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From: rayp@pacifier.com (Ray Pendergast)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Bin Hex: what is it?
Date: 25 Jul 1995 07:26:44 GMT
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I received a program through email that I downloaded to my PC using
Eudora. It was broken into 12 parts and requires Bin Hex decoding or
something. What is that and how do I do it? I checked out all of the
pull-down menus and couldn't find anything to help me. I usually don't
use Eudora, I prefer Pine. This is one of the reasons...
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Ray Pendergast
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