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- From: peter@cujo.curtin.edu.au (Peter N Lewis)
- Subject: Re: How do I extract from comp.binaries.mac?
- Message-ID: <peter-220193105202@rocky.curtin.edu.au>
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- References: <bfishman-200193090344@fishman.ils.nwu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 02:51:53 GMT
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- In article <bfishman-200193090344@fishman.ils.nwu.edu>,
- bfishman@ils.nwu.edu (Barry Fishman) wrote:
- >
- > Does anybody know how to extract the binhex files from comp.binaries.mac
- > when they extend across more than one news article? I can get single
- > article files just fine, I use StuffIt Expander 3.0 and it does all the
- > work for me. However, for multiple-article files both StuffIt Expander and
- > StuffIt Deluxe freeze midprocess, and I have to reboot to get my machine
- > back.
-
- If you order that parts alphabetically and stick them in a folder, DeHQX
- should handle decoding the folder for you.
-
- If you join them all together, in order, into a single file, then StuffIt
- Expander 3 should decode it happily. It will also decode the resulting
- compactor or stuffit file.
-
- Have fun,
- Peter.
-
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