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Re: .sit decoding?
- Subject: Re: .sit decoding?
- From: lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (Tilghman Lesher)
- Date: 1997/02/26
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vanderbilt University School of Engineering, Nashville, TN, USA
- References: <5et884$73q@news.ysu.edu>
Adalbert Goertz (be404@yfn.ysu.edu) wrote:
: I can unwrap .hqx with GScii ok, and get
: .sit or .sea files.
: GShr is supposed to handle older .sit files.
: So far, I havent found any .sit files it can handle. Hoe do I know which
: ones it is supposed to handle?
GSHK can handle Stuffit archives version 1.5.1 and older. Unless you've
come upon a software repository which hasn't been touched in awhile,
you're unlikely to find these files on the Internet.
Generally, GSHK will recognize the archive and at least show you the
contents. If the contents are shaded in grey, then they are from an
archive newer than 1.5.1.
: How can I decompress .sea files on my GS? No way?
If they are from Stuffit version 1.5.1 or older, it may be possible. I
haven't encountered .sea files which I wish to unpack on my GS.
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