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Old December 17th, 2002, 02:12 AM
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Unhappy macbin can't handle MacBinaryIII (Mac OS X Server)

There is a small utility named macbin on Only X Server, but not on normal X, and is located /usr/bin/macbin.

This utility is very useful to handle MacBinaryII file(s), but is just little buggy. and, there is a Big problem.

I am looking for the tool that has a same interface as macbin and that can handle MacBinary III file(s) seamlessly to use decoding a hundreds of files via FTP using Fetch ver.4. It is seem not to be able to make Fetch ver.4 to send a MacBinary file(s) as MacBinary II, instead of MacBinary III. Oh, it is big problem.

Could you tell me about it, If you have some idea, or software.

we have a X Serve running OS X Server 10.2 Build 6C115, HFS+ Drive (to have a MacBinary file) . I have no problem with MacBinary II file(s) and Fetch 3.0.3.

I am sorry that I am not good at English.
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