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Re: .SEA.BIN Files



In article <hryk6.144778$t94.1951523@news1.rdc1.bc.home.com>, "Marvin 
Miller" <marvinmiller@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to work with some files on my IIgs that came from Apple's ftp
> site. They are compressed twice, first as a .SEA than as a .BIN Does 
> anyone know what program decompresses the .BIN so I can get at the .SEA? I'm 
> sure I have a copy of the .BIN decompressor on my IIgs, I just don't know the
> program name!

   All the files on the Apple's FTP site for the Apple II are Macintosh 
disk-image copies of the Apple II ProDOS disks.

   The .SEA (Self Extracting Archive) and .BIN (MacBinary) can be 
decompressed easily with StuffIt Expander for the Macintosh, since after 
decoding it and expanding it, you still require DiskCopy for the 
Macintosh to mount it / transfer to floppy disk.