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  1.     id m0uEH8D-0007sJa; Tue, 30 Apr 96 09:14 MDT
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  6. From: fabian@cais.cais.com (Fabian Jimenez)
  7. Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
  8. Subject: Re: How to expand .HQX archives ?
  9. Date: 30 Apr 1996 11:55:43 GMT
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  21. Hans Kristian Fjeld (hansfj@baugi.ifi.uio.no) wrote:
  22. : Can anyone tell me what file info should be for .HQX files, or,
  23. : alternatively, if there is another solution to my problem.
  24.  
  25. HQX means that they file has not been converted back to a binary file.  If 
  26. you have unstuffit, included in the Executor archive, then just run it and 
  27. have unstuffit convert it to a .SIT and then automatically decompress it 
  28. to a binaray.
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  31.         +-----------+ Fabian Jimenez
  32. Amiga   |    ,,,    | fabian@cais.com  
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  36. "It's hard to sing with an empty glass."
  37.                         -Irish Proverb-
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