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To: Vladimir Mazek <dev@gate.net>
From: Ian Viemeister <vmeister@ios.com>
Subject: Re: E/D TCP/IP or Telecom program..
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At 04:02 PM 9/26/95 +0900, you wrote:
> Is there a program on the net that can be used to dialup to the net
>(one that actually works with E/D)?? I tried couple of them, and they all
>crashed miserably. If there is anyone out there that has such program,
>please send it in a message to dev@gate.net (attached please) or give me the
>ftp site.
Executor does not currently support serial port/modem devices, or any form
of networking. Be patient, they have plenty of work to do.
> Also: Is there any way i could open up archives that I download via
>Windows WS_FTP onto my MS_DOS hard disk? I think it has something to do with
>bin-hex but I am not sure how they work. Could anyone take a second to
>explain this to me?
I assume you mean Mac archives, like .HQX files. I think that there are
programs for dos that can decode the BixHexing (its like UUencode in principle)
and others that can unpack the .SIT or .SEA archive that is usually contained
within. The trouble is that mac file names are rarely compatable with
dos filenames, so unless you run Win95, NT or Linux, you'll have problems.
The preferred method is to create a large mac volume with MKHFV and
unpack mac files into that using Executor and Stuffit or another mac