Mick_Schmidt@hb.maus.de (Mick Schmidt) (06/01/91)
RE>creates .sit and .hqx extensions. RE> RE>Does anybody know of any way I can uncompress these files on either my RE>ST or a unix system (before down loading) ? Nope. .sit is the extension from the Mac Packer StuffIt and .hqx ist from BinHex (something like uuencode or btoa). As far as I know the only possibility for you to unpack that stuff is somebody with a Mac or Spectre and the needed programs. :-( G'Day Mick -- Michael Schmidt | Mausnet: Mick Schmidt @ HB | Hear me now Kopenhagener Str. 145 | Fido : Mick Schmidt%Maus HB (242/2.6)| and believe 2820 Bremen 77 | Usenet : Mick_Schmidt@hb.maus.de | me later! Germany | (UUCP) bsp3@informatik.uni-Bremen.de | (Hans Tel. +49 421 63 52 70 | BITNET : G16M @ DHBRRZ41 | & Franz)
rjast1@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Robert J Anisko) (06/03/91)
Keywords: In article <63533@hb.maus.de> Mick_Schmidt@hb.maus.de (Mick Schmidt) writes: > >RE>creates .sit and .hqx extensions. >RE> >RE>Does anybody know of any way I can uncompress these files on either my >RE>ST or a unix system (before down loading) ? > >Nope. .sit is the extension from the Mac Packer StuffIt and .hqx ist from I've seen a program somewhere that lets a ST unpack a SIT file - not sure what it's called, but the best place to look would be atari.archive... Robert Anisko rjast1@cis.unix.pitt.edu