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- From: rtmd30@email.sps.mot.com (Greg Ferguson)
- Subject: Re: How do I create a binhex file on unix?
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- References: <1992Dec19.192336.368366@magicbb.uucp> <craigw-221292083430@fnpm06.fnal.gov>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 04:06:47 GMT
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- In article <craigw-221292083430@fnpm06.fnal.gov>, craigw@fnal.fnal.gov
- (Craig Williams) wrote:
- >
- > In article <1992Dec19.192336.368366@magicbb.uucp>, sharkman@magicbb.uucp
- > (Matt Daw) wrote:
- > >
- > > To encode to BinHex use BinHex 4.0 which is available in a lot of places. If
- > > you still can't find it I will send it to you.
- >
- > I think what he meant was while running under Unix. I know versions of
- > binhex exist for unix, but I can't remember where. All I can suggest is do
- > an archie search and look for one that falls in a unix directory.
- >
- > To do an archie search put prog <name> on the subject line and send it to
- > archie@ans.net
- >
-
- The program "macvert" is what is needed. It should be available on
- SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU in the /info-mac/unix directory.
-
- Greg Ferguson
- Programmer/Engineer
- Desktop Networking System
- SPS, World Marketing
- Motorola, Inc.
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