Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!unixhub!shelby!agate!dana From: dana@are.berkeley.edu (Dana E. Keil) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: How do I use mcvert? Is there any documentation? Message-ID: Date: 6 Feb 91 23:32:26 GMT References: <17823@slice.ooc.uva.nl> Sender: usenet@agate.berkeley.edu (USENET Administrator) Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 43 morgan@ooc.uva.nl (Chris Morgan/RIKS) writes: >I have recently downloaded mcvert-15.shar from sumex and I have sh'd and made >it etc without problems. But I am trying to find out how to use it correctly. >No documentation came with it so I am at a bit of a loss. >I can produce a .bin file from a .hqx file and I must say it is *MUCH* faster >than Stuffit (although I am still a great fan of Stuffit) but what do I >do with the .bin file? I have tried to FTP the .bin file to my Mac with >NCSA Telnet in MacBinary mode but when I then try to decode the file the >problems started to emerge. >I'm sure i'm doing something fundimentally wrong but what??? >I'd be very glad of any information relating to the use of this very useful >product. >Please mail (as well as post) any response to me at morgan@riks.nl When you type the command mcvert filename.hqx at the UNIX command line it should echo something like "converting filename.sit !SIT !SIT". In that case, when you ftp the file between the Mac and the UNIX machine (making sure that the transfer is set for binary on _both_ sides) the result should be an ordinary Stuffit archive that will respond to a double-click for unstuffing with stuffit (assuming you have stuffit or unstuffit on the disk). It should have the ordinary stuffit icon when viewed in the Finder, if it doesn't something wrong happened. One possibility is that the .hqx file was not a stuffit archive (although usually they are) or that the file was not a MacBinary file. Try some other files to see if they work in order to determine if there is simply something wrong with the file you are currently trying to convert. I notice you used the word "decode" in relation to the beginning of the problem you're having. You are not, by chance, trying to use the stuffit decode binhex file menu choice on a file that has already been decoded by mcvert are you? That wouldn't work because all you need to do for a file that has been processed by mcvert is to unstuff it. Hope this helps. -- Dana E. Keil Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California, Berkeley dana@are.berkeley.edu