[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Nulib what Windows95



Adalbert Goertz writes ...
> 
> Hi:
> I load Nulib ok to be able to use Apple2 programs in AppleWin.
> Problems is that the Nulib format is not recognized.
> What is going on here? How can I unshrink AppleFiles on my laptop?
> 
 ....

     Nulib v3.24 can unshrink Apple II .shk file archives so long as forked
files are not involved. It can also convert ShrinkIt whole-disk archives
(usually .sdk files) to .po disk image files so long as the .sdk file was not
created by GS-ShrinkIt. (See
http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/Csa2FLUTILS.html#013 for more about this.)

     Most files intended for use on emulators are maintained as compressed .dsk
files-- that is, the file you download is a zipped or gzipped .dsk file.

     Files with names like narfgame.dsk.gz are gzipped. The file will uncompress
using WinZIP to a single .dsk file. (You may need to fix the name of the file
after downloading to restore the ".gz" in order for WinZIP to accept it.)  If
you click on a .gz file name to download it under your browser and get a Text
dump, stop the download and try using a Right-click followed by a 'Save Link
As'. Then, use Uncook to remove Text mode corruption. (For more information
about this, see http://206.14.25.120/~cturley/a2zine/gswv/DownloadHelp.htm .)

     Files with names like narfgame.zip are standard zipped files. The file may
contain several files-- like, it may contain several .dsk disk images and a Text
docs file. Use WinZIP to uncompress the file.



Rubywand

-- 
Posted from mta5.rcsntx.swbell.net [151.164.30.29] 
via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG