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Re: BINSCII problems...



>    When you run the program named BINSCII and tell it to UnConvert a
> Binscii file, you usually end up with some kind of packed file, like an
> .SHK file. Sometimes, the sender does not add the .SHK (or whatever)
>>>
If memory serves me right, you can tell whether you have a BSCII file or not,
look at the first line of the file. If it says
FiLeStArTfIlEsTaRt
then you have a BSCII file.
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*************** Adalbert Goertz *******************************
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