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Re: Looking for GScii+ NDA, binscii, bscit, StolenBase NDA



  To: macdog
On Tue, 13 May 2008 19:21:10 -0700, macdog wrote:

> I'm looking for GScii+, binscii, bscit and StolenBase NDA .  Idealy,
> as a .shk files, as I have no way at present of working with a bsc or
> bsq files.
> 
> I do have Deliverance, which can change file type, if that would help
> me out.
> 
> Thanks for anyone who can hook me up!!!

Here is instructions for getting and using BINscii on your Apple II:

    ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/prodos/archivers/binscii.txt

Here is the EXEC file that will create BINscii v1.0.3 on your Apple II:

    ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/prodos/archivers/binscii.exe.txt

Here is the ShrinkIt archive for BscIT v2.1:

    ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/prodos/archivers/bscit.21bA.shk

Here is a ShrinkIt archive with some IIgs Finder icon files for use with
BscIT to allow you to double click files with .bsc, .b64 and .uu
extensions:

    ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/prodos/archivers/bsciticons.shk

Here is a ShrinkIt archive of the GScii v2.31 NDA:

    ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/archivers/gscii231.shk

Here is a ShrinkIt archive of the StolenBASE v1.0 NDA:

    ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/archivers/sbnda.shk

Just so people know, Spectrum also has an XCMD called BinHQX that can
deal with files like these as well.  Here is a small chart with what
file types are supported by which of these programs:

    Program               | BINscii | UUencode | Base64 | BinHex 4.0
    ----------------------+---------+----------+--------|------------
    BINscii               |    X    |          |        |
    BscIT                 |    X    |     X    |    X   |
    GScii                 |    X    |     X    |    X   |
    StolenBASE            |         |          |    X   |
    Spectrum BinHQX XCMD  |    X    |     X    |    X   |      X
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