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Re: .bsq?
- Subject: Re: .bsq?
- From: apple2pd@garp3.icaen.uiowa.edu (ground.ecn AppleII Librarian)
- Date: 2000/08/21
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Iowa Computer Aided Engineering Network, University of Iowa
- References: <I9Gn5.526$yN3.27391@news1.news.adelphia.net> <399f475d.5654438@24.9.0.17> <K90o5.2935$x16.207982@monger.newsread.com>
In article <K90o5.2935$x16.207982@monger.newsread.com>,
Matthew T. Russotto <russotto@wanda.vf.pond.com> wrote:
>
>A .BSQ should be a .SQ (Squeeze - a compression format) file that has
>been encoded with BINSCII, not a .SHK.
Matthew is probably correct, but I thought a .bsq file was a .SQ file with
a binaryII header, not binscii encoded. Kind of like a .bxy file which is
a .shk file with a binaryII header, which (the header) some may argue is
redundant, but is often used/required anyway. Since .sq files are archaic
nowdays, can anyone else recall if 'b' was binscii or binaryII?
Do you think appleII trivia will ever become a question on 'Who want to
be...'?
--Steve
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--Steve (apple2pd@ground.ecn.uiowa.edu)
- References:
- .bsq?
- From: "Dan Lynch" <nutt@ix.netcom.com>
- Re: .bsq?
- From: CUTblakeney@home.com (Jeff Blakeney)
- Re: .bsq?
- From: russotto@wanda.vf.pond.com (Matthew T. Russotto)