On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 04:02:22AM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I notice that the pieces end in .bin, does this mean I'll need
> something to hex->bin them?

Again, IIRC: .bin files are MacBinary encoded.  It is the same idea
as BinHex files, only it is more compact (it used the full 8-bits
per byte, rather than a subset of the ASCII character set).  You
will need to decode it on an HFS disk so that you save the resource
fork.

Now I'm off to repartition my Colour Classic's hard drive, with a
ProDOS partition for my IIe card.  Whee!

Byron.

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