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Re: bsq files
"Jeff Blakeney" <CUTjblakeney@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
pal600tekteq7781b8llube8qqu3ku5cro@4ax.com">news:pal600tekteq7781b8llube8qqu3ku5cro@4ax.com...
: On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 15:26:30 -0600, John
<appleiieman@charter.net>
: wrote:
:
: >I have a file named tmii.drv.bsq and I am wondering how to
unarchive
: >it? It is supposed to be a Time II clock card driver for
PRODOS.
: >Does anyone have this file unarchived or can you walk me
through it?
:
: .BSQ files are text files that contain a BINSCII encoded
ShrinkIt
: file. You need a utility program such as BSCIT, BINSCII,
GSCII+,
: StolenBase or the BinHQX XCMD in Spectrum to decode the BINSCII
text
: file back to a ShrinkIt binary file then used ShrinkIt or GSHK
to
: unpack that archive.
Or the latest and greatest Binary Hex decoder of all. ME!
I happened to have decoded that image already so I simply
emailed it to him. Isn't America great? What a country.
LMAO!
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