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Re: Convert Apple Hi-Res (HGR) to Mac-usable?



dr@skivs.ski.org (Dave Robins) writes:

>I want to print some old Apple //e HGR Hi-Res graphs on my Mac. Know
>of any way to convert the Apple format into something for the Mac?

There is a Mac program called Imagery that reads Apple II formats.
Alternatively, you could run STM (Apple II emulator) on the Mac and
do Shift-Command-3 screenshots or somehow else get a screen shot
on the Mac side.  Using IIGif, SHR Convert, SuperConvert, or The
Graphics Exchange (the last two are commercial) you could convert
directly into a Macintosh or Mac-readable format.

The ProDOS File System Translator is the easiest way to read a 3.5"
ProDOS disk from a Mac...if you have 5.25 only, a serial connection
or e-mailing binscii-encoded files are possibilities (there is a
Mac program that will un-binscii called CommBin)

-Shawn