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Re: GS-Shrinkit Disk Image



"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast DOT net> wrote in message
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> "Jonathan Herr" <dracosilver@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:BLxVc.1732$Gk5.993@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> : I would like it if anyone could image their copy of GS-Shrinkit
> into a disk
> : image that can be written easily to an 800k disk using DiskDup+
> or something
> : similar?
>
> It comes in a SHK (8-bit ShrinkIt) file and it is a
> Self-Extracting file inside. You extract it and run it
> on the GS and it's done. I believe it requires GS/OS
> to run.
>

The ones i think i've come across are in .dsk format or .sea format, but i
can't figure out how to extract them... the sea doesn't self extract... and
what the heck to i do with the .dsk file?  i know it's something i can write
to a disk, but how.... i don't think DiskDup+ can handle .dsk files...

And if i try copying the file to a ProDos formatted disk (a file with the
.shk extension i think) the computer locks up on me...
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