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From: wa1hoz@a3bbak.nai.net (Gerry Belanger)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Bin Hex: what is it?
Date: 25 Jul 1995 17:30:03 GMT
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Ray Pendergast (rayp@pacifier.com) wrote:
: 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...
The home of BINHEX is boombox.micro.umn.edu.
Gopher access is preferred, but ftp works.
Version 4.0 is for Macs,
Version 1.3 is for DOS.
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Gerry Belanger, WA1HOZ wa1hoz@a3bbak.nai.net
Newtown, CT g.belanger@ieee.org