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Re: Binscii problem



am883@yfn.ysu.edu (Dirk John Fischer) writes:
> 
> I have been having a problem running programs from comp.sys.apple2.binaries
> that the FAQ says are 'Binscii'd' (FiLeStArTfIlEsTaRt - etc.) through BINSCII.
> 
> I have a //c running ProDOS 8 v2.0.1. I run Binscii, provide the data asked

I also have a IIc running ProDOS 8 v2.0.1. and have had no problems at
all.  Don't know what to tell you.

> for & ALWAYS get a 'file not found'. I have even initialized disks with 1 
> letter paths so it isn't typos. This is very frustrating! I have been
> unable to convert even ONE program out of 'Binscii' format - I never make it
> to Shrinkit.
> 
> My Binscii doesn't 'crash' or anything - it just doesn't seem to do a damn
> thing.
> 
> HELP!
> 
> DJF
> -- 
> Consultant: A person who knows less about your business than you do and gets
> more for telling you how to run it than you could possibly make out of it 
> even if you ran it right instead of the way they told you.
>                                                       -DJF am883@yfn.ysu.edu

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