BinHex those .bin files - why Apple did that is beyond
me.
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> Cool ... Now where do I get BinHex?? :-)
Get the program TransMac from:

http://www.asy.com/

It automatically does bin/hex when it transfers the file to
the mac diskette.  Maybe that is what  your program does
when it made the mac disk. It might have removed the .bin
because it translated the bin/hex file.

I believe the .sea files can only be extracted on the Mac
and not the IIgs. You need a copy of DiskCopy from Apples
site to open them. That is how it worked on my Mac when
I copied those files down from the Apple site.  I created them
on the Mac and then used them on the IIgs.

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