Macbinary Ii
Macbinary Ii
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MacBinary
by
Gregory J. Smith
Some methods of downloading MacBinary files to the Macintosh do not
translate the MacBinary format into a standard Macintosh file. FTP under early
versions of NCSA Telnet is one such case. This method of downloading leaves
the MacBinary information in the data fork of the resulting Macintosh file.
MacBinary will translate such data files into Macintosh files. MacBinary also
has an upload feature that provides the reverse process to create files that
can be uploaded with NCSA Telnet. To translate a file, just select Open from
the File menu. MacBinary will translate the file based on the configuration in
the Settings menu.
The Settings menu controls what function MacBinary will perform.
True MacBinary is used with the case of catenating the three pieces of a
MacBinary file on unix into one text file prior to downloading. With some
versions of xbin and macget, the resulting forks on unix are not padded out to
the 128 byte blocks that the MacBinary standard specifies. Catenating the
three pieces (.info,.data and .rsrc) together will not produce a correctly
formatted MacBinary file. Turning off the True MacBinary setting will handle
this case. Otherwise, you should leave the True MacBinary setting on.
MacBinary will only create true MacBinary II files, regardless of the True
MacBinary setting. The Download setting is used to translate a data file that
has been downloaded. Upload tells MacBinary to translate a Macintosh file
into a MacBinary data file, suitable for uploading. The Delete after Download
setting will delete the input data file after successfully translating it to a
Macintosh file.
MacBinary is Freeware. You may distribute this program in whatever way you
like, as long as this document is included. However, commercial distribution
is prohibited without prior consent of the author.
Version 1.0.1
April 19, 1989.
©1989 Gregory J. Smith