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Re: bsq
- Subject: Re: bsq
- From: drees@plains.NoDak.edu (Steve Drees)
- Date: 19 Mar 93 02:04:34 GMT
- Article-i.d.: ns1.C445rM.Gp4
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: North Dakota Higher Education Computing Network
- References: <5cDJ1B1w165w@cybernet.cse.fau.edu> <1oav7nINN8ju@gap.caltech.edu>
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In article <1oav7nINN8ju@gap.caltech.edu> nathan@cco.caltech.edu (Nathan Mates) writes:
>In article <5cDJ1B1w165w@cybernet.cse.fau.edu> philippe@cybernet.cse.fau.edu (Philippe Benichou) writes:
>>I was under the impression that GS ShrinkIt v1.1 would unshrink BSQ
>>files!! I guess I was/am wrong... could someone please tell me a program
>>that will? And what ftp cite is it located? Thank you very much...
>
[ A bunch of facts from Nathan snipped]
>that it produces. If you have a shell like ORCA or GNO, try the utility
>sciibin or sscii (the former is at plains.nodak.edu in pub/apple2/executables;
>Caltech ought to have sscii but it apparently doesn't) and use them.
scciibin in pub/apple2/executables is a UN?X executable and won't work on a
GS in that form. Your best bet is to snag /pub/apple2/gs/utils/sscii.shk
>* Nathan Mates nathan@cco.caltech.edu * MSC #850, Pasadena CA 91126
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