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Re: I know I have read this but WHERE? ----> GS WorldView, Feb 2000



Hi!

Maybe you 're looking for the 'prodosifier' utility for assigning prodos
filetypes.

See link URL:

http://www.grin.net/~cturley/gsezine/GS.WorldView/v2000/Feb/JonStuff/ProDOSi
fier.sit.INFO.txt

best regards

<---->
About ProDOSifier
2/8/2000
Author: Jon Bettercourt
Authors Email: jonrelay@napanet.net
Status and Distribution: Freeware release with no distribution restrictions

It�s a Mac OApplescript app� that runs on a Macintosh computer for the
needs of people using a Mac for their Apple II ProDOS files, who want
to change them to the correct file type for use on their respective Apple
II model of computer or Apple II/IIgs emulators.

To run this script application, you must first install AppleScript.
Here�s a review of it�s use.

ProDOSifier

ProDOSifier is a very user friendly program with step-by-step user
instructions
in it.  Just follow them and you should have no problems using it. It will
let
you drop files on it to be set up to be transferred to a ProDOS disk. It
will
ask you for a ProDOS file type and aux. type and will set the Macintosh file
type accordingly. You can enter input as decimal or hexadecimal. You can
also
enter mneumonics for the file types.

Uploaded by Charles T. ODr. Tom� Turley for the author.

Cheers & Enjoy!
Tom




----- Original Message -----
From: Bart <me2@nowhere.org>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2000 4:20 AM
Subject: I know I have read this but WHERE?


> There is a Mac utility for fixing resource forks on files downloaded from
PC
> and transfered to Mac for eventual II usage.  What/were is it?
> --
> -Bart Prine
> bSPAMarSPAMpri atSPAM tSPAMeleportSPAM periodSPAMcomSPAM
> like we would all like to do: Remove the SPAM
> and reply
> ][ fer a good long while....
>
Bart <me2@nowhere.org> wrote in message
news:4MMO4.289$E6.212650@nntp3.onemain.com...
> There is a Mac utility for fixing resource forks on files downloaded from
PC
> and transfered to Mac for eventual II usage.  What/were is it?
> --
> -Bart Prine
> bSPAMarSPAMpri atSPAM tSPAMeleportSPAM periodSPAMcomSPAM
> like we would all like to do: Remove the SPAM
> and reply
> ][ fer a good long while....
>