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Re: GS disk image
- Subject: Re: GS disk image
- From: nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1998/02/20
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vector Internet Services, Inc.
- References: <6cinu8$hph$1@the-fly.zip.com.au>
In article <6cinu8$hph$1@the-fly.zip.com.au>,
Advanced Integration Designs Aust. <aida@zip.com.au> wrote:
>i downloaded this stuffit *.sit archive which i copied to my GS
>using gshk i opened it and there is a *.bs or was it *.bc file it in..
>how do i make use of that?
Stuffit files are usually a sign that the files were packed on and
designed for use on a Mac. Files ending in .bsc or .bsq are usually
Binscii'd; feed them to the binscii decoder of choice. If they're not
binscii files, they may be some oddball mac file not designed to be
useful on a GS.
Nathan Mates
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- References:
- GS disk image
- From: aida@zip.com.au (Advanced Integration Designs Aust.)