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Re: what to do with a *.bsq.Z file...



nathan@cco.caltech.edu (Nathan Mates) writes:

>   A suffix of .bsq means that the file was first shrunk then binscii'd. To
>reverse this, put the file through a binscii converter (Binscii for the //e,
>GSCII+ nda for the IIGS, or sscii for orca/gno shells), then feed it back
>into GSHK or its //e cousin, Shrink-it.

Well, it doesn't ALWAYS mean that it was shrunk then BinSCII'd.  You
don't HAVE to have a shrunken file to binscii it :)

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