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  1.     id m0u4DM6-0007rZC; Tue, 2 Apr 96 14:11 MST
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  3. Received: from varknet (varknet.rh.ncsu.edu) by cc10ss.unity.ncsu.edu (5.67b/SYSTEMS 12-28-92 15:15:00)
  4. Posted-date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 16:14:02 -0500
  5. Mime-version: 1.0
  6. Message-id: <3161989A.29A3@unity.ncsu.edu>
  7. Subject: disk images
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  10. Organization: NCSU
  11. To: executor@ftp.ardi.com
  12. Date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 16:14:02 -0500
  13. From: Matt `The Man` Galgoci <mjgalgoc@unity.ncsu.edu>
  14. Sender: owner-executor@ardi.com
  15. Precedence: bulk
  16.  
  17. Hi-
  18.     I realize that in order to use a disk image as a hfv, the first 
  19. 84 bytes must be stripped off the beginning and the image renamed using 
  20. *.hfv convention.  Right now, with DOS, I'm not aware of any methods 
  21. that I can use to do this.  (Yes, I do know how to rename files :-))
  22. Could a Hex editor be used? How about any of the Norton Utilities?
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  32.                                   `-'
  33.                      North Carolina State University
  34.                             Matthew John Galgoci
  35.                           mjgalgoc@unity.ncsu.edu
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