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Re: GSCII versions
- Subject: Re: GSCII versions
- From: treiter@comet.net (Toby Reiter)
- Date: 1996/04/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Earlysville Apple II User's Group
- References: <4j8tl5$oab@news.ysu.edu> <4jm1fl$1bf@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>
In article <4jm1fl$1bf@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>,
dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote:
>In article <4j8tl5$oab@news.ysu.edu>,
>Adalbert Goertz <be404@yfn.ysu.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Is there a GSCII version available which is not NDA?
>
>No, but there are other BinSCII decoders available (all freeware):
>
>"BINSCII", the original ProDOS-8 SYS file.
>"SSCII", a IIgs shell version of GSCII+ (exactly the same features and
> progress display; requires ORCA/Shell or GNO)
>"DESCII", a IIgs shell BinSCII decoder (written by me, and the fastest
> Apple II-based BinSCII decoder that I know of; requires
> ORCA/Shell or GNO).
>
>There is also "SCIIBIN" (a UNIX/MS-DOS freeware utility), and "Shrink
>II", which is a commercial Mac application from EGO Systems (its main
>function is ShrinkIt archive handling, but it also supports BinSCII).
Another binscii'ing utility for the Mac is Commbin, available at Grind,
and, in my mind, easier to use than SCIIBin (though with fewer features).
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