jsurine@entec.Wichita.NCR.COM (James Surine) (08/08/90)
I need to know how to unpack the files I have collected from comp.binaries.apple2. I am used to using the mac and binhqx. But I need the de-hexing equivalent used on the Apple IIgs. -- +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ +=+ j.surine@Wichita.NCR.COM (Jim Surine) /\/\/\/\/\ NCR Peripheral Products Division, Wichita Kansas / / /\/\/\ \ \ work (316) 636-8586 home (316) 721-6280 / / / / /\ \ \ \ \
bkahn@archive.rtp.dg.com (Bruce Kahn) (08/09/90)
In article <630@entec.Wichita.NCR.COM>, jsurine@entec.Wichita.NCR.COM (James Surine) writes: |> I need to know how to unpack the files I have collected from |> comp.binaries.apple2. I am used to using the mac and binhqx. But I need the |> de-hexing equivalent used on the Apple IIgs. |> Currently there is no publicly available BinSCII for the Mac. I do have the SCIIBin sources to DECODE BinSCII files. It is for Unix boxes and does NOT ENCODE BinSCII files. My Mac port is in the works but if you are interested I can email the current SCIIBin source to you, I assume you have a C compiler, or I can BinHex an MPW executable for you... Bruce (bkahn@archive.rtp.dg.com)