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Re: what to do with a *.bsq.Z file...
carl@busop.cit.wayne.edu (carl@busop.cit.wayne.edu) writes:
>Can anyone tell me what to do with a *.bsq.Z file. I know the Z is unix
>decompress (Does anyone have one for the Mac or GS???). What is BSQ? Is it
>BINSCII? Please help. THank you
This is rather simple. Just use GSHK or unix's decompress (or is it uncompress?) to get rid of the .Z, then use BinSCII or GSCII+ for the .bsq. Then there
will probably be a .SHK created and use ShrinkIT or GSHK on that.
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