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Re: What do I use to unpack "89RAMIS/8/1/88<143>#E613"
- Subject: Re: What do I use to unpack "89RAMIS/8/1/88<143>#E613"
- From: "Barry Davis" <bdavis1943@hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 16:31:10 -0600
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Andy,
The following is the beginning of the file:
CALL-151
E00:38 A5 FF D0 32 D8 20 8E FD AD 30 BF 8D 6A 0E 20 00 BF C7 6D 0E 0D 80 02
E18:D0 1D 20 00 BF C5 69 0E B0 15 AD 81 02 29 0F AA E8 8E 80 02 A9 2F 8D 81
E30:02 20 00 BF C6 6D 0E A2 08 B0 0E 20 00 BF C3 70 0E B0 06 A2 26 20 53 0E
E48:AA 20 53 0E 4C D0 03 20 ED FD E8 BD 59 0E D0 F7 60 A0 F3 E1 F6 E5 E4 8D
E60:00 C5 F2 F2 EF F2 87 8D 00 02 00 81 02 01 80 02 07 7E 0E E3 06 28 2F 00
E78:00 00 F3 B0 26 03 07 C4 C4 C4 AE B2 AE B5 00
F00:D8 A0 00 84 FF 88 84 E0 A9 0F 85 E1 20 67 FD A0 00 A2 FF 20 2F 0F E6 E0
F18:D0 02 E6 E1 0A 0A 0A 0A 91 E0 20 2F 0F 11 E0 91 E0 45 FF 85 FF 90 E4 E8
F30:BD 00 02 09 80 C9 A0 F0 F6 49 B0 C9 0A 90 17 69 88 09 20 C9 FA B0 0C 68
F48:68 E0 04 B0 BF 98 91 E0 4C 69 FF 18 29 0F 60
F00G
A53729F049B0D008A9FF8DD5398DD8392089FE2093FEA9008DF203A9308DF303
49A58DF40320E30384F385F4A202A001B1F34A4A4A4A9DB449C8B1F39DB749A0
0EB1F39DBA49ADC9B585F3ADCAB585F4A01EB1F38DBE49C8B1F38DBF49203D39
and this is the ending:
3D207647810C0582A0270060ADBD49D0A7207647810C05C9EEF3E5F2F4A0130F
15120305A0E1EEE4A0140112070514A0E4E9F3EB004C004A0000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000ED
BSAVE DDD.2.5,A$1000,L$1B30
E00G
Sure looks like it should exec to me. Barry
"Andy McFadden" <fadden@fadden.com> wrote in message
news:iAN4b.17332$dk4.563705@typhoon.sonic.net...
> Barry Davis <bdavis1943@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks Andy,
> > I did not find DDD on a disk image, but I did find it as
ddd.packer.dos.exe.
> > The version is 2.5, at least that is what the Bsave says in the file
itself.
> > I download it and transferred it to the Apple //e with Cross-works. In
> > looking at the file contents, I am almost positive it is a Executioner
file.
> > When I "exec ddd.packer.dos.exe" in DOS I just got a series of slashes
down
> > the screen with a series of beeps at each line. There is something in
the
> > file that it doesn't like. I only have the files I am trying to unpack
on 5
> > 1/4 inch Apple disks. Have you any thoughts. Thanks for your help.
Barry
>
> You need to look at the file to see what format it's in. One way to do
> this is to append ".txt" to the file under Windows and then open it with
> notepad. If it's text you'll be able to see what's in it, and whether or
> not it's something you can expect to exec.
>
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