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Re: Help with Binscii



majere@chezmoto.ai.mit.edu (Michael Majere) writes:

>Hello, I was wondering if any of y'all could help me out.
>I recently ftp'ed a copy of binscii from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
>I then proceeded to transfer the file via Kermit in text modes
>at both ends. (I realize Kermit is stinky but that is all I have
>available to me) Next I checked the text exec to see if there was
>any obvious errors in it, the file looked clean to me. I then proceeded
>to exec it, all went fine and I got the binary file called binscii in
>my directory. However when I try to 'brun binscii' all I get is a
>repeated '?unrecognized command', I was wondering if any of y'all
>knew what I have done wrong, and better yet how to fix it.
>Thanks, Mike.
>--
>This is a test sig file.

I haven't used BinSCII in a long time, (I use GScii+) but I think the 8bit
BinSCII should actually be a SYS file, not a BIN file.

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