Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!agate!shelby!mcnc!uvaarpa!fstc-chville.army.mil!hqda-ai!media!vitro!fsb From: fsb@vitro.com (Steve Brailsford) Newsgroups: alt.sources.d Subject: encoded files Summary: Why can't binaries use one encoding? Keywords: uudecode uuencode standard Message-ID: <1990Nov30.133440.1919@vitro.com> Date: 30 Nov 90 13:34:40 GMT Organization: Vitro Corporation Lines: 15 I didn't see any discussion groups about the comp.binary groups, so I'll ask here. How come we can't have one program, hopefully, uudecode, to convert binary formats? The MAC uses something called BINHEX and apple2 uses who knows what? I, being on a UNIX machine, would like to do what I do for the Amiga and most PC groups. Use uudecode from NN and then upload the file to a BBS or ftp it to one of our other machines on our network. Is there some kind of problem with MAC binary format that it can't be handled with uudecode? -- Steve Brailsford Usenet: uunet!media!vitro!fsb Vitro Corporation Compu$erve: 73427,1466 14000 Georgia Ave. Voice: (301) 231-1481 Silver Spring, MD 20906