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Re: Binscii Problems
- Subject: Re: Binscii Problems
- From: Cyrus Roton <croton@ridgecrest.ca.us>
- Date: 1995/08/04
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: RidgeNet - SLIP/PPP Internet, Ridgecrest, CA. (619) 371-3501
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On 3 Aug 1995, Dwight C. Harris wrote:
> DONALD CY LEE (leed@sfsu.edu) wrote:
> : As I have stated before I have a 128k unenhanced IIe, using a
> : 2400 baud modem with Sequential Systems SuperComm card, along with Prodos
> : 1.1.1. I'm not sure if these could be the cause of the problems, but
> : with my computer, I never know. I also tried typing bin before I
> : download to school and also not typing bin, and it seemed neither
> : worked. Thanks for any advice or help you can give me. :)
> Don,
> I think your biggest problem is the unenhanced ][e. The machine
> should be upgraded and I think you should try to get the latest version
> of ProDOS. These may help you out very much. You don't mention your comm
> software so I guess it's working properly. You really should upgrade your
> ][e.
> Dwight
>
>
Well, maybe so. But, I think one might try typing "ascii" instead of
"bin" before downloading text files. Remember that EXEC files are text,
as are binscii encoded files.
Cyrus Roton croton@ridgecrest.ca.us
Ridgecrest Apple User Group